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Ruthven may
refer to: Ruthven, Aberdeenshire, a
village Ruthven, Angus, a
village Ruthven Castle,
Angus Ruthven, Badenoch,
Highland Ruthven Barracks, Highland...
-
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...
- Lord
Ruthven into
other works.
Cyprien Bérard
wrote an 1820 novel, Lord
Ruthwen ou les Vampires,
which was
falsely attributed to
Charles Nodier. Nodier...
- vampirism". An
adaptation appeared in 1820 with
Cyprien Bérard's
novel Lord
Ruthwen ou les Vampires,
falsely attributed to
Charles Nodier, who
himself then...
- 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...
- An
unauthorized sequel to Polidori's tale by
Cyprien Bérard
called Lord
Ruthwen ou les
Vampires (1820) was
attributed to
Charles Nodier.
Nodier himself...
- (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...
- (1844) – (Reasoned
Description of a
Beautiful Collection of Books). Lord
Ruthwen, ou Les
Vampires (1820) – a
rambling vampire novel based on
earlier sources...
-
mercenaries departure to the Baltic.
Charles de
Mornay contacted Archibald Ruthwen and
Gilbert Balfour, the
commanders of the
Scottish mercenary troops which...
-
Regiment were kept separate. The regiment's
first commander was
Patrick Ruthwen. The
regiment was
allotted in 1684. The
regiment was
given the designation...