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The House of Este (UK: / ˈ ɛ s t i / EST-ee, [7] US: / ˈ ɛ s t eɪ / EST-ay, [8] [9] Italian:) is a European dynasty of North Italian origin whose members ruled parts of Italy and Germany for many centuries. The original House of Este's elder branch, which is known as the House of Welf, included dukes of Bavaria and of Brunswick.
St Mary Woolnoth is situated on the corner of Lombard Street and King William Street, and continues to be an active parish church. The City & South London Railway had obtained permission to demolish the 18th-century church and build a station (originally proposed to be named "Lombard Street") on the site.
The loft area in the Heights Pub and Parlor restaurant at 217 N. Washington St. in downtown Green Bay. Two floors, one for events and a loft area The first floor will be used as the main area for ...
El Sarape and Los Magueyes both have been part of the Green Bay restaurant scene for about two decades now and offer authentic Mexican food in a family-friendly atmosphere. Jake's Pizza , 112 S ...
The figure of the Duke emerged between the 4th and 5th centuries, after the Germanic peoples settled between the Elbe and the current northern Bohemia.At that time the Lombards were nomads, forming homogeneous groups and compact families originating from the same noble clan, and able to organize themselves into quotas with military functions: the Fare. [1]
The George and Vulture is a restaurant in London. There has been an inn on the site, which is off Lombard Street in the historic City of London district, since 1142. [ 1 ] It was said to be a meeting place of the notorious Hellfire Club and has long been a revered City chop house .
If you look through Restaurant Week menus, ... 2941 N. High St., ... sous vide and grilled pork collar with bacon-braised green beans, jalapeno-corn spoon bread and roasted poblano jus; or artic ...
In the 14th century, when the Strand was paved as far as the Savoy, it was the vast riverside London residence of John of Gaunt, a younger son of King Edward III who had inherited by marriage the title and lands of the Dukes of Lancaster. He was the nation's power broker and in his time was the richest man in the kingdom second to the king.