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Flemish tapestry and wine merchant (d. 1493)
Pasquier Grenier (fl. 1447–1493) was a tapestry and wine merchant from the Burgundian South Netherlands, living and working in Tournai, Wallonia. Once
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15th-century Portuguese tapestries
The tapestries' manufacture has been attributed to the workshop of Pasquier Grenier in Tournai, modern-day Belgium. The tapestries are remarkable for being
Pastrana_Tapestries
Lost tapestry series from the late 15th century
around 1475 which were bought by Henry VII of England from Jean, son of Pasquier Grenier, between 1488 and 1490 and hung in the Painted Chamber of Westminster
The Great History of Troy tapestries (Painted Chamber, Westminster Palace)
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English peer and politician
this panel was ordered from the Tournai tapestry dealers Pasquier Grenier and his son, Jean Grenier. They supplied tapestries to King Henry VII in 1486 and
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German painter and sculptor (1440–1509)
as an artist. He probably worked in the workshop of tapestry weaver Pasquier Grenier in Tournai, where he learned to work on art objects of a large scale
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Roman Catholic church in Wallonia, Belgium
chapels. This reconstruction was partially financed by tapestry maker Pasquier Grenier and his wife Marguerite de Lannoye, who were also buried in one of
Church of Saint Quentin, Tournai
Church_of_Saint_Quentin,_Tournai
Céramic Hôtel 8 34 avenue de Wagram [1,209] Chapelle expiatoire 8 22 rue Pasquier [1,210] Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Consolation 8 23 rue Jean-Goujon [1,211]
List of monuments historiques in Paris
List_of_monuments_historiques_in_Paris
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Schmidt H, Kunkle B, Dunstan ML, Ruiz A, Bihoreau MT, Choi SH, Reitz C, Pasquier F, Cruchaga C, Craig D, Amin N, Berr C, Lopez OL, De Jager PL, Deramecourt
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under the alias, Kurt Schmidt. Meanwhile, Grenier has escaped protective custody. Joseph goes after Grenier with a gun, forcing the team to kill Joseph
List of Counterstrike (1990 TV series) episodes
List_of_Counterstrike_(1990_TV_series)_episodes
Commercial hunting of whales in Basque
Iceland: Archaeological Investigation in Strakatangi, Steingrimsfjordur. Du Pasquier, J. T. (1984). "The Whalers of Honfleur in the Seventeenth Century". Arctic
History_of_Basque_whaling
Prime Minister of France and French Marshal (1769–1851)
(1726–1779) by his marriage to Brigitte, daughter of Pierre François de Grenier de Lapierre. He was a Catholic.[citation needed] Jean-de-Dieu Soult was
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42nd season in existence of Paris Saint-Germain
trainers Giovanni Mauri, Raphaël Févre, Simon Colinet, Denis Lefebve Head doctor Éric Rolland Physiotherapists Bruno Le Natur, Jérôme Andral, Gaël Pasquier
2011–12 Paris Saint-Germain FC season
2011–12_Paris_Saint-Germain_FC_season
Auderghem, 1482) Gossaert, Jan (Maubeuge, 1478 – Middelburg, 1532) Grenier, Pasquier (Tournai, 1447 – Tournai, 1493) Hey, Jean (Lyon, 1471 – Northern France
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French actor and writer
Béhat TV series (1 episode) 2007 99 Francs Alfred Duler Jan Kounen Le clan Pasquier Richard Fauvet Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe (2) TV mini-series 2008 La très très
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German
German : from Middle High German anker ‘anchor’, applied either as an occupational name for a smith who made ships’ anchors or as a habitational name from a house identified by an anchor.English : from the Old French personal name Anchier (see Angier).Norwegian and Swedish : probably originally a Swedish soldier’s name meaning ‘anchor’. This is the name of a powerful and influential Norwegian family, who came to Christiana (Oslo) from Sweden in 1668.Danish : from a personal name, of which the first element means ‘eagle’ and the second (probably) ‘violent’.Americanized form of northern French Anquier, from a personal name of Germanic origin (see Angier).
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English : status name from Middle English squyer ‘esquire’, ‘a man belonging to the feudal rank immediately below that of knight’ (from Old French esquier ‘shield bearer’). At first it denoted a young man of good birth attendant on a knight, or by extension any attendant or servant, but by the 14th century the meaning had been generalized, and referred to social status rather than age. By the 17th century, the term denoted any member of the landed gentry, but this is unlikely to have influenced the development of the surname.
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Shieldbearer.
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English
English : variant of Squire.
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American, British, English
Shield Bearer
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English
English : from Anglo-Norman French gerner ‘granary’ (Old French grenier, from Late Latin granarium, a derivative of granum ‘grain’). It may have been a topographic name for someone who lived near a barn or granary, or a metonymic occupational name for someone in charge of the stores kept in a granary.English : variant of Warner 1, from a central Old French form.English : reduced form of Gardener.South German : from an agent derivative of Middle High German garn ‘thread’; by extension, an occupational name for a fisherman.Altered spelling of Gerner.
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British, English
From the Sword Grass Place
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Shiva; Lord Vishnu; King
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American, Australian, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic
Illustrious Pledge; Shining Pledge; Pledge; Bright Promise; Spanish Form of Gilbert Hostage
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Tamil
A bird
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Australian, Hebrew, Italian
God has Healed
Male
Welsh
Welsh name, originally a byname, RHYDDERCH means "reddish-brown."
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Indian, Sanskrit
Lotus Eyes; Name of Lord Vishnu
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Arabic
Joy; Gladness; Delight
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Latin
From the Nile.
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French Hebrew Arabic
Light.
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n.
A square. See 1st Squire.
n.
An annual church festival commemorating Christ's resurrection, and occurring on Sunday, the second day after Good Friday. It corresponds to the pasha or passover of the Jews, and most nations still give it this name under the various forms of pascha, pasque, paque, or pask.
n.
A lampooner; a pasquiler.
n.
The pasque flower.
n.
See Pasch.
v. t.
See Pasquin.
n.
Now, one who agists or takes in cattle to pasture at a certain rate; a pasturer.
v. t.
To lampoon; to satiraze.
n.
A lampooner.
n.
A genus of ranunculaceous herbs including the pasque flower. This genus is now merged in Anemone. Some species, as Anemone Pulsatilla, Anemone pratensis, and Anemone patens, are used medicinally.
n.
See Pasquin.
n.
One who pastures; one who takes cattle to graze. See Agister.
n.
A lampooner; also, a lampoon. See Pasquinade.