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Mendelevium ( for Dimitri Ivanovich Mendeleev, surname commonly transliterated into Latin script as Mendeleev, Mendeleyev, Mendeléef, or even Mendelejeff, and first name sometimes transliterated as Dmitry or Dmitriy ) was first synthesized by Albert Ghiorso, Glenn T. Seaborg, Gregory R. Choppin, Bernard G. Harvey, and Stanley G. Thompson ( team leader ) in early 1955 at the University of California, Berkeley.
By way of example, the actor / writer / director Albert Brooks was born " Albert Einstein " and changed his surname so that his name would not be a distraction that would evoke the renowned physicist of the same name.
The brothers and sisters were Jørgine Caroline ( 1854 – 1879 ), Mathilde Sophie ( born 1856 ), Karen Marie ( 1857 – 1876 ), Jørgen Peter ( born 1859 ) emigrated to Australia, Johan Sophus ( 1861 – 1942 ) emigrated to USA, Christian Albert ( born 1863 ) emigrated to USA, Carl August ( 1865 – 1931 ), Anders Jacob ( born 1867 ) emigrated to USA, Helene Christine Louise ( born 1869 ) emigrated to USA, Valdemar Emil ( 1871 – 1965 ), Julie Christine ( born 1872 ), Anna Dusine ( 8 January to 2 April 1875 ). All the children bore the surname Nielsen despite regulations by the Ministry of Church Affairs.
In Mystery Mile, his true first name is said to be Rudolph, while his surname begins with a K. In The Fashion in Shrouds he also mentions his first name being Rudolph but confides he changed it asking people to call him Albert as he didn't like the name Rudolph.
Lord Albert Denison Conyngham, third son of the first Marquess, assumed the surname of Denison in lieu of Conyngham in 1849 on succeeding to the vast fortune of his maternal uncle William Joseph Denison, and was raised to the peerage as Baron Londesborough the following year ( see this title for more information on this branch of the family ).
Born Albert Denison Conyngham, he assumed by Royal license the surname of Denison in lieu of Conyngham in 1849 on inheriting the vast fortune of his maternal uncle William Joseph Denison ( 1770 – 1849 ).
In the late 19th century, Queen Victoria charged the College of Heralds in England to determine the correct personal surname of her late husband, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha — and, thus, the proper surname of the royal family upon the accession of her son.
If the naturalised person is from a one-surname culture, the actual surname is duplicated ; therefore, the English name “ George Albert Duran ” becomes the Spanish name “ George Albert Durán Durán ”, yet the law optionally allows him to adopt his mother's maiden name ( her surname ), as his maternal ( second ) surname.
Formally, Spanish naming customs conflate his name “ George ” and his middle-name “ Albert ” to the composite name “ George Albert ”, and his sole surname, “ Duran ”, is duplicated as his paternal and maternal surnames.
He then added the more aristocratic hyphen between Granville ( both his middle name and the surname of his mother, Mary Elizabeth Bozzi-Granville ) and Barker ( his original surname, after his father, Albert Barker ) while publishing volumes of criticism, his Prefaces to Shakespeare, and translations of Spanish plays.
He is currently the second in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, meaning that if the reigning Prince of Monaco, his uncle Prince Albert II, dies without legitimate children, then Casiraghi is likely to adopt the surname Grimaldi and someday become the Prince of Monaco, after his mother Caroline.
Their third son Lord Albert Conyngham succeeded to the vast Denison estates on the death of his maternal uncle, assumed the surname Denison and was created Baron Londesborough in 1850.
Although many believed the name's origin was Aboriginal, with the Wyong Shire originally claiming it meant " hills surrounded by water ", the Geographic Names Board later confirmed there was no Aboriginal significance to the name, with the two most likely sources being a corruption of the Japanese surname Watanabe, ascribed to a friend of well-travelled pioneer Albert Warner, or a comment made by early landowner Allan Chapman about the " nobby " shape of the surrounding terrain, have been suggested.

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* Albert Austin ( 1881 – 1953 ), British / American actor
* Albert G. Ingalls ( 1888 – 1958 ), editor of Amateur Telescope Making, Vols.
Casuists, like Albert Jonsen and Stephen Toulmin ( The Abuse of Casuistry 1988 ), challenge the traditional paradigm of applied ethics.
He finished 3 ’ 30 ” ahead of Albert Lemaître ( Peugeot ), followed by Doriot ( Peugeot ) at 16 ’ 30 ”, René Panhard ( Panhard ) at 33 ’ 30 ’’ and Émile Levassor ( Panhard ) at 55 ’ 30 ”.
* Albert ( suspiria ), minor character in Dario Argento's 1977 film Suspiria
* Albert ( Discworld ), a character in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series
* Albert ( electoral district ), a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada from 1867 to 1903
* Albert ( automobile ), an early 1920s British automobile
* Albert I of Belgium ( 1875 – 1934 ), third King of the Belgians
* Albert I of Brandenburg ( c. 1100 – 1170 ), first Margrave of Brandenburg
* Albert I, Count of Namur ( c. 950 – 1011 ), a Belgian count
* Albert I, Count of Vermandois ( 917 – 987 ), Count of Vermandois
* Albert I, Duke of Prussia ( 1490 – 1568 ), first Duke of Prussia
* Albert I of Germany ( 1255 – 1308 ), King of Germany and Archduke of Austria
* Albert I of Käfernburg ( died 1232 ), Archbishop of Magdeburg
* Albert II, Margrave of Meissen ( 1240 – 1314 ), Margrave of Meissen
* Albert II of Austria ( 1298 – 1358 ), Duke of Austria
* Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg ( 1318 – 1379 ), Duke of Mecklenburg
* Albert II, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing ( 1368 – 1397 ), Duke of Bavaria-Straubing
* Albert II of Germany ( 1397 – 1439 ), King of Germany, Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia, Duke of Austria
* Albert II of Belgium ( born 1934 ), sixth King of the Belgians
* Albert II, Prince of Monaco ( born 1958 ), ruler of the principality of Monaco
* Albert II, Prince of Thurn and Taxis ( born 1983 ), Prince of Thurn und Taxis, German prince
* Albert, Duke of Saxony ( 1443 – 1500 ), sometimes called " Albert III "

Albert and family
The name was invented either by Lovecraft, or by Albert Baker, the Phillips ' family lawyer.
Some circus examples include Pipo Sossman, François Fratellini ( the Fratellini family ), Felix Adler, Paul Jung, Harry Dann, Chuck Burnes, Albert White, Ernie Burch, Bobby Kaye, Jack and Jackie LeClaire, Joe and Chester Sherman, Keith Crary, Charlie Bell, Tim Tegge, Kenny Dodd, Frankie Saluto, Tammy Parish, David Konyot ( Circus Barum and The Toni Alexis trio ), Jay Stewart and Prince Paul Albert.
His father was Albert the Brave of Saxony, founder of the Albertine line of the Wettin family, his mother was Sidonie, daughter of George Podiebrad, King of Bohemia.
Albert was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, where he went to Abraham Lincoln High School .< ref > Corcoran, Tully.
These views, and his chronic intervention in " temporal " affairs, led to many bitter quarrels with the Emperor Albert I of Habsburg, the powerful Colonna family of Rome, King Philip IV of France, and Dante Alighieri, who wrote his essay De Monarchia to dispute Boniface's claims of papal supremacy.
Henry and Martha Grace had nine children in all: " the same number as Victoria and Albertand in every respect they were the typical Victorian family ".
* Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, known also as James Albert, lived with his family in the town in the 1760s and 1770.
In 1443, Albert formed a league directed mainly against Nuremberg, over which members of his family had formerly exercised the rights of burgrave.
In 1474, Albert married his daughter Barbara to Duke Henry XI of Głogów, who left his possessions on his death in 1476 to his widow with reversion to her family, an arrangement which was resisted by Henry's kinsman, Duke Jan II of Żagań.
Although he had a large family, he was survived by only one son, Albert, afterwards the German king Albert I.
The family of the Prince of Wales illustrated in 1891 ( based on a photograph from 1889 ): ( left to right ) Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence | Prince Albert Victor, Maud of Wales | Princess Maud, Alexandra of Denmark | Alexandra, Edward, Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife | Princess Louise, George V of the United Kingdom | Prince George and Princess Victoria Alexandra of the United Kingdom | Princess Victoria.
Prince Albert, Duke of York – " Bertie " to the family – was the second son of King George V. He initially proposed to Elizabeth in 1921, but she turned him down, being " afraid never, never again to be free to think, speak and act as I feel I really ought to ".
* Lord Nicholas Windsor, member of the British royal family, and his son Albert
Albert first considered becoming a minister but instead he turned to the study of mathematics and physics, where he later became a co-inventor of the x-ray microscope and author of one of the most widely used physics textbooks in the U. S. The Baez family converted to Quakerism during Joan's early childhood, and she has continued to identify with the tradition, particularly in her commitment to pacifism and social issues.
Albert was married in Munich on 2 October 1900 to Duchess Elisabeth Gabrielle Valérie Marie in Bavaria, a Wittelsbach princess whom he had met at a family funeral.
The ten remaining confused passengers are Brian Engle, a troubled, off-duty airline pilot traveling to Boston to attend his ex-wife's funeral ; Dinah Bellman, a young blind girl with minor psychic powers ; fifth-grade teacher Laurel Stevenson, who takes to watching over Dinah ; Nick Hopewell, a junior attache & " mechanic " for the British Embassy ; Don Gaffney, a retired tool-and-die engineer on a trip to see his grandchild ; Rudy Warwick, a businessman ; Albert Kaussner, a talented teen violinist heading to a prestigious school of the arts ; Bethany Simms, a teenager being sent by her family to rehab ; Bob Jenkins, a mystery author who acts as the voice of logic ; and Craig Toomey, an irritable investment banker on the verge of a psychotic breakdown.
Sauvé was born in the Fransaskois community of Prud ' homme, Saskatchewan, to Charles Albert Benoît and Anna Vaillant, and three years later moved with them to Ottawa, where her family had previously lived and her father would take her to see the bronze bust on Parliament Hill of Canada's first female Member of Parliament ( MP ), Agnes Macphail.
In a break from the past, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert allowed photographers and painters to capture their family in the grounds and in the house, partly for their own enjoyment and partly as a form of propaganda for the nation to show what a happy and devoted family they were.
Later, obnoxious cousin Albert ( Allyn Joslyn ) introduces the family to his fiancee, Martha ( Gene Tierney ) and her feuding parents, the Strables ( Eugene Pallette, Marjorie Main ).
Her tutor, Prof. Perot ( Albert Bassermann ) is sympathetic and, finding that she has no friends or family in Paris, invites her to a soirée his wife is throwing for a " few friends " ( primarily professors and their wives ).

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