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Posthumous
Posthumous may refer to: * Posthumous award - an award, prize or medal granted after the recipient's death * Posthumous publication – material published after the author's death * ''Posthumous'' (album), by Warne Marsh, 1987 * ''Posthumous'' (EP), by The Banner, 2001 * ''Posthumous'' (film), a 2014 American-German romantic comedy See also * * List of people known as the Posthumous * Posthumus (surname) * Postumus (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Posthumous (film)
''Posthumous'' is a 2014 American-German film directed by Lulu Wang and starring Brit Marling and Jack Huston. It is Wang's directorial debut. Plot Frustrated with his lack of success, artist Liam Price (Jack Huston) destroys his work in front of a Berlin gallery. However, when he passes out drunk, a homeless man steals his belongings. The man is found dead with Liam's drawings and everyone believes that he is Liam and has killed himself. When Liam realizes his art is worth more after his death, he devises an elaborate plan to make money off of his supposed demise. Meanwhile, an American journalist (Brit Marling) decides to write a story on Liam's life, which puts his ruse in jeopardy. Cast *Brit Marling as McKenzie Grain *Jack Huston as Liam Price *Lambert Wilson as Daniel S. Volpe *Alexander Fehling as Erik Adler *Tom Schilling as Ben *Nikolai Kinski as Kaleb Moo *Isabelle Redfern as Randy *Martin Stange as Detective *Fabian Stumm Fabian Stumm (born in 1981) is a German ac ...
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Posthumous (album)
''Posthumous'', is an album by saxophonist Warne Marsh recorded in 1985 but not and released on the Interplay label until 1987.Interplay Records discography
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Enciclopedia del Jazz: Warne Marsh
accessed May 16, 2017 The album was rereleased on the Dutch Storyville label as ''Newly Warne'' in 1989 with slightly different track titles and an additional recording from the same session.


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List Of People Known As The Posthumous
"The Posthumous" is an epithet for: * Charles of Austria, Bishop of Wroclaw (1590–1624), Prince-Bishop of Wrocław (Breslau), Prince-Bishop of Brixen, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order and ruler of the Bohemian County of Kladsko * John I of France (born and died in 1316), King of France and Navarre * Ladislaus the Posthumous (1440–1457), Duke of Austria and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia * Stephen the Posthumous Stephen the Posthumous ( hu, Utószülött István; 1236–1271) was the posthumous son of King Andrew II of Hungary by his third wife, Beatrice d'Este. He was regarded as bastard son of infidelity by his much older half-brothers, including King B ... (1236–1271), son of King Andrew II of Hungary and father of King Andrew III of Hungary * Theobald I of Navarre (1201–1253), King of Navarre and Count of Champagne {{DEFAULTSORT:Posthumous Lists of people by epithet ...
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Posthumus
Posthumus is a surname mostly stemming from the Dutch province of Friesland. Among variants are '' Posthuma'' and ''Postmus''. The surname may have originated in the same way Romans called boys and girls born after the death of their father ''Postumus'' and ''Postuma'', and the common Frisian name Postma sometimes is a derivative of such a name. Alternatively, the situation is reversed, with the surname ''Postma'' or ''Postema'' morphing to "Posthuma" and further to "Posthumus".Posthumus
at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands People with this surname include: * Bryan Posthumus (born 1985), American politician *

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Posthumous Award
A posthumous award is granted after the recipient has died. Many prizes, medals, and awards can be granted posthumously. Australian actor Heath Ledger, for example, won many awards after his death in 2008. Military decorations, such as Hero of the Russian Federation or the Medal of Honor, are often given posthumously. During World War II, many countries practiced the granting of posthumous awards. Sports awards and titles can be awarded posthumously, for example 1970 Formula One champion Jochen Rindt, who died in a crash late in the season, but still had enough points to be named champion. Less commonly, certain prizes, medals, and awards are granted ''only'' posthumously, especially those that honor people who died in service to a particular cause. Such awards include the Confederate Medal of Honor award, to Confederate veterans who distinguished themselves conspicuously during the American Civil War (1861–1865), and the Dag Hammarskjöld Medal, to military personnel, polic ...
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Posthumous (EP)
''Posthumous'' is a five track EP from the American hardcore punk/metalcore band, The Banner. Originally recorded as the band's first (and unnamed) demo (while the band was still known by their original moniker, Bruce Banner), it was handed at out the band's local shows to fans and attendees. As a result of the popular demo tape, the band won a contract with local New Jersey punk specialist label, Blackout! Records. The demo was then renamed "Posthumous" and re-released as a CD-EP. It was the first of two recordings the band released with Blackout! before leaving for Ferret Music. It was released in June, 2003. Overview Debate continues over what genre this band fits into and this EP was probably where it all started. The opening track, "Outgunned", has metal qualities – including Slayer-like riff flourishes, but the vocal style throughout is undeniably hardcore punk. "Rattlesnakes", "The Screaming", and "Marked For Life", on the other hand are more in the straightforward ...
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Posthumous Publication
Posthumous publication refers to material that is published after the author's death. This can be because the author died before the work was completed or while trying to find a publisher. For example, Stieg Larsson died suddenly having submitted the first two of the Millennium novel series to a publisher. Other authors desire publication not to happen until after their death. Mark Twain did not want his autobiography to be published until 100 years after his death. Posthumous publication can be controversial if it is believed that the author would not have wished the material to be published. For example, critics of a collection poems by Philip Larkin argued that many of the poems were unfinished or from early in his career, and that he would never have wished them to be made public. See also List of works published posthumously The following is a list of works that were published posthumously. An asterisk indicates the author is listed in multiple subsections. (Philip Sidne ...
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