Banning Cocq and Willem van Ruytenburch, but commonly referred to as The NightWatch (Dutch: De Nachtwacht), is a 1642 painting by Rembrandt van Rijn. It...
the Old Testament, as had been the case before. In 1642 he painted The NightWatch, the most substantial of the important group portrait commissions which...
seasons four and five, the Night King is portrayed by Richard Brake. Introduced in season 1 Dennis McKeever as a Night'sWatch officer (season 1) David...
2006, a bronze-cast representation of his most famous painting, The NightWatch, by Russian artists Mikhail Dronov and Alexander Taratynov was displayed...
situation. NightWatch, translated by Andrew Bromfield, was published in English in July 2006, Day Watch followed in January 2007, Twilight Watch was published...
in Guards! Guards!, he is the alcoholic captain of the three-person NightWatch, which also includes the lazy, cowardly, and none-too-bright sergeant...
The Watch That Ends the Night is a novel by Canadian author and academic Hugh MacLennan. The title refers to a line in Psalm 90. It was first published...
Nochnoy Dozor may refer to: NightWatch (Lukyanenko novel), 1998 opening of Sergei Lukyanenko's Watch fantasy tetralogy NightWatch (2004 film), Russian film...
available during the day while the nightwatch would serve during the night. Eventually, municipalities formed day watch groups. Rioting was handled by local...
and is best known as the central figure in Rembrandt's masterpiece The NightWatch. Frans was born on February 23, 1605, as the son of Jan Jansz Cock (1575–1633)...
ended in all their ships being torched. House Stark would also aid the Night'sWatch several times against wildling raids, defeating many Kings-beyond-the-Wall...
different watches instead of one team being forced to stand the mid-watch every night. The choice of time also allows both watches, if there are only two...
screenwriter, and tech entrepreneur. He is best known for the fantasy epic NightWatch (2004) and the action thriller Wanted (2008), as well as for the pioneering...
originally intended that the chapter "NightWatch" should be immediately followed by "Watchman, What of the Night?", and then "The Squatter". Dylan Thomas...