The word Ascalon comes from Ashkelon , a coastal city in Israel. It can refer to a number of possible topics Places Ashkelon city itself in ancient history. Ascalon, Missouri , near St. Louis Ashkelon history related Battle of Ascalon , considered the last action of the First Crusade The lance or in some versions of the story, sword that Saint George used to slay the dragon, named after the city Ashkelon The British World War II aeroplane used by Winston Churchill , named after the lance an Avro York Specials Avro York Video Games Ascalon, a region in the computer game series Guild Wars . Surname A Jewish surname Brad Ascalon David Ascalon Maurice Ascalon See also Ashkelon disambiguation Disambiguation de Ascalon fr Ascalon homonymie ja ... more details
Image David Ascalon.jpg thumb right The artist circa 1989. David Ascalon born March 8, 1945 is a contemporary sculpture sculptor and stained glass artist, and co founder of Ascalon Studios . Biography Ascalon was born in Tel Aviv , in the British Mandate of Palestine now Israel on March 8, 1945. He received ... and industrial designer, Maurice Ascalon 1913 2003 . Ascalon came to the United States of America ... Institute in New York, where he received his degree. Throughout the 1970s, Ascalon worked in the fields ... Jersey , and in the Hamptons on the east end of Long Island , New York . In recent years, Ascalon has ... Brad Ascalon , and older brother Adir Ascalon d .2003 . Adir was a surrealist painter and sculptor ... airplane private pilot . Ascalon Studios In 1977, David relocated to the Philadelphia area where he joined up with his father to form Ascalon Studios. It was then that he began focusing his efforts ... since its founding, Ascalon Studios, under David s direction, has executed hundreds of projects ... on the subject of Judaic art. Gallery gallery Image David Ascalon Stained Glass Window.jpg From a series ... Ascalon, Ascalon Studios, Holocaust Memorial Harrisburg, PA.jpg David Ascalon s Holocaust Memorial for the Commonwealth ... Ascalon.jpg David Ascalon s Totem , fabricated bronze sculpture at the Cherry Hill Public Library , Cherry Hill, New Jersey Cherry Hill , New Jersey Image David Ascalon Kinetic Sculpture Mobile memphis TN.JPG Wings to the Heavens kinetic sculpture mobile by David Ascalon with Brad Ascalon and Eric Ascalon, 2008, Temple Israel Memphis, Tennessee gallery See also Maurice Ascalon Brad ascalon Brad Ascalon References http www.schifferbooks.com newschiffer book template.php?isbn 9780764337345 100 ...?KEYWORDS ascalon When Creator and Owner Clash , by Daniel Grant, The Wall ... Ascalon Studios See also Ascalon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ascalon, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 8, 1945 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE ... more details
Image Brad Ascalon Photo.jpg thumb right Industrial designer Brad Ascalon Brad Ascalon , born in 1977, is an American industrial design er who grew up in the Philadelphia suburb of Cherry Hill, New Jersey . He earned a bachelor s degree at Rutgers University , and received a Masters Degree in industrial design from New York s Pratt Institute . His early artistic and design influences included his grandfather, the Hungarian born Art Deco sculptor and industrial designer Maurice Ascalon , as well as his father, the American sculptor and stained glass artist David Ascalon , founder of Ascalon Studios . Image Spindle Table for Ligne Roset, Brad Ascalon Studio 02.jpg thumb left Brad Ascalon s glass and wood Spindle Table for Ligne Roset. Ascalon started his eponymous studio in 2006, working in the areas of furniture, product and packaging design. Among his first clients was the cosmetics conglomerate L Oreal . His first international recognition, however, came while he was still a graduate student, when the international design magazine Wallpaper selected Ascalon as one of the year s top ten up and coming designers in the world. ref name Wallpaper cite journal url http www.bradascalon.com ... July August year 2005 pages 114 accessdate 2008 10 06 ref Since then, Ascalon s multi disciplinary ... the furniture industry. Ascalon s furniture work has been exhibited globally, from Milan s Salone del ... Maison et Objet and NYC s International Contemporary Furniture Fair ICFF . Ascalon s first showing at the ICFF ... competition whose primary goal is to promote emerging designers around the world. In 2008, Ascalon ... www.bradascalon.com Brad Ascalon s site See also Ascalon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ascalon, Brad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1977 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ascalon, Brad Category 1977 births Category Living people Category ... descent Category People from Cherry Hill, New Jersey de Brad Ascalon ... more details
morefootnotes date March 2009 Image Maurice Ascalon 2.jpg thumb right Maurice Ascalon hammering The Scholar, The Laborer, and The Toiler of the Soil for the 1939 New York World s Fair Image Maurice Ascalon 1939 New York Worlds Fair.jpg thumb right Maurice Ascalon s The Scholar, The Laborer, and The Toiler ... New York World s Fair Deleted image removed Image Maurice Ascalon 4.jpg thumb right Catalogue image of decorative artwork by Maurice Ascalon manufactured by his Pal Bell Company circa 1948 Maurice Ascalon 1913 2003 , a designer and sculpture sculptor , is, by some accounts, considered the father of the modern Israeli decorative arts movement. Biography Maurice Ascalon was born as Moshe Klein ... his formal artistic training in Brussels and later Milan , Maurice Ascalon immigrated to the land ... magnificent bas reliefs depicting the Shtetl life of her childhood . In 1939, Maurice Ascalon ... of the Jewish Palestine Pavilion of the 1939 New York World s Fair . Ascalon was commissioned to create .... In the late 1930s, Ascalon founded an Israeli decorative arts manufacturing company, http .... Maurice Ascalon s well recognized designs, some art deco , others more traditional, introduced ... Ascalon Studios , relocated to the Philadelphia area. It became and still is today, under the direction of Maurice s son, David Ascalon a multifaceted art studio dedicated to the design of and creation of site specific art for worship and public spaces. In February 2003, Maurice Ascalon celebrated ... Ascalon Adir was a surrealist painter and sculptor who collaborated with the noted Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros . In August 2003, Maurice Ascalon succumbed to complications related to Parkinson s Disease , an illness he endured during most of the final decade of his life. Maurice Ascalon ... Ascalon Dies by Barbara Rothschild, The Courier Post , August 7, 2003 at B1. M. Ascalon Maker of Judaic Art , The Philadelphia Inquirer , August 5, 2003. See also David Ascalon Brad ascalon Brad Ascalon ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Siege of Ascalon image caption partof the Crusades date 1153 place Ashkelon , Israel result Decisive Crusades Crusader victory combatant1 File Armoiries de J rusalem.svg 22px Kingdom of Jerusalem br File Cross of the Knights Templar.svg border 22px Knights Templar br File Cross of the Knights Hospitaller.svg border 22px Knights Hospitaller combatant2 Fatimids of Egypt ... Crusader War The Siege of Ascalon took place in 1153, resulting in the capture of that Egypt ian fortress by the Crusade r Kingdom of Jerusalem . Background Ascalon was Fatimid Egypt s greatest and most important frontier fortress. The Battle of Ascalon was fought outside the city in 1099 in the aftermath ... the crusaders were victorious, internal disputes in their camp allowed Ascalon to remain in Egyptian ..., then the gateway to Egypt would be open. Therefore, the Fatimid garrison in Ascalon remained strong ... raids from Ascalon, 10 miles to the northeast. Since the establishment of the kingdom, other fortresses had also been built to watch Ascalon. These were Ibelin Yibneh about 20 miles northeast of Ascalon ... of Ascalon Encouraged by these victories, Baldwin decided to make an assault on Ascalon in 1153 ... and victories and defeats on both sides. Ascalon was vast and virtually impenetrable behind its ... of Sidon s little fleet could do nothing to stop them. However, a setback for Ascalon occurred in August ... allowed to leave in peace most fled back to Egypt. Aftermath Ascalon was turned into a diocese directly ... I of Jerusalem Amalric . The double County of Jaffa and Ascalon later became the most important crusader seigneury, held either as an apanage to the crown or granted to influential barons. The fall of Ascalon ... in 1162, and throughout the 1160s led numerous expeditions from Ascalon into Egypt. These Crusader ... title DEFAULTSORT Ascalon 1153, Siege of Category Battles of the Crusades Category Battles involving ... Asedio de Ascal n fr Si ge d Ascalon 1153 he 1153 nl Beleg van Ascalon fi Askelonin ... more details
Eutocius of Ascalon Pronunciation needed needing not the original Latin Greek pronunciation, but the Anglicized pronunciation that Classics Philosophy History etc. scholars use in English ca. 480 &ndash ca. 540 was a Greek people Greek mathematician who wrote commentaries on several Archimedes Archimedean treatises and on the Apollonius of Perga Apollonian Conics . Life and work Little is known about the life of Eutocius. He wrote commentaries on Apollonius of Perga Apollonius and on Archimedes . The surviving works of Eutocius are A Commentary on the first four books of the Conics of Apollonius. Commentaries on the Sphere and Cylinder of Archimedes. the Quadrature of the Circle of Archimedes. the Two Books on Equilibrium of Archimedes. Historian s owe much of their knowledge of Archimedes solution of a cubic by means of intersecting conics, alluded to in The Sphere and Cylinder , to Eutocius and his commentaries. Eutocius dedicated his commentary on Apollonius Conics to Anthemius of Tralles , also a mathematician, and architect of St. Sophia . ref Boyer, p. 193. Eutocius born ca. 480 , commented on several Archimedean treatises and on the Apollonian Conics . It is to Eutocius that we owe the Archimedean solution of a cubic through intersecting conics, referred to in The Sphere and Cylinder but not otherwise extant except through the commentary of Eutocius. The commentary by Eutocius on the Conics of Apollonius was dedicated to Anthemius of Tralles t534 , an able mathematician and architect of St. Sophia of Constantinople. ref References Reflist Sources cite book first Carl Benjamin last Boyer authorlink Carl Benjamin Boyer title A History of Mathematics edition Second publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc year 1991 isbn 0 471 54397 7 External links MacTutor Biography id Eutocius Greek mathematics Persondata name Eutocius of Ascalon alternative names short description date ... fr Eutocius id Eutocius dari Ascalon it Eutocio pl Eutokios pt Eut cio de Ascalon ru sl Evtokij ... more details
Ascalon is an unincorporated community in St. Louis County, Missouri St. Louis County , Missouri , United States just south of St. Ann, Missouri St. Ann . It sits at an elevation of 656 feet 200 m . coord 38 42 03 N 90 24 34 W display title References gnis 755700 St. Louis County, Missouri Category Unincorporated communities in St. Louis County, Missouri SaintLouisMO geo stub ... more details
For the siege and capture of Ascalon in 1153 Battle of Ascalon 1153 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Ascalon image File Ascalon.jpg 300px caption partof the First Crusade date August 12, 1099 place Ashkelon Antiquity Ashkelon , Israel result Crusades Crusader victory combatant1 Crusades Crusaders combatant2 Image Fatimid Flag.png 26px Fatimid Caliphate commander1 File Blason Lorraine.svg 20px Godfrey of Bouillon br File Blason duche fr Normandie.svg 20px Robert II of Normandy br File Blason sicile famille Hauteville.svg 20px Tancred, Prince of Galilee Tancred of Taranto br ref name EGG cite book title An encyclopedia of battles first David last Eggenberger date 1967 place New York ... 2008 place Woodbridge ref Campaignbox First Crusade Campaignbox Fatimid Crusader War The Battle of Ascalon ... crusaders out of Jerusalem towards Ashkelon Ascalon , a day s march away, while Peter the Hermit ..., also assembling in the port of Ascalon. The precise number of crusaders is unknown, but the number ... Majdal in a valley outside Ascalon, preparing to continue on to Jerusalem and besiege the crusaders ... of battle outside Ascalon, with the center of the army between the Jerusalem and Jaffa Gates ... crushed in the retreat back into the gates of Ascalon. Al Afdal left behind his camp and its treasures ... and Raymond both claimed Ascalon. When the garrison learned of the dispute they refused to surrender ... of the original crusade. Although the battle of Ascalon was a crusader victory the city itself ... of Ascalon . Sources reflist References Albert of Aix , Historia Hierosolymitana Fulcher of Chartres ... Ascalon 1099, Battle of Category Battles of the First Crusade Category Battles involving the Fatimid ... es Batalla de Ascal n fr Si ge d Ascalon 1099 ko id Pertempuran Ascalon it Battaglia di Ascalona he mk ms Pertempuran Ascalon nl Slag bij Ascalon ja no Slaget ved Ashkelon pl Bitwa pod Askalonem pt Batalha de Ascalon ro B t lia de la Ascalon ru ... more details
Geobox Settlement Heading name Ascalon native name other name category Names etymology official name motto nickname Image image image caption image size Symbols flag symbol Country country Canada state Ontario state type Province region Northeastern Ontario district Nipissing District Nipissing municipality Unorganized South Nipissing District Nipissing, Unorganized South municipality type Part Family part landmark river Locations location elevation 324 prominence lat d 46 lat m 04 lat s 27 lat NS N long d 78 long m 48 long s 19 long EW W highest highest location highest region highest state highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW lowest lowest location lowest region lowest state lowest elevation lowest lat d lowest lat m lowest lat s lowest lat NS lowest long d lowest long m lowest long s lowest long EW Dimensions length length orientation width width orientation area area land area water area urban area metro Population population population date population urban population metro population density population density urban population density metro History & management established date government government location government region government state government elevation government lat d government lat m government lat s government lat NS government long d government long m government long s government long EW mayor leader Codes timezone Eastern Time Zone utc offset 5 timezone DST Eastern Time Zone utc offset DST 4 postal code K0J postal code type Postal codes in Canada Forward sortation ... Ontario location map 2.svg map caption Location of Ascalon in Ontario map background map locator Ontario Websites commons statistics website Footnotes footnotes Ascalon is an Unincorporated area Canada ... Ontario northeastern Ontario , Canada . ref cite cgndb id FADWM title Ascalon accessdate 2011 08 10 ref Ascalon is located within Algonquin Provincial Park at the northwestern end of Mink Lake ... more details
the old Academy. ref Sextus Empiricus, i. 235. ref External links sep entry antiochus ascalon Antiochus of Ascalon James Allen http www.iep.utm.edu m midplato.htm SH4b Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Notes reflist 2 SmithDGRBM Platonists DEFAULTSORT Antiochus of Ascalon Category 125 BC births ... de Ascal n fr Antiochos d Ascalon gl Ant oco de Ascal n hr Antioh iz Askalona is Ant okkos fr Askalon it Antioco di Ascalona he nl Antiochus van Ascalon ja nds Antiochos ... more details
Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name County of Jaffa and Ascalon common name Jaffa and Ascalon continent moved from Category Asia to the Middle East region the Middle East country Palestine era High Middle Ages status Vassal of Kingdom of Jerusalem event start First Crusade year start 1100 date start event end Conquered by Baibars year end 1268 date end p1 Fatimid Caliphate flag p1 Fatimid flag.svg s1 Mamluk flag s1 Mameluke Flag.svg image flag image coat image map image map caption capital Jaffa, Israel Jaffa common languages Latin , Old French , Italian language Italian also Arabic language Arabic and Greek language Greek religion Roman Catholicism , Eastern Catholicism , Greek Orthodoxy , Syrian Orthodoxy , Islam , Judaism government type Monarchy leader1 Roger and Gerard year leader1 c.1100 leader2 James of Ibelin year leader2 1266 1268 title leader County of Jaffa and Ascalon Counts of Jaffa and Ascalon Count legislature The double County of Jaffa and Ascalon was one of the four major Manorialism seigneuries comprising the major crusader state , the Kingdom of Jerusalem , according to 13th century commentator John of Ibelin jurist John of Ibelin . History Jaffa, Israel Jaffa was fortified by Godfrey of Bouillon after the First Crusade in 1100, and was unsuccessfully ... Baldwin III Siege of Ascalon conquered Ascalon , and it was added to the territory of his brother Amalric ... of Jaffa and Ascalon had a number of vassals of its own Lordship of Ramla Ibelin Lordship of Ibelin ... and Ascalon italicized names are titular counts only Roger and Gerard c. 1100 Royal domain 1100&ndash ... of Jaffa and Ascalon William of Montferrat and Sibylla 1176&ndash 1177 Sibylla of Jerusalem Sibylla ... Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099 1291 . Clarendon Press, 1989. DEFAULTSORT Jaffa and Ascalon, County ... County of Jaffa and Ascalon Category Kingdom of Jerusalem cs Hrabstv Jaffa a Askalon es Condado de ... van Jaffa en Ascalon pl Hrabstwo Jaffy i Aszkelonu pt Condado de Jaffa e Ascalon ro Comitatul de Jaffa ... more details
and Ascalon in the marriage. William of Tyre describes him as tall, blond, and handsome brave ... malaria, at Ashkelon Ascalon in April 1177, and died there in June, leaving Sibylla pregnant with the future ... Persondata NAME William Of Montferrat ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Count of Jaffa and Ascalon ... 1140s births Category 1177 deaths Category Counts of Jaffa and Ascalon Category House of Aleramici ... z Montferratu zm. 1177 pt Guilherme de Montferrat, conde de Jaffa e Ascalon ru VI ... more details
William Longsword may refer to William I, Duke of Normandy 893 942 , second duke of Normandy William of Winchester, Lord of Lunenburg William of Montferrat, Count of Jaffa and Ascalon c. 1140 1177 , crusader William Longesp e, 3rd Earl of Salisbury 1176 1226 , illegitimate son of Henry II, loyal to King John hndis Longsword, William ... more details
Amalric of Jerusalem may refer to Amalric I of Jerusalem 1136 1174 , King of Jerusalem, Count of Jaffa and Ascalon Amalric II of Jerusalem or Amalric I of Cyprus, born Amalric of Lusignan 1145 1205 , King of Jerusalem hndis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
TOC right Ashkelon may refer to Places Ashkelon , a coastal city in the South District of Israel Organizations Ironi Ashkelon , Israeli basketball team Hapoel Ashkelon F.C. , Israeli football club Hof Ashkelon Regional Council , a regional council in Ashkelon, Israel Eilat Ashkelon Pipeline Company , an Israeli petroleum company Schools Ashkelon Academic College Other Ashkelon Railway Station , a railway station in Ashkelon, Israel The Streets of Ashkelon , a science fiction short story by Harry Harrison Battle of Ashkelon , better known as the Battle of Ascalon , considered the last action of the First Crusade See also Ascalon disambiguation disambig ... more details
File David Ascalon, Ascalon Studios, Holocaust Memorial Harrisburg, PA.jpg right thumb Holocaust Memorial along the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Holocaust Memorial for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is a Holocaust memorial at Front and Sayford Streets along Riverfront Park Harrisburg Riverfront Park , in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania . It was conceived by a committee of Holocaust survivors in 1992 representing the Jewish Community Center of Harrisburg. In light of publicity given to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum U.S. Holocaust Museum , a group of survivors that had lived in the Harrisburg area pressed for a local memorial. ref http www.temple.edu english isllc newfolk memorials2.html Holocaust Memorials Temple University, New Directions in Folklore 4.2, October, 2000 ref It was designed by David Ascalon for 200,000 USD on a site designated by the City of Harrisburg along the public park land adjacent to the Susquehanna River . ref http dart.fine art.com artlistinginfo.asp?i 74433 Holocaust Memorial for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by David Ascalon ref The Memorial was dedicated in 1994. An annual Yom Hashoah observance is held at the site. ref http www.hotelplanner.com Attractions 5651 Things to do in Hershey PA Holocaust Memorial Harrisburg area attractions ref References reflist External link http www.ascalonstudios.com sculpturemonumentsetc.html Holocaust Memorial for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by Ascalon Studios coord 40.26864 76.89291 type landmark globe earth region US PA display title Category 1994 establishments in the United States Category Holocaust memorials Category Outdoor sculptures in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Category Monuments and memorials in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Category Steel sculptures Category 1994 sculptures ... more details
File Baldwin III of Jerusalem receiving capitulation of Ascalon.jpg thumb right 300px Siege of Ascalon Surrender of Ascalon to Baldwin III of Jerusalem Baldwin III , Salles des Croisades at Versailles 1839 1842 S bastien Melchior Cornu , a French historical painter, was born at Lyon s in 1804. He first studied under Fran ois Fleury Richard Richard and Jean Claude Bonnefond Bonnefond , and then went to Paris and entered the studio of Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Ingres . There are by him at Palace of Versailles Versailles the Surrender of Ascalon to Baldwin III, and the Battle of Oued Halleg . He continued the decorative works at Abbey of Saint Germain des Pr s St. Germain des Pr s after the death of Jean Hippolyte Flandrin Flandrin , and died at Longpont sur Orge Longpont Seine et Oise in 1870. References Bryan article CORNU, S bastien Melchior Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cornu, S bastien Melchior ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1804 PLACE OF BIRTH Lyon DATE OF DEATH 1870 PLACE OF DEATH Longpont sur Orge DEFAULTSORT Cornu, Sebastien Melchior Category 1804 births Category 1870 deaths Category French painters Category People from Lyon ... more details
Adir or ADIR may refer to Air Data Inertial Reference Unit ADIRU , a key component of the Air Data Inertial Reference System ADIRS , which supplies air data and inertial reference information to aircraft systems Names of God in Judaism Lesser used names of God Adir , meaning Strong One, one of the names of God in Judaism Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised , a structured interview conducted with the parents of individuals who have been referred for the evaluation of possible autism or autism spectrum disorders People Adir Ascalon, a surrealist painter and sculptor, son of Maurice Ascalon Adir Hassid, the most interesting man in the world Adir Hu , a hymn sung by Jews worldwide at the Passover Seder Adir Maman , Israeli footballer Adir Miller , an Israeli actor and comedian Adir Zik , an Israeli television producer and journalist Category Arabic masculine given names disambig page title Adir fr ADIR ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 For the English Anglo Norman chronicler Nicholas Trivet Image Trivet.JPG right thumb Trivet , 19th century replica Image Trivet, French.JPG right thumb French trivet , 19th century replica Image Maurice Ascalon, Pal Bell Trivets.jpg right thumb Decorative brass trivets by the industrial designer Maurice Ascalon 1913 2003 , manufactured by the Pal Bell Company circa 1940s. A trivet IPAc en icon t r v t is an object placed between a serving dish or bowl vessel bowl , and a dining table furniture table , usually to protect the table from heat damage. Trivet also refers to a tripod used to elevate pots from the coals of an open fire the word trivet itself ultimately comes from Latin tripes meaning tripod . Metal trivets are often tripod like structures with three legs to support the trivet horizontally in order to hold the dish or pot above the table surface. These are often included with modern non electric pressure cookers. A trivet may often contain a receptacle for a candle that can be lit to keep food warm. A three legged design is optimal because it eliminates wobbling on uneven surfaces. Modern trivets are made from metal , wood , ceramic , fabric, silicone or Cork material cork . Wiktionary trivet Category Cooking utensils Cooking tool stub an Estreudes ca Trespeus es Tr bede nl Onderzetter no Gryteunderlag nn Gryteunderlag ... more details
unreferenced date February 2010 Image Ascalon Studios Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame.jpg thumb The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame Founder s Circle , a high tech version of a donor recognition wall, found in the lobby of a Frank Gehry designed building in Seattle . Project by Ascalon Studios . With origins in the early 20th century, a donor recognition wall also known as a donor wall or donor display is typically a wall mounted display found in a centralized location of a hospital, university, museum, library, worship facility, or other nonprofit institution. It consists of a listing of names of persons or companies that contributed funds to a capital campaign or other major fundraising effort of the organization. The fundamental purposes of a donor recognition wall are to honor the major financial contributors of an organization, and to serve as an incentive for potential donors to contribute. Traditionally, donor recognition walls consisted of header title lettering with the names of benefactors listed below on engraved brass panels or plaques. Today, however, donor recognition walls can incorporate a variety of styles, materials, artistic media and interactive multimedia presentations that appear on plasma displays, touch screen kiosks and LCD screens. Often in contemporary architecture , a donor recognition wall will constitute a major aesthetic feature of a building s lobby area or main hallway. It will frequently incorporate a prominent display of the organization s logo and mission statement . See also Warm glow giving Category Social philosophy Category Philanthropy Category Charitable organizations nl Donormuur ... more details
John of Ibelin may refer to John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut 1179 1236 , constable of Jerusalem, regent of the kingdoms of Jerusalem and Cyprus, opponent of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor John II of Beirut died 1264 , grandson of the Old Lord of Beirut John of Arsuf c. 1211 1258 , constable of Jerusalem John of Ibelin jurist 1215 1266 , count of Jaffa and Ascalon, bailli of Cyprus, and author of the Assizes of the Haute Cour of Jerusalem hndis de Johann von Ibelin el fr Jean d Ibelin ru ... more details
William of Montferrat may refer to William I of Montferrat d. before 933 William II of Montferrat died probably around 961 William III of Montferrat 991 bef.1042 , son of Otho I William IV of Montferrat c.1084 c.1100 William V of Montferrat c.1136 1191 William of Montferrat, count of Jaffa and Ascalon , also called William Longsword early 1140s 1177 William VI of Montferrat 1207 1225 William of Montferrat monk , 13th century William VII of Montferrat 1253 55 1292 , titular king of Thessalonica William VIII of Montferrat 1464 1483 William IX of Montferrat 1494 1518 , see Casale Monferrato William X of Montferrat , 1st duke of Montferrat, Duke of Mantua hndis Montferrat, William of ... more details
You may be looking for Anthedon mythology . Anthedon was a Hellenistic city near Gaza ref http 198.62.75.1 www1 ofm mad discussion 115discuss.html Ascalon, Gaza, Negev and Sinai , the Madaba Mosaic Map ref and is a titular see of the Catholic Church. ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese d3a24.html Anthedon Titular See ref See also Syro Palestinian archaeology References reflist Category Roman Catholic titular dioceses Category Former populated places in Southwest Asia Category Ancient Greek cities Palestine geo stub el fr Anth don ... more details