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  • YANNICK LINTZ, Ph.D. in Achaemenid History, from Sorbonne University, has been director of the Islamic Art Department in the Louvre Museum since Those last years were mainly devoted to museum studies in Islamic art and history of Islamic collectors. As member of the scientific committee of the agency France Museums in charge of working for the Louvre Abu Dhabi museum project, she trained French curators on the idea of a global history museum from the point of view of the Islamic world. She has become known as an art historian of the Middle East, with a focus on the transition between late antiquity and the beginning of Islam, through the city of Antinoe, Egypt. Recently, she has created the PAPSI program focused on safeguarding endangered cultural heritage in Syria and Iraqi through scientific archives survey. She also curated in the medieval Morocco exhibition held in the Louvre, also shown in the Mohamed VI Modern Art Museum in Rabat, Morocco in

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    Madison Lintz

    American actress (born )

    Madison Lintz

    Lintz at Spooky Empire's Ultimate Horror Weekend in

    Born () May 11, (age&#;25)

    Atlanta, Georgia

    OccupationActress
    Years&#;active–present
    Known&#;forThe Walking Dead, Parental Guidance, Bosch, Bosch: Legacy
    ParentKelly Collins Lintz Marc Lintz
    Family

    Madison Lintz (born May 11, ) is an American actress known for her roles as Sophia Peletier in the AMC post-apocalyptic television drama series The Walking Dead (–) and as Madeline "Maddie" Bosch in the streaming series Bosch (–) and its revival Bosch: Legacy (–).

    Career

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    Lintz's acting career began when she was six years old, appearing in commercials as well as voice-overs.[1]

    She appeared in the first two seasons of AMC's post-apocalyptic television series The Walking Dead, playing julsång Peletier's year-old daughter Sophia.[2][3] She has appeared in the television series Nashville an

    A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE VILLAGE OF LINTZ

     

    Half a mile or so to the west of the Leazes in Burnopfield is the village of Lintz, a name that has been associated with the area for hundreds of years. The spelling of Lintz has changed many times over the centuries, with variations such as Lynce, Lynths, Lynz and Lynze all being recorded at one time or another.

     

    The name itself is derived from that of a wealthy family known as ‘de Lynz’, who settled in the area before or during the twelfth century. Probably originating from the area near the modern city of Linz in Austria, it is believed that they moved to England to escape religious persecution.

     

    Granted to them by the Norman kings of England, the family state was originally known as the Villa of Lynz, at the centre of which was a fine house, known as Lynz Hall. This was probably built early in the thirteenth century.

     

    Because of their turbulent past, the family built a passage round the house betw

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