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Garmond may
refer to: Warmund,
Patriarch of
Jerusalem (bef. 1069 – 1128)
Garmond, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland 10 pt size of
metal type,
named after Claude...
- 57°33′42″N 2°19′36″W / 57.56167°N 2.32667°W / 57.56167; -2.32667
Garmond (Scottish Gaelic:
Garbh Mhon(adh)) is a
linear village in
Monquhitter Parish...
- Warmund, also
Garmond, Gormond, Germond,
Guarmond or
Waremond (bef. 1069–1128), was the
Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem from 1118
until his
death at Sidon...
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serif typefaces.
Garamond may also
refer to:
Garamond (font size), or
Garmond, a
traditional point-size name
Claude Garamond or
Garamont (c. 1510–61)...
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Chocques (re-appointed) (1112–1118)
Warmund of
Jerusalem (also
known as
Garmond of Picquigny) (1119–1128)
Stephen of La Ferté (1128–1130)
William of Malines...
- of Pisa Preceded by
Ghibbelin of
Arles Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem 1112-1118 Succeeded by
Warmund of
Jerusalem (also
known as
Garmond of Picquigny)...
- Darshan; Alaçamlı, Erkin; Edlund, Hanna; Bouquin, Denis; Dina, Christian;
Garmond, Nicolas; Günther, Torsten; Jakobsson,
Mattias (5
March 2024). "Genomic...
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Belhelvie Blackdog Bogton Cairnorrie Collieston Craigdam Daviot Foveran Garmond Gight Gordonstown Inverkeithny Methlick Udny
Green Udny
Station Whitecairns...
- name was used
outside France as a name for 10pt type,
often in
Dutch as '
Garmond'. Many
modern revival fonts based on
French renaissance printing are influenced...
- Darshan; Alaçamlı, Erkin; Edlund, Hanna; Bouquin, Denis; Dina, Christian;
Garmond, Nicolas; Günther, Torsten; Jakobsson,
Mattias (5
March 2024). "Genomic...