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- Lord Ruthven into other works. Cyprien Bérard wrote an 1820 novel, Lord Ruthwen ou les Vampires, which was falsely attributed to Charles Nodier. Nodier...
- Archibald Ruthven of Forteviot and Master of Ruthven (1546-1578), was a Scottish nobleman who raised a Scottish force for Swedish service in Estonia. There...
- vampirism". An adaptation appeared in 1820 with Cyprien Bérard's novel Lord Ruthwen ou les Vampires, falsely attributed to Charles Nodier, who himself then...
- Ruthven may refer to: Ruthven, Aberdeenshire, a village Ruthven, Angus, a village Ruthven Castle, Angus Ruthven, Badenoch, Highland Ruthven Barracks, Highland...
- An unauthorized sequel to Polidori's tale by Cyprien Bérard called Lord Ruthwen ou les Vampires (1820) was attributed to Charles Nodier. Nodier himself...
- Stålhandske started his military career as a squire to the Colonel Patrick Ruthwen, with whom he had a task of recruiting military in Scotland. He followed...
- Jules Lermina (1893)) ISBN 978-1-935558-88-0 The Vampire Lord Ruthwen (2011) (Lord Ruthwen ou Les Vampires by Cyprien Bérard (1820)) ISBN 978-1-61227-004-3...
- Regiment were kept separate. The regiment's first commander was Patrick Ruthwen. The regiment was allotted in 1684. The regiment was given the designation...
- (1849), an anthology of macabre tales. Dumas wrote his own version of Lord Ruthwen in Le Vampire (1851). Finally, in 1857, he penned one of the first modern...
- mercenaries departure to the Baltic. Charles de Mornay contacted Archibald Ruthwen and Gilbert Balfour, the commanders of the Scottish mercenary troops which...