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Nicholas Alahverdian (born July 11, 1987), [5] [6] also known as Nicholas Rossi and Arthur Knight, among other aliases, [4] is an American sex offender who faked his own death in 2020.
Arthur: A knight in the service of princess Prin-Prin. Arthur is the main protagonist of the Ghosts 'n Goblins series. He is named for King Arthur of Arthurian Legend. Prin-Prin: Princess Prin-Prin is the ruler of the human realm (Ghouls 'n Ghosts specifies the Kingdom of Hus) and the last human with royal blood.
Arthur George Knight (1886–1918), Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross; Arthur Gerald Knight (1895–1916), Canadian World War I fighter ace; Arthur Rex Knight (1903–1963), Australia-born psychologist; Arthur F. Knight (1865–1936), American inventor credited with invention of steel golf clubs; Arthur Knight (businessman) (1917–2003 ...
Maleagant's abduction of Guinevere depicted in a 14th-century fresco in Siedlęcin Tower. Maleagant (spelled Meliagant or Meliaganz) first appears under that name in Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart by Chrétien de Troyes, where he is said to be the son of King Bagdemagus, ruler of the otherworldly realm of Gorre (the Land of No Return), and brings the abducted Guinevere to his impenetrable ...
Arthur's Knights II: The Secret of Merlin (French: Les Chevaliers d'Arthur: Chapitre 2 - Le Secret de Merlin) is a 2001 adventure video game, developed by Cryo Interactive and published by Wanadoo Edition. Arthur's Knights II: The Secret of Merlin follows 2000's Arthur's Knights: Tales of Chivalry. The player takes the role of a knight of King ...
The action takes place just prior to the quest for the Holy Grail, and the knights Lancelot and Gawain are out searching for Percival, a new knight and the brother of Aglovale. After Morien tells his story to Lancelot and Gawain, who promise to help him find his father, the knights go on a series of adventures showcasing their talents.
Arthur Knight (1916–1991) was an American movie critic, film historian, professor and TV host. [ 1 ] His book The Liveliest Art, first published in 1957, is a history of the cinema used as a textbook at colleges and universities throughout the world.
Educated at Tottenham County School and the London School of Economics, Knight saw action with the Special Operations Executive in North Africa during the Second World War. [1] After service with the Control Commission for Austria he joined Courtaulds where he became Finance Director in 1961, Deputy Chairman in 1970 and Chairman in 1975.