Wiktionary Refimprove date November 2010 Property law Under the European Feudalism feudal system , enfeoffment was the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service. This mechanism was later used to avoid restrictions on the passage of title in land by a system in which a landowner would give land to one person for the use of another. The common law of estates in land grew from this concept. In China and some other South East Asian countries, from the time of the Zhou Dynasty 1046&ndash 256 BCE relatives and descendants of the ruling family were granted enfeoffments ref Cite web url http www.english.cciv.cityu.edu.hk China 5000 ?chapter dicts Spring and Autumn Period title The Zhou Dynasty publisher China Civilisation Centre, City University of Hong Kong accessdate November 11, 2010 ref in return for pledging to protect the King or Emperor in times of war. References Reflist See also Fiefdom Category Property law Category Feudalism Law term stub ca Infeudaci ... more details
K then Wolfgang of Anhalt, renewed the enfeoffment of Stolberg and Heinrichsberg Castle together with its ... of Dankerode and other rights. In the said letter of enfeoffment, the Stolberg claim to several ... more details
The B rlochsm hle is a former mill near Stra berg Harz Stra berg in the Harz mountains in central Germany . The mill is located near the point where the Glasebach stream enters the river Selke and is linked to an iron works that was first mentioned in the records in 1467. At that time the two counts, Henry of Schwarzburg and Henry of Stolberg enfeoffed a meadow bene den Strasberg nie unser Hutten to the brothers R der and von Harz, amongst others. After Stra berg was ceded to the state of Anhalt this enfeoffment was reaffirmed in 1511 by Wolfgang, Prince of Anhalt K then Prince Wolfgang of Anhalt . This iron works existed until at least 1566. Furthermore it is probably that this mill was associated closely with the village of Birnbaumteich Birnbaum that was abandoned in the 15th century. Source Literatur Autor Eckhard Oelke, Elmar Hebestedt Titel Alte H tten an der Selke Sammelwerk Der Anschnitt Band 59 Nummer 6 Jahr 2007 Seiten 193 194 Coord 51 37 07 N 11 03 27 E type landmark region DE ST display title SaxonyAnhalt geo stub DEFAULTSORT Barlochsmuhle Category Mills in Saxony Anhalt Category Mining in the Harz Category Harz district de B rlochsm hle ... more details
Property law Feoffment , in English law a feoffment was a transfer of property that gave the new owner the right to sell the land as well as the right to pass it on to his heirs. It was total relinquishment and transfer of all rights of ownership in land from one individual to another. ref http law.jrank.org pages 6844 Feoffment.html ref It was the granting of a fee simple during the feudal period. ref http www.1911encyclopedia.org Feoffment ref The delivery of possession, known as livery of seisin was done on the site of the land and was made by the feoffor to the feoffee in the presence of witnesses. Written conveyances were customary and after 1677, mandatory ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 204343 feoffment http www.britannica.com ref See also div style moz column count 3 column count 3 Fief enfeoffment div References Reflist Further reading http chestofbooks.com real estate Law Of Real Property 2 Chapter VII Of A Feoffment.html Chestofbooks DEFAULTSORT Common Law Category Common law Category Legal history Category Property law Category Feudalism af Gemenereg ang Englisc lagu ar bg cs Zvykov pr vo de Common Law et ldine igus el es Derecho anglosaj n fr Common law ga Dl Coiteann ko id Hukum Umum it Common law he lt Angloamerikie i teis ms Common law nl Common law ja no Common law pl Common law pt Common law ro Drept jurispruden ial ru simple Common law fi Tapaoikeus sv Common law th tr Ortak hukuk uk yi zh ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced February 2011 wikify February 2011 Shan zh s t p sh n is another rare Chinese language Chinese surname of the same Clarify September 2010 date September 2010 pronunciation but has a different character. The origin of this surname is not clear. One explanation is that it came from Shan County, Shandong Shan County , in Shandong province. Another possible origin involves Zhou Chengwang s youngest son s acquisition of the name when he was given what would become the Shan Kingdom , when the enfeoffment system was enacted during the Zhou Dynasty. The Shan Kingdom existed for a few hundred years before it was annexed by a stronger neighboring Kingdom. It was located in present day Jiyuan, Henan Province. Although the surname comes from the place name, the Shan family was a branch of the royal family of the Zhou Dynasty. Its ancient origin determines its rareness and not many people have the Shan surname. According to one unverifiable estimate, about 150,000 people are of the surname. Most of people of the Shan surname live in Shandong, Henan and Hebei . However, some people bearing the Shan surname can be found in Taiwan and overseas Chinese communities throughout the world. A famous bishop in Taiwan Paul Kuo his Shan is of the Shan family. The legendary hero, Shan Xiongxin , , is often used to refer to the surname. However, there have been many other famous personages of the Shan family throughout Chinese history. The twenty four histories, provincial annals and county registers contain many interesting stories of people of the Shan surname. Some ethnic peoples adopted Shan as their surname since the pronunciation of their ethnic names are close to Shan, for example, some Manchu and Hui choose Shan as their family name their population is even smaller . Majority of the Shan are of Han nationality and they can trace their origin to the Zhou period. DEFAULTSORT Shan Surname Category Chinese language surnames Category Shando ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 The Lords of Eppstein Lang de Herren von Eppstein were a family of German nobility in the Middle Ages. From the 12th century they ruled extensive territories in the Rhine Main area from their castle in Eppstein , northwest of Frankfurt, Germany. History Image COA family de von Eppstein.svg thumb upright 0.7 The coat of arms of the Lords of Eppstein Between 1180 and 1190, the Archbishop of Mainz Fiefdom enfeoffed Eppstein Castle, along with neighboring district courts and villages to Gerhard III of Hainhausen . Gerhard changed his name to Eppstein and already having control of the present day Offenbach district district of Offenbach , became the first in the line which was soon to become one of the most influential families in the Rhine Main area. Image Burg Eppstein.jpg thumb left 300px The castle of the Eppsteins by Matth us Merian in 1646 Four of the seven Archbishopric of Mainz Archbishops of Mainz and Electoral Princes in the 13th century were of the house of Eppstein. They raised the Electorate to considerable power and played a significant role in the politics of the Holy Roman Empire . In the struggle between the Emperor and the Pope, Archbishop Siegfried III took sides with the anti Staufer group which played an important part in the beginnings of German federalism. The secular Eppsteiners, by purchase, marriage and enfeoffment, acquired extensive territories and rights between Middle Rhine to the Vogelsberg Mountains Vogelsberg hills and between the Lahn River to the Odenwald . The realm of the Lords of Eppstein was divided in 1433 between brothers Gottfried VII Eppstein M nzenberg and Eberhard II Eppstein K nigstein . The last of these branches became extinct in 1535 and Eppstein was passed mostly to the Rulers of Hesse Landgraves of Hesse and the Archbishopric of Mainz Ecclesiastical Principality of Mainz . See also Bad Homburg vor der H he DEFAULTSORT Eppstein Category History of territories in Germany ruled by a secular s ... more details
Summary Armourials of Hugh Denys of Osterley c.1440 1511 , Groom of the Stool Groom of the King s Close Stool to King Henry VII, a younger son of Morys Denys d.1466 of Olveston Olveston Court son of Sir Gilbert Denys d.1422 of Siston Siston Court and Alice Poyntz, da. of Nicholas Poyntz of Iron Acton, both in Gloucestershire. Gules, 3 leopards faces or jessant de lis azure, over all a bend engrailled of the last, charged with a crescent argent. As seen with tinctures in a 1509 depiction in British Library Add.MS 45131,f.54 Burkes Armorials, 1884, p.279 Denys of Gloucestershire. The crescent was borne as the mark of a second son over the paternal arms. Gibbon p.153 op.cit. At nota semper erit accrescens luna secundi, Moreover the growing moon will always be the mark of the second . The 1623 Heralds Visitation of Gloucester however gives him as the 3rd. son. The arms are those of Cantilupe of Glamorgan, differenced by a bend engrailled, likely to have been granted by the latter family seated at Candleston Castle , Glamorgan, to their feudal officers or tenants the Denys s during the 13th.c. The arms are an unusual ancient exception to the rule promulgated retrospectivly by John Gibbon in 1682 in his Introductio ad Latinam Blasoniam pp.150 1, of No colour on colour, no metal on metal . He quotes the Denys blason saying Now for my reader s diversion & delight I will insert what hath fallen under my observation . Colours gules red, azure blue. Metals or gold, argent silver. Jessant de lis signifies fleurs de lis issuing out. The early Cantilupe arms, pre 1220, were the lillies without leopards faces. See early Cantilupe deeds relating to the enfeoffment of the Woodford family at Brentingby manor Planche, an authority in heraldry, believes the change to have been a cadence, not an evolution. The arms quartered with Denys are the Raven of Corbet Corbeau , the family of Gilbert Denys s first wife, who brought him his Gloucestershire estates by marriage. The above image is f ... more details
Sir Donald Campbell, 1st Baronet , of Ardnamurchan and Airds Bay Airds died 1651 was a Scotland Scottish nobleman. He was born illegitimately, the son of Sir John Campbell, of Calder . He held the office of Dean Christianity Dean of Lismore, Scotland Lismore and was created 1st Baronet Campbell, of Ardnamurchan, County Argyll in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 15 January 1628, with special remainder to his half brother, George Campbell, of Airds Bay, who inherited the Estate land estate s of Airds Bay in 1651. On 28 August 1643 he obtained a new enfeoffment of Airds and his other estates. He married, firstly, Lady Jane Campbell, daughter of Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll and Agnes Keith, Countess of Moray Lady Anne Keith , and secondly her sister Lady Anne Campbell, daughter of Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll and Lady Anne Keith, and died in 1651 without surviving male isse. On his death, his baronetcy became extinct, although it was claimed in 1804 by Sir John Campbell, of Airds a descendant of his half brother George . Sources George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes no date c. 1900 reprint, Gloucester, U.K. Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983 , volume II, pages 341 and 2513. DEFAULTSORT Campbell, Donald Category Year of birth unknown Category 1651 deaths Category Baronets in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia ... more details
File Gladbeck Schloss Wittringen01.jpg thumb 300px Wittringen Castle Wittringen Castle or Wittringen House German Schloss Wittringen or Haus Wittringen is a moated castle in Gladbeck , North Rhine Westphalia , Germany . History File Schloss Wittringen01.jpg thumb left 200px The manor house of Wittringen The noble family von Wittringen was first mentioned in an official document from 1263. Knight Ludolfus de Witteringe is today believed to have erected the castle around that time. The exact date is, however, unclear. Another document from 1394 mentions Heinrich von Brachtbecke, a distant ancestor of Nestl manager Peter Brabeck Letmathe , as the castle s owner. The three Wolfsangel Wolfsangeln from of Brabeck s family crest were later also included in the crest of the city of Gladbeck. In 1438, the Herzog title Herzog of Cleves granted the von Oeffte family enfeoffment of 50 percent of Wittringen. The family later acquired the other half and was thus the castle s sole possessor for the next 150 years. In the mid sixteenth century, Wittringen was given to the family of the Knights von Capellen as a betrothal gift. During the Thirty Years War , it was plundered by Hesse Hessian troops in 1642. In 1922, Freiherr Vittinghoff Schell, then the owner of Wittringen, sold the castle to the city of Gladbeck. In the following years, it was extensively overhauled, using historic maps and plans. The manor house was re modelled in its original style of the Renaissance in the Low Countries Dutch Renaissance . Since 1928, Wittringen has been home to the museum of Gladbeck and today it also hosts a restaurant. The castle is surrounded by spacious forests, parks and the Stadion Gladbeck Gladbeck Stadium . External links http www.wasserschloss wittringen.de rundgang.htm Restaurant s website with more photos of Wittringen coord NS 51 33 34.74 N EW 06 58 52.50 E region DE NW type landmark display title Category Castles in North Rhine Westphalia de Schloss Wittringen fr Ch teau de Wittrin ... more details
Noref date February 2011 Image Marduk apla iddina II.jpg thumb 240px Merodach Baladan, King of Babylon, Enfeoffment Enfeoffs A Vassal, from the original in the Royal Museums at Berlin Marduk apla iddina II the biblical Merodach Baladan , also called Marduk Baladan , Baladan and Berodach Baladan . lit. Marduk has given me an Heir . reigned 722 BC &ndash 710 BC, 703 BC &ndash 702 BC was a Chaldea n prince who usurper usurped the Babylonia n throne in 721 BC. Marduk apla iddina II was also known as one of the kings who maintained Babylonian independence in the face of Assyria n military supremacy for more than a decade. Sargon II Sargon of Assyria repressed the allies of Marduk apla iddina II in Elam , Aram Biblical region Aram and Kingdom of Israel Samaria Israel and eventually drove ca. 710 BC him from Babylon. After the death of Sargon II Sargon , Marduk apla iddina II briefly recaptured the throne from a native Babylonian nobleman. He reigned nine months 703 BC &ndash 702 BC . He returned from Elam and ignited rebellion in Babylonia . He was able to enter Babylon and be declared king again. Nine months later he was defeated near Kish Sumer Kish by the Assyrians, but managed to flee to Elam. He died in exile a couple of years later. See also Kings of Babylon start box succession box title Kings of Babylon King of Babylon before Shalmaneser V Shalmaneser V Ululayu after Sargon II years 722&ndash 710 BC succession box title Kings of Babylon King of Babylon before Marduk zakir shumi II after Bel ibni years 703&ndash 702 BC end box MEast royal stub Assyrian stub DEFAULTSORT Marduk apal iddina II Category 702 BC deaths Category Babylonian kings Category Iraqi people ca Marduk Apal Iddina II cs Marduk apla iddina II. de Marduk apla iddina II. es Marduk apal iddina II eu Marduk apal iddina II.a fr Merodach Baladan II hu II. Marduk apla idd na babiloni kir ly nl Marduk Apla Iddina II ja 2 oc Merodach Baladan II pl Marduk apla iddina II pt Marduk apal iddina II ru ... more details
tooshort date November 2008 Infobox building building name St. Nicholas Cathedral native building name Katedra w. Miko aja w Elbl gu former names St. Nicholas Church alternate names image Elbl g, Stary Rynek, pohled na katedr lu svat ho Mikul e.JPG caption map type altitude building type architectural style structural system cost ren cost location Elbl g , Poland address client owner Roman Catholic Diocese of Elbl g current tenants landlord coordinates start date c. 1247 completion date inauguration date renovation date 1777, 1945 height diameter other dimensions floor count floor area main contractor architect architecture firm structural engineer services engineer civil engineer other designers quantity surveyor awards ren architect ren firm ren str engineer ren serv engineer ren civ engineer ren oth designers ren qty surveyor ren awards references St. Nicholas Cathedral is a 13th century Gothic church in Elbl g , Poland . History When the burghers of Elbing Elbl g first attempted to adopt the Protestant Reformation in 1525, the provost of St. Nicholas Church maintained Catholic practice. Since 1539 the city council tacitly tolerated and gradually openly promoted Lutheranism , so that St. Nicholas Church had become a Lutheran church by 1573. Following King Sigismund III Vasa Sigismund III s Prussian regency contract 1605 with Joachim Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg Joachim Frederick of Brandenburg and his Prussian enfeoffment contract 1611 with John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg John Sigismund of Brandenburg these two rulers of Ducal Prussia guaranteed free practice of Catholic religion in prevailingly Lutheran Prussia. Based on these contracts Prince Bishop Szymon Rudnicki bishop Szymon Rudnicki of Bishop of Ermland Ermland Warmia achieved the restitution of St. Nicholas as Roman Catholic parish church in 1612, then the only one in Elbing, and remaining a Catholic church since. St. Nicholas was damaged by fire in the late 18th century, then destroyed in W ... more details
Merge to Feudalism date November 2010 cleanup date November 2010 F ngji n is the political ideology of the Zhou Dynasty of ancient China . Fengjian is a decentralized enfeoffment system of government, ref V MURTHY. MODERNITY AGAINST MODERNITY WANG HUI S CRITICAL HISTORY OF CHINESE THOUGHT. Modern Intellectual History, 2006 Cambridge Univ Press ref comparable to European feudalism , though recent scholarship has suggested that fengjian lacks some of the fundamental aspects of feudalism. Citation needed date November 2010 ChineseText Ranks The sizes of troops and domains a male noble would command would be determined by his rank of peerage gong duke or prince , ch. g ng , hou marquis or marquess , ch. h u , bo count or earl , ch. b , zi viscount , ch. z , nan baron , ch. n n . While before the Han Dynasty a peer with a place name in his title actually governed that place, it had only been nominally true since. Any male member of the nobility or gentry could be called a gongzi g ng z or wangzi w ng z if he is a son of a king, i.e. prince . Four Occupations See Four occupations The four occupations, or four categories of the people, was a social structure developed from Confucian and Legalist philosophers during the latter part of the Zhou Dynasty . The four occupations were the shi the class of knightly scholars, mostly from lower aristocratic orders, the gong who were the artisans and craftsmen of the kingdom and who, like the farmers, produced essential goods needed by themselves and the rest of society, the nong who were the peasant farmers who cultivated the land which provided the essential food for the people and tributes to the king, and the shang who were the merchants and traders of the kingdom. The four occupations under the Fengjian system were different to those of Europe an Feudalism in that people were not born into the specific classes, such that, for example, a son born to a gong craftsman was able to become a pa ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2007 Infobox Korean name hangul or hanja or rr Yeong yang wang or Pyeong yang wang mr Y ng yang wang or P y ng yang wang hangulborn or hanjaborn or rrborn Won or Daewon mrborn W n or Taew n Goguryeo monarchs King Yeong yang of Goguryeo died 618 r. 590 618 was the 26th king of Goguryeo , the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea . He was the eldest son of King Pyeongwon of Goguryeo Pyeongwon r. 559 590 . Reign He is noted for repelling a series of invasions by the Chinese Sui Dynasty between 598 to 614, known as the Goguryeo Sui Wars . He fended off four Sui campaigns by Emperors Wendi and Yangdi , including the great assault of 612, during which more than a million troops invaded Goguryeo territory. The Samguk Sagi relates that Yeong yang was of unsurpassed charisma and had a magnanimous character, and made it his undertaking to relieve the sufferings of the world and bring peace to the people Samguk Sagi , Annals of Goguryeo , vol. 19 . He was named Crown Prince by his father in 566, and he assumed the throne when the king died in 590. King Yeong yang s reign took place in the context of heightened rivalry among the Korean Three Kingdoms of Korea Three Kingdoms of Goguryeo, Baekje , and Silla , as well as the unification of China by the Sui Dynasty Sui and the growing ambitions of that power. Initially Yeong yang enjoyed cordial relations with Sui, receiving from the Sui emperor Emperor Wen of Sui Wendi his enfeoffment as king of Goguryeo and attendant offices and ranks by tradition granted by Chinese dynasties to tribute monarchs. At the same time, Yeong yang strengthened relations with the Khitan people Khitan and Mohe tribes to the north, in the preparations for war against China begun by his father. In 598 however the Sui emperor Wendi grew incensed by a Goguryeo armed incursion into the Liaodong peninsula, a region claimed by Sui. It was largely this affront, combined with Sui s own geopolitical ambition ... more details
NOTOC File Alberweiler Castle 01.JPG thumb right Alberweiler Castle Alberweiler Castle is a small castle like structure in the village of Alberweiler, now part of the municipality of Schemmerhofen in the state of Baden W rttemberg , Germany . It is situated on a hillside in the centre of the village. The ground and the first floor of the castle are made of stone whereas the upper storeys consist of three projecting Timber framing half timbered floors. History A castle is first mentioned in sources dating from the 11th century. ref Cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Der Ortsteil Alberweiler work publisher Municipality of Schemmerhofen language German date url http www.schemmerhofen.de servlet PB menu 1069332 l1 index.html doi accessdate 2010 01 10 de icon ref It was occupied by Ministerialis knight s in the service of the Graf Counts of Berg Wartstein. This early structure was destroyed in 1487 but soon after, towards the end of the 15th century, a new castle was erected at the behest of Bartholome of Warthausen. ref O. Beck, Kunst und Geschichte im Landkreis Biberach , p. 41 ref Some remains of the circular rampart are still visible. Following the extinction of the house of Warthausen zu Alberweiler in 1585, the castle was Enfeoffment enfeoffed to the Counts of Stadion state Stadion by Holy Roman Emperor Emperor Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II . ref W. Wittig, Landadel Schl sser in Baden W rtemberg , p. 448 ref The castle was renovated in early Baroque style in the 17th century. ref Cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Alberweiler work publisher burgeninventar.de language German date url http www.burgeninventar.de html bw BIBE big.html 196 format doi accessdate 2010 01 10 de icon ref The Portal architecture gate was also constructed during these Building restoration restoration works. ref O. Beck, Kunst und Geschichte im Landkreis Biberach , p. 42 ref At around 1700, the castle functioned as residence for the local Vogt reeve , the Coun ... more details
John Maxwell, 4th Lord Maxwell died 9 September 1513 was a Scottish nobleman and head of the Anglo Scottish border Border family or clan of Clan Maxwell Maxwell . Origins Maxwell was the eldest son and heir of John Maxwell, 3rd Lord Maxwell died 1484 and Janet, the daughter of George Crichton, 1st Earl of Caithness . ref name Peerage Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage , volume VI David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1909 , at pages 477 479 ref The Maxwells were an ancient family from the Scottish Borders, whose chief seat was at Caerlaverock Castle . Career Maxwell was Enfeoffment infefted in his grandfather s lands at Carnsalloch on 8 May 1485 and was served heir to his father in the lands of Maxwell on 29 April 1486. In 1486 he was also appointed Lord Warden of the Marches Warden of the Scottish Marches West Marches . In October 1488 he attended the first Parliament of Scotland Parliament of James IV of Scotland James IV . ref name Peerage The most notorious incident of Maxwell s career was his violent assault on 30 July 1508 on Robert Crichton, 2nd Lord Crichton of Sanquhar outside the court house in Dumfries , where Crichton was holding assizes. The Maxwells and Crichtons had long competed for influence in Nithsdale and, accompanied by William Douglas, 6th Baron Drumlanrig William Douglas of Drumlanrig , Maxwell led a considerable force into the town from the south. John Lesley Bishop Lesley provided the following summary of subsequent events Lord Creychton was chaissit with his company frae Drumfries, and the Laird of Dalzell House Dalyell and the young laird of Cranchlay slain, with divers uthers, quhairof thair appeared greit deidly Feud feid and bludshed. It appears that Maxwell went largely unpunished for his part in this episode. ref William McDowall, History of the Burgh of Dumfries Adam and Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1867 , at page 189 ref Maxwell was one of the many Scottish nobles killed in the Battle of Flodden Field on 9 September 1513. ref name Peerage F ... more details
Japanese name Matsudaira nihongo Yoritsune Matsudaira Matsudaira Yoritsune born May 5, 1907 in Tokyo , Japan died October 25 ref Obituary in http www.jpf.go.jp j publish j jfn pdf jfn29 2.pdf The Japan Foundation Newsletter page 8, last column gives date as October 25, 2001. http www.grovemusic.com Grove Music Online subscription access article on Matsudaira gives October 30, 2001. ref , 2001 in Tokyo , Japan was a Japanese composer of contemporary classical music . Matsudaira was descended, on his father s side of the family, from the Matsudaira clan , related to the Tokugawa clan who ruled Japan as shogun during the Edo Period specifically from the branch of the family which was Enfeoffment enfeoffed at the Hitachi Fuch Domain , and on his mother s side of the family from the Fujiwara family , who were court regents from the 7th to the 12th centuries. His style was influenced by gagaku , the ancient court music of Japan. His music has been frequently performed in Europe. His eldest son, ja Yoriaki Yori Aki Matsudaira is also a composer. Works Opera Genji Monogatari The Tale of Genji 1990 93 Uji jujo The ten Chapters of Uji 1998 Orchestral Pastorale 1935 Tema e variazioni sul tema di Etenraku per pianoforte e orchestra 1951 Figures sonores 1956 U mai 1957 Sa mai 1958 Suite di danze nelle stile dell antico Bugaku giapponese 1959 Sinfonietta 1961 Bugaku per orchestra da camera 1962 Tre movimenti per pianoforte e orchestra 1962 Danza rituale e finale 1963 Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra 1964 Concerto da camera per clavicembalo, arpa e strumenti 1964 Prelude 1965 66 Dialogo coreografico 1966 Mouvements circulatoires 1971 Portrait C per orchestra da camera 1977 Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra n. 2 1979 80 Concertino per pianoforte e orchestra 1988 Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra n. 3 2001 Chamber Instrumental Souvenirs d enfance pour piano 1928 30 Pr lude en r pour piano 1934 Sonatine pour fl te et piano 1940 Pr lude en sol pour piano 1940 ... more details
A list of the abbot s of the abbey of Peterborough Cathedral Peterborough , known until the late 10th century as Medeshamstede . Abbots class wikitable width 100 Name width 50 Dates Works Notes Sexwulf c. 654&ndash br c. 676 Founder. Bishop of Lichfield Bishop of Mercia c. 676 ?x692. Cuthbald c. 676 Egbald before 716 Pusa Botwine ?x765&ndash br 779x? Beonna ?x789&ndash br 805x? Ceolred Hedda 870 Ealdwulf archbishop of York Ealdwulf 972 992 Archbishop of York , 995 1002. Cenwulf of Winchester Cenwulf 992 1006 Built wall around the abbey. Bishop of Winchester , 1006. lfsige 1006 1042 Accompanied thelred the Unready and Emma of Normandy Emma to Normandy in 1013. Earnwig 1042 1052 A very good man and very sincere , he resigned although still in good health . Leofric 1057 1066 Endowed the monastery so that it became known as Golden Borough . Brand 1066 1069 Thorold Torold de F camp 1069 1098 Viewed the abbey as a source of personal wealth for himself and his associates with his enfeoffment s accounting for 46 of the abbey s property. Godric 4 days in 1099 Matthias 1103 1104 Ernulf 1107 1114 Began a building campaign. Bishop of Rochester , 1115. He was influential in restoring the abbey s finances. John de S ez 1114 1125 Continued the building work and, though in 1116 a great fire caused considerable damage, rebuilding began in 1117. Abbey held by King Henry I 1125 1127 Henry de Angeli 1128 1133 Did nothing towards the rebuilding. He wasted the goods of the abbey and was banished. Martin de Bec 1133 1155 Continued construction works. Formerly a monk of Bec Abbey Bec and prior of St Neots . William of Waterville 1155 1175 Deposed Benedict of Peterborough Benedict 1177 1194 Chronicler. Andrew 1194 1199 West front. Acharius 1200 1210 West front. Robert of Lindsey 1214 1222 Alexander of Holderness 1222 1226 Martin of Ramsey Abbey Ramsey 1226 1233 Walter of Bury St. Edmunds 1233 1245 Abbot at the time of the building s final completion through the solemn dedication of the ch ... more details