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Definition of Horal

Horal
Horal Ho"ral, a. [L. horalis, fr. hora hour. See Hour.] Of or pertaining to an hour, or to hours. --Prior.

Meaning of Horal from wikipedia

- Artisanal Lambic Beers (Dutch: Hoge Raad voor Ambachtelijke Lambiekbieren, HORAL) is a non-profit organisation that brings together the gueuze brewers and...
- Gilbert Horal or Erail (died December 1200) was the 12th Grand Master of the Knights Templar from 1193 to 1200. Gilbert Horal was born an Aragonese (from...
- "Méthode Gueuze." However, the High Council for Artisanal Lambic Beers (HORAL) objected to the name, and the two parties arranged a meeting in Belgium...
- 20th century. Lambic production is generally sanctioned and promoted by HORAL. 3 Fonteinen (traditional), Beersel Belle-Vue, owned by AB InBev (sweetened...
- Innocent III. In 1199 he received a copy of monastery rules from Gilbert Horal, the Grand Master of the Knights Templar, and on behalf of Pope Innocent...
- In office 1191–1193 Preceded by Gérard de Ridefort Succeeded by Gilbert Horal English Counselor In office 1190–1193 Monarch Richard I of England Personal...
- 1135) Benedicta Ebbesdotter of Hvide, queen of Sweden (or 1199) Gilbert Horal, Spanish Grand Master of the Knights Templar Inpumon'in no Tayū, ****anese...
- In 2012, Gueuzerie Tilquin joined HORAL, the High Council for Artisanal Lambic Beers. Tilquin is the first HORAL member outside of Flanders and lies...
- Oud Beersel is a Belgian lambic brewery. It is a member of HORAL, whose main event is Toer De Geuze every two years. Oud Beersel is an artisanal lambic...
- 1185–1189 Acre (Kingdom of Jerusalem) 11 Robert of Sablé 1191–1193 12 Gilbert Horal 1193–1200 13 Philippe du Plessis 1201–1208 14 William of Chartres 1209–1219...