An angelot is a French gold coin within the reign of King Louis XI, an old musical instrument similar to a lute, or a small, rich cheese.
The Angelot was a French gold coin first issued around 1340. A similar coin, the "Angel", was issued in Britain around 1465, which replaced the "Noble" and was valued at 6 Shillings and 8 Pence or 80 Pence.
The cast of Chanson triste - 1917 includes: Edith Erastoff as Leonora Dennison Nicolai Johannsen as William Dennison William Larsson as Leonard Angelot Elin Markman as Dolly
The "Angelot" or "Ange". When it was introduced into England, it became known as the "Noble" and then the "Angel-Noble".
The cast of Nokj sproti Sveti Vasilij - 2001 includes: Goran Angelov as Kavaldzijata Bajsa Arifovska as Tapandzijata Igor Dzambazov as Angelot Risto Gogovski as Gjavolot Marjan Jankovski as Gajdadzijata Sofija Kunovska as Caricata Petar Mircevski as Carot Vanco Petrusevski as Popot Arna Shijak as Cvetanka Goran Stojanovski as Legacot Goce Todorovski as Doktorot
The "Angel" was a gold coin first introduced into England by Edward IV in 1465. The coin came from France where it was known as an "Angelot". It was briefly known as an "Angel-Noble", the "Noble" being the coin it replaced. The "Angel" had an initial value of Six Shillings and Eight Pence (or one-third of a Pound or 80 Pence). During the 16th Century, the value of the "Angel" changed from values between 80 Pence to 132 Pence (or 11 Shillings). The dimensions of the coin also changed reflecting the relative value of the coin. The "Angel" was effectively replaced in 1663 when the standard issue gold coin became the "Guinea".
The cast of Hochstaplerin der Liebe - 1954 includes: Paula Braend Willy Danek as von Waldheim Viktor de Kowa as Professor Angelot Elisabeth Epp Rudolf Fernau as Adrian van Zanten Otto Glaser Alexander Golling as Kriminalrat Dr. Maurer Clemens Hasse Fritz Heller Helmut Janatsch Hilde Krahl as Madame Franz Muxeneder as Bill Helmut Qualtinger Viktor Staal as Ernest Harrington Ariane Stopp Hubert von Meyerinck as Meister Philippe Rolf Wanka as Baron Goutten Oskar Wegrostek as Director Wollweber
The cast of Une qui promet - 1994 includes: Eliane Angelot Naka as Babar Pascale Audoin as Madame Joulin Agnelle Braun Bernard Calvo Paul Chevillard Franck de la Personne as Clemont-Pichon Robert Degennes Miguel Escobar Annie Gouin Djombol Hodjinou as Secretary Silvie Laguna as Bernadette Kiki Lambert Bruno Le Barazer as Walter Marie Marfaing Marc Michel as Joulin Alain Moussay as Pierrot Deba Ndiaye Nar Sene as Toumba Philippe Verdier Lambert Wilson as Ferdinand
William Larsson has: Played Police Officer in "Ingeborg Holm" in 1913. Played Policman in "Den moderna suffragetten" in 1913. Played Kammarjunkare in "Kammarjunkaren" in 1914. Played Brandt in "Skottet" in 1914. Played Lepinault in "Guldspindeln" in 1916. Played J. Miller in "Millers dokument" in 1916. Played Brandt in "I elfte timmen" in 1916. Performed in "Dolken" in 1916. Played Gerald Weston in "Miljonarvet" in 1917. Played Leonard Nachem in "Den levande mumien" in 1917. Played Leonard Angelot in "Chanson triste" in 1917. Played Prof. Buchwald in "Skuggan av ett brott" in 1917. Played Rickardo in "Sin egen slav" in 1917. Played Rahu in "Jungeldrottningens smycke" in 1917. Played Bjarni in "Berg-Ejvind och hans hustru" in 1918. Performed in "Dunungen" in 1919. Performed in "Karin Ingmarsdotter" in 1920.
Igor Dzambazov has: Performed in "Makedonskiot del od pekolot" in 1971. Performed in "Volsebnoto samarce" in 1975. Performed in "Sonce na dlanka" in 1986. Played Pahomij in "Kliment Ohridski" in 1986. Performed in "Teatarce Levo kose" in 1987. Played Dusko in "Zvezdite na 42-ta" in 1987. Performed in "Uciliste za klovnovi" in 1987. Performed in "Devojkite na Marko" in 1987. Played Vladimir Spirkovski in "Vikend na mrtovci" in 1988. Played Vladimir Spirkovski in "Vikend na mrtovci" in 1990. Played Igor in "Makedonija moze" in 1991. Played Jacket in "Welcome to Sarajevo" in 1997. Performed in "Zbogum na dvaesetiot vek" in 1998. Played Angelot in "Nokj sproti Sveti Vasilij" in 2001. Performed in "Sedum prikazni za ljubovta i svrsuvanjeto" in 2003. Played Simeon Mecka in "Nasa mala klinika" in 2007. Performed in "Trkalo na Srekjata" in 2009.
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An animal that starts with q in french is a Quellhogorot a type of monkey
Viktor de Kowa has: Played Lorenz Knie in "Katharina Knie" in 1929. Played Victor Ronai in "Die Faschingsfee" in 1931. Played James in "Der wahre Jakob" in 1931. Played Leutnant Hibbert in "Die andere Seite" in 1931. Played Direktor Roller in "Der Diamant des Zaren" in 1932. Played Herr Bobby in "Fasse dich kurz" in 1932. Played Leutnant Fritz Gernsbach in "Der Stolz der 3. Kompanie" in 1932. Played Charles Renard-Brinski in "Polizeiakte 909" in 1933. Played Heinz in "Es war einmal ein Musikus" in 1933. Played Paul in "Zwei im Sonnenschein" in 1933. Played Rigo in "Ein Lied geht um die Welt" in 1933. Performed in "Die unsichtbare Front" in 1933. Played Schott junior in "Lockvogel" in 1934. Played Baron Albrecht von Weiningen in "Da stimmt was nicht" in 1934. Played Florian - ein Vagabund in "Ein Kind, ein Hund, ein Vagabund" in 1934. Played himself in "Was bin ich ohne Dich" in 1934. Played Baron Neuhaus in "Der junge Baron Neuhaus" in 1934. Played Hans Werner in "Pappi" in 1934. Played Viktor Kendal in "Skandal um die Fledermaus" in 1936. Played Dr. Delius in "Scheidungsreise" in 1938. Played Willi Reinhardt in "Mit versiegelter Order" in 1938. Played Amerikaner Percy in "Ich liebe dich" in 1938. Played Gustl in "Der Optimist" in 1938. Played Paul Zimmermann in "Wir machen Musik" in 1942. Played Rittmeister Styx in "Die Sache mit Styx" in 1942. Played Dr. Paul Dehnhardt in "Altes Herz wird wieder jung" in 1943. Played Peter Voss in "Peter Voss, der Millionendieb" in 1946. Played Michael Rott in "Zwischen gestern und morgen" in 1947. Performed in "Anonyme Briefe" in 1949. Performed in "Melodie des Schicksals" in 1950. Played Manfred v. Prittwitz, Major in "Eine Liebesgeschichte" in 1954. Played Professor Angelot in "Hochstaplerin der Liebe" in 1954. Played Professor Behrens in "Der Himmel ist nie ausverkauft" in 1955. Played Kurt Widmann in "Musik im Blut" in 1955. Played Martin in "Vor Gott und den Menschen" in 1955. Played Theo in "Der veruntreute Himmel" in 1958. Played Minister in "Scampolo" in 1958. Played Minister in "Bomben auf Monte Carlo" in 1960. Played Anwalt in "Das Haus in Montevideo" in 1963. Played Bernhard von Wangen in "Begegnung in Salzburg" in 1964. Played Bettler in "Elektra" in 1964. Played Slim Callaghan in "Slim Callaghan greift ein" in 1964. Played Robert Ravenhurst in "Winnetou und sein Freund Old Firehand" in 1966. Played Sr. John Hotchkiss in "Heiraten" in 1966. Played Cocarel in "Ein Tag in Paris" in 1966.