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  1. Henry of Almain ( Anglo-Norman: Henri d'Almayne; 2 November 1235 – 13 March 1271), also called Henry of Cornwall, was the eldest son of Richard, Earl of Cornwall, afterwards King of the Romans, by his first wife Isabel Marshal. [2] [3] His surname is derived from a vowel shift in pronunciation of d'Allemagne ("of Germany"); he was so called ...

  2. The heart of Henry of Almayne (or Almain) (born 1235), son of Richard Earl of Cornwall and King of Germany and nephew of Henry III, was preserved in a golden heart shrine (cup or vase) within a cavity on the south step of the Shrine of St Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey. The Confessor's shrine from that period was later dismantled and ...

  3. At the Joyce and Henry Schwob School of Music, you'll join a community of artists – creative innovators who are committed to the highest standards of education. Located 100 miles southwest of Atlanta, the Schwob School of Music is housed in the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts on Columbus State University's RiverPark Campus.

  4. Henry of Almain, also called Henry of Cornwall, was the eldest son of Richard, Earl of Cornwall, afterwards King of the Romans, by his first wife Isabel Marshal. His surname is derived from a vowel shift in pronunciation of d'Allemagne ; he was so called by the elites of England because of his father's status as the elected German King of Almayne.

  5. 2 November 1235 - 13 March 1271. The eldest son of Richard Earl of Cornwall and his first wife Isabel Marshal, daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, Henry of Almain was born on 2nd November 1235. Henry's father Richard, Earl of Cornwall was the second son of King John and Isabella of Angouleme and had married ...

  6. 17 hours ago · Henry and Leigh Bienen School of Music. Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Center for the Musical Arts. 70 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, IL 60208-2405. Phone: 847-491-7575 Music Admission and Financial Aid: musiclife@northwestern.edu

  7. It is known as the Almain Armourers’ Album after the German armourers employed by Henry VIII from the early 16th century ('Almain' is an archaic word for German). The album contains 29 armour designs on 56 sheets, each showing a figure in full cavalry armour — posed to reveal as much of the armour as possible — with a sheet opposite ...

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