The cast of Loving Miss Hatto - 2012 includes: Francesca Annis as Joyce Hatto Fiona Bell as Woman Journalist Jane Brennan as Miss Guisely Stephen Cromwell as Young Erich Ned Dennehy as Philip Mark FitzGerald as Constable Michael Grennell as Rehearsal Conductor Patrick Joseph Byrnes as Larry Rory Kinnear as Young Barrington Coupe Susan Loughnane as Publishing Girl Eve Matheson as Pilks Ronnie McCann as Coffee Bar Man Maimie McCoy as Young Joyce Hatto Chris McHallem as Detective Bernadette McKenna as Royston Neighbour Alfred Molina as William Barrington Coupe Phoebe Nicholls as Mrs. Hatto Nicholas Rowe as James Nell Williams as Young Birdy Nicholas Woodeson as Erich Sarah Woodward as Birdy
Hatto II died in 970.
Joyce Hatto died in 2006.
Joyce Hatto was born in 1928.
Hatto Tappenbeck was born on July 11, 1896, in Netherlands.
yes it is true that bishop hatto was killed by rats after research i found out that poem was based on the actual story of bishop hatto.
Hatto Tappenbeck died on March 30, 1970, in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
Bishop Hatto was known for his cruel and selfish nature. He famously mistreated the poor during a famine, resulting in a fitting punishment for his actions.
the theme of the poem is god punishing the people who have committed heinous crimes and they think that they will get away with it but how are so wrong cause God will always punish those who have done sins no matter in what way he does it!
Bishop Hatto was a 10th-century bishop of Mainz, Germany, often associated with the legend of his demise. According to folklore, he was known for his greed and cruelty, particularly towards the poor, and was said to have been devoured by mice as punishment for his sins after he locked starving peasants in a barn and burned it down. This tale has become a moral fable warning against avarice and injustice. The story of Bishop Hatto continues to be referenced in literature and discussions about moral consequences.
Walter Hatto Gross has written: 'Iulia Augusta' -- subject(s): Art 'Bildnisse Traians' -- subject(s): Coins, Roman, Portrait sculpture, Roman, Portraits, Roman Coins, Roman Portrait sculpture, Roman Sculpture, Sculpture, Roman
"Bishop Hatto" is regarded as a mysterious and supernatural poem because it tells the story of a bishop who is punished by a horde of mice for his cruel treatment of the poor. The poem blends elements of folklore and the supernatural to create a haunting and eerie atmosphere, leaving readers questioning the true nature of the events described.
The surname Hathcock has Germanic origins. The name is derived from the name Hatto or Hada which means strife or contention.