- family. Hephaestus, Hermes, Iris, and
Athena have all been
depicted as
cupbearers at
various points in time.
Hephaestus poured nectar for his
mother Hera...
- The
master of the
cupbearers or
master of the cup-bearers (German: Königliche Oberst-Grossmundschenke, Hungarian: főpohárnok, Slovak: pohárnik and Latin:...
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confirm it is safe to eat. One who
tests drinks in this way is
known as a
cupbearer. The
person to whom the food is to be
served is
usually an
important person...
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meets mysterious ********in
Jaqen H'ghar and
serves as
Tywin Lannister's
cupbearer.
After escaping Harrenhal, the trio
encounter the
Brotherhood without...
- Tarło (?-1572) – chorąży of Lwów Jan Tarło (died 1550) –
Crown Cupbearer and Vice-
cupbearer Jan Tarło (1527–1587 –
Voivode of
Lublin Jan Tarło (1684–1750)...
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Mahmud of
Ghazni (971–1030), the
ruler of the
Ghaznavid Empire, and his
cupbearer Malik Ayaz.
Their relationship started when
Malik was a
slave boy: "At...
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awakens after a dream. For
unknown reasons, Ur-Zababa
appoints Sargon as a
cupbearer. Soon
after this, Ur-Zababa
invites Sargon to his
chambers to discuss...
- 1700–1773) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic). Jan
became Crown Great Cupbearer,
Voivode of
Sandomierz since 1750,
Starost of
Lanckorona and Zagoje. Knight...
- was a
Norman knight who came to
Scotland with
David I and
served as his
cupbearer.
Ranulf was
probably born in the
Cotentin Peninsula at Soules, the family's...
-
Order of the
White Eagle,
awarded in 1780. He was
Count of Kleck,
Great Cupbearer of
Lithuania from 1779 and
governor of Minsk. He
married Princess Sophie...