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William d'Aubigny may
refer to:
William d'Aubigny (died 1139),
Pincerna Regis (Chief
Butler of England)
William d'Aubigny (Brito) (died c. 1148), itinerant...
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Pincerna is a
genus of air-breathing land
snails in the
family Alycaeidae.
Pincerna anceyi (J. Mabille, 1887)
Pincerna bembex (Benson, 1859)
Pincerna...
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woman named Lydia buys
ammunition at a
megastore for her
boyfriend Jonah Pincerna and his gang.
After loading up, the gang goes to kill a
tenant family who...
- From his
title of
Butler (
pincerna in
medieval Latin) to King
Henry I of England, he was
called William d'Aubigny
Pincerna to
distinguish him from other...
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charged with the care and
service of wine,
while during the
Medieval Era the
pincerna filled the role
within the
noble court. The
English word "butler" itself...
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Pagan the
Butler (Latin: Pag****
Pincerna; died
around 1149) was lord of
Oultrejordain in the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem from
around 1126. He was
first mentioned...
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largest landholdings in England. Both were sub-infeudated to
Alured Pincerna ("Alfred the Butler" or "Alfred the Cup-Bearer"),
feudal baron of Chiselborough...
- of
Oslac (who is also only
known from ****er's Life), King Æthelwulf's
pincerna (cupbearer), an
important figure in the
royal court and household. Oslac...
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Thomas Pincerna, also
known as
Thomas Butler was
Archdeacon of
Totnes from 1238 to 1254. Wright, W. H. K., ed. (1889). Some
Account of the
Barony and Town...
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served as
cupbearers for the Emperor. The
office of
butler or cup-bearer (
pincerna in
Medieval Latin) in Anglo-Saxon
England was
occupied by
aristocrats who...