- de
Wavere DD (also Waver, Wavery, or Waure) was an
English medieval theologian, churchman,
college fellow, and
university chancellor.
Nigel de
Wavere was...
- Jan Van
Wavere (? – 1521/22) was an
influential Brabantine polychromer of late
gothic Brabantine altarpieces (also
called retables),
mainly produced in...
- Vienna, Austria.
Woodcarvings by an
anonymous master;
polychromy by Jan van
Wavere, Mechelen,
signed 1520. This
altarpiece was
originally made for St. Mary's...
- the
painter are unknown. The
polychromy was made and
signed by Jan van
Wavere, a
polychromer from Mechelen. It
depicts in
vivid woodcarvings scenes from...
-
Thomas Hotham 1328
Ralph of
Shrewsbury 1329
Roger de
Streton 1330
Nigel de
Wavere 1332
Ralph Radyn 1334 Hugh de
Willoughby 1335
Robert de
Stratford (later...
-
congregation also sold
other artifacts, such as the
winged triptych by Jan van
Wavere,
acquired by
Archduke Maximilian, now held in the
Church of the Teutonic...
-
Altarpiece of Jäder
Church in Södermanland County, Sweden.
Paintings by Van Coninxloo,
polychromy by Jan van
Wavere,
sculptures by Jan Borman....
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Academic offices Preceded by
Nigel de
Wavere Chancellor of the
University of
Oxford 1332–1334 Succeeded by Hugh de Willoughby...
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reformist politicians; Queen's
Terrace for his
loyalty to
Queen Victoria;
Waverely Park for his love of literature; and
Mentone and
Ventnor terraces for his...
- was re-elected in 2019 as MLA for Waverley.
Running for re-election for
Waverely in 2023,
Reyes was
unseated by NDP
candidate David Pankratz.
Reyes is the...