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* Notable draftsmen of the 19th century include Paul Cézanne, Aubrey Beardsley, Jacques Louis David, Pierre-Paul Prud ' hon, Edgar Degas, Théodore Géricault, Francisco Goya, Jean Ingres, Odilon Redon, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Honoré Daumier, and Vincent van Gogh.
Alberic, or Aubrey de Vere, sided with William the Conqueror, and after 1066 was rewarded with many estates, as well as being made hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain of England, one of the six Great Officers of State.
* Livy The War with Hannibal translated by Aubrey de Selincourt 1974, Penguin Books, London, England.
* Herodotus, The Histories, Newly translated and with an introduction by Aubrey de Sélincourt, Harmondsworth, England, Penguin Books, 1965.
Stephen sent Aubrey de Vere as his spokesman to the council, who argued that Roger of Salisbury had been arrested not as a bishop, but rather in his role as a baron who had been preparing to change his support to the Empress Matilda.
* Aubrey de Vere, Lord Great Chamberlain of England ( b. 1062 )
There is substantial evidence to state with reasonable confidence, as Ward, Aubrey, Waller and others all do, that Hooke developed the balance spring independently of and some fifteen years before Huygens, who published his own work in Journal de Scavans in February 1675.
He in turn granted the tenancy of Kensington to his vassal Aubrey de Vere I, who was holding the manor in 1086, according to Domesday Book.
These include Viscount Gilbert de Varèze ( Ruggles ), who owes Maurice a large amount of money for tailoring work ; Gilbert's uncle Duke d ' Artelines ( C. Aubrey Smith ), the family patriarch ; d ' Artelines ' man-hungry niece Valentine ( Loy ); and his other 22-year-old niece, Princess Jeanette ( MacDonald ), who has been a widow for three years.
In the Domesday Book three lords were associated with Swaffham: Walter Giffard, with the largest manor ; his tenant Hugh Bolebec, who held all of the Giffard land there ; and Aubrey de Vere I, who held a smaller manor at Swaffham which the Domesday jurors said Aubrey had seized without the king's permission.
* Arrian, The Campaigns of Alexander, translated by Aubrey de Sélincourt, Penguin Classics, 1958 and numerous subsequent editions.
* Arrian, Anabasis Alexandri, ( section 4. 18. 4-19. 6 ), Sogdian Rock, translated by Aubrey de Sélincourt
Aubrey de Sélincourt ) ( 1965 ).
* Aubrey de Sélincourt and A. R. Burn.
People mentioned: Abbey of St Mary of Winchcombe ; Aelfgifu ; Alnoth ; Alric ; Alwine ; Azur ; Bondi ; Brian ; Cynewig ; Earl Tosti ; Earl Aubrey de Coucy of Northumbria ; Edwin the sheriff ; Henry de Ferrers ; Hugh ; Hugh d ' Ivry ; Hugh de Bolbec ; Queen Edith ; Ralph ; Robert ; Roger ; Rolf ; Swein ; Turold ; Walter ; Walter Giffard ; William Peverel ; William de Warenne ; William fitzAnsculf.
* Mabel FitzRobert: married Aubrey de Vere
However, it has not been shown that the goal of indefinite human lifespans itself is necessarily unfeasible ; some animals such as lobsters and certain jellyfish do not die of old age, and an award was offered to anyone who could prove life extensionist Aubrey de Grey's hopes were ' unworthy of learned debate '; nobody won the prize.
Aubrey de Vere was quite right when he said that listening to him was like eating pea-soup with a fork, and Jowett's answer was no less to the purpose, when I asked him what a sermon which Maurice had just preached at the University was about, and he replied —' Well!
Aubrey de Grey, a theoretical gerontologist, has proposed that the damage called aging can be reversed by SENS ( Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence ).
* Aubrey de Grey

Aubrey and Vere
Married first Aubrey de Vere, son of John de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford.
* Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford ( c. 1115 – 1194 )
* Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Earl of Oxford ( c. 1164 – 1214 )
* Aubrey de Vere, 10th Earl of Oxford ( 1340 – 1400 ) ( restored 1393 )
* Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford ( 1627 – 1703 ) ( dormant 1703 )
After Ireland's death, his uncle Sir Aubrey de Vere, was restored to the family titles and estates, becoming 10th Earl of Oxford.
In February 1462 the 12th Earl, his eldest son, Aubrey de Vere, and Sir Thomas Tuddenham, the 12th Earl's former political opponent in Norfolk and now a fellow Lancastrian loyalist, were convicted of high treason before John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester, Constable of England, for plotting against King Edward IV.
She was the daughter of Aubrey de Vere II and Adeliza de Clare, the daughter of Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Clare.
Many historians, including Marc Morris have speculated that the couple had a third daughter, Alice, who married Aubrey de Vere IV, Earl of Oxford as his second wife.
Geoffrey married Rohese de Vere ( c. 1110-1167 or after ), daughter of Aubrey de Vere II and sister of the first earl of Oxford.
In 1133, however, King Henry I declared Malet's estates and titles forfeit, and awarded the office of Lord Great Chamberlain to Aubrey de Vere, whose son was created Earl of Oxford.
For over 500 years the land, part of the ancient manor of Kensington, was under the lordship of the Vere family, the Earls of Oxford and descendants of Aubrey de Vere I, who held the manor of Geoffrey de Montbray, bishop of Coutances, in Domesday Book in 1086.
His only married sister, Mary, was the mother of the Catholic converts Aubrey Thomas de Vere, poet, and the Liberal Member of Parliament, Sir Stephen de Vere, 4th Baronet.

Aubrey and I
Some people, including Aubrey, consider these two contiguous, possibly coincidental events as related and causative of his death: " The Snow so chilled him that he immediately fell so extremely ill, that he could not return to his Lodging ... but went to the Earle of Arundel's house at Highgate, where they put him into ... a damp bed that had not been layn-in ... which gave him such a cold that in 2 or 3 days as I remember Mr Hobbes told me, he died of Suffocation.
:: Captain Aubrey: " There, I have you !... Do you not know that in the Service, one must always choose the lesser of two weevils?
The Bibliotheca (, Bibliothēkē, " library "), in three books, provides a comprehensive summary of traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends, " the most valuable mythographical work that has come down from ancient times ," Aubrey Diller observed, whose " stultifying purpose " was neatly expressed in the epigram noted by Patriarch Photius I of Constantinople:
I knew that they were having problems with Jim Aubrey, but they kept them away from me.
Wahlberg worked on his own music as well, releasing a single called " I Got It " featuring Aubrey O ' Day ( formerly from Danity Kane ) and " Rise and Grind " featuring Roscoe Umali.
Jack Aubrey: " I am sure he was, said Jack.
The son of Aubrey de Vere II and Adeliza of Clare, probably the fourth of five sons, and brother of Aubrey de Vere III first earl of Oxford, de Vere spent part of his youth at the court of King Henry I of England and his second wife, Queen Adeliza of Leuven.
As Jack formally introduces Captain Pullings to him, Wray tells Pullings he had insisted on Captain Aubrey's recommendation, adding: ' ... at one time Captain Aubrey seemed to do me an injustice, and by promoting his lieutenant I could, as the sea-phrase goes, the better wipe his eye.
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The Saxon lord Wulwin / Ulwin was lord in 1066 ; by 1086 the estate was in possession of Aubrey de Vere I and remained part of the barony of his descendants the Earls of Oxford until the 16th century.
* Aubrey de Vere I ( died c. 1110 ), 11th-century Anglo-Norman knight
The manor of Hedingham was awarded to Aubrey de Vere I by King William the Conqueror by 1086.
Hedingham Castle may occupy the site of an earlier castle believed to have been built in the late 11th or early 12th century by Aubrey de Vere I, a Norman baron.
Hedingham was one of the largest manors among those acquired by Aubrey I.
In 1133 Aubrey de Vere II, son and heir of the first Aubrey, was created master chamberlain of England by Henry I.
* The X-Files ( 1993 ) ( episode 1. 14 " Genderbender ") ( episode 2. 04 " Sleepless ") ( episode 2. 12 " Aubrey ") ( episode 2. 15 " Fresh Bones ") ( episode 2. 17 " End Game ") ( episode 2. 19 " Død Kälm ") ( episode 2. 22 " F. Emasculata ") ( episode 2. 24 " Our Town ") ( episode 3. 02 " Paper Clip ") ( episode 3. 07 " Walk, The ") ( episode 3. 10 " 731 ") ( episode 3. 13 " Syzygy ") ( episode 3. 15 " Piper Maru ") ( episode 3. 17 " Pusher ") ( episode 3. 20 " José Chung's ' From Outer Space '") ( episode 3. 23 " Wetwired ") ( episode 4. 04 " Unruhe ") ( episode 4. 05 " Field Where I Died, The ") ( episode 4. 09 " Terma ") ( episode 4. 10 " Paper Hearts ") ( episode 4. 13 " Never Again ") ( episode 4. 14 " Memento Mori ") ( episode 4. 17 " Tempus Fugit ") ( episode 5. 11 " Kill Switch ") ( episode 5. 18 " Pine Bluff Variant, The ") ( episode 6. 02 " Drive ") ( episode 6. 07 " Terms of Endearment ") ( episode 6. 12 " One Son ") ( episode 6. 13 " Agua Mala ") ( episode 6. 17 " Trevor ") ( episode 6. 22 " Biogenesis ") ( episode 7. 07 " Orison ") ( episode 7. 15 " En Ami ")

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