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great-grandson and Hywel
He was a grandson of Cadell ab Einion ab Owain ab Hywel Dda, and a great-grandson of Einon ab Owain ap Hywel Dda thus great-great grandson of Hywell Dda ( Howell the good ), king of the Britons ; who fell in 984.
After the death in 999 of Maredudd ab Owain who had seized Gwynedd from the line of Idwal Foel, the rule of Gwynedd returned to the original dynasty in the form of Idwal's great-grandson, Cynan ap Hywel.

great-grandson and ap
( Meurig was the son of Ithel, grandson of Rhydd and great-grandson of Iestyn ap Gwrgant.
In 1316 Llywelyn Bren, believed to be the son of Gruffyd ap Rhys and therefore great-grandson of Ifor Bach, led an insurrection, laying siege to the castle.
On the death of Llywelyn ap Seisyll in 1023, the rule of Gwynedd returned to the ancient dynasty with the accession of Iago, who was a great-grandson of Idwal Foel.

great-grandson and copied
The oldest known copy of the epic tradition concerning Atrahasis can be dated by colophon ( scribal identification ) to the reign of Hammurabi ’ s great-grandson, Ammi-Saduqa ( 1646 – 1626 BCE ), but various Old Babylonian fragments exist ; it continued to be copied into the first millennium BCE.

great-grandson and important
Niven is a great-grandson of oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny, an important figure in the Teapot Dome scandal of the 1920s.
The most important commission received by Orchardson as a portrait-painter was that for the Royal group of Queen Victoria with her son ( afterwards King Edward VII ), grandson and great-grandson, to be painted on one canvas for the Royal Agricultural Society.
A grandson, Jeff Cooper, produced an admirable bibliography of his grandfather, with brief but important notes, while a great-grandson of the poet is the author Joe Abercrombie.
* William Clark Falkner ( 1825 or 1826 – 1889 ), minor author and important influence on the above, his great-grandson

great-grandson and manuscript
The genealogical preface to this manuscript, as well as the annual entry ( covering years 855 – 859 ) describing the death of Æthelwulf, both make king Egbert of Wessex the son of an Ealhmund, who was son of Eafa, grandson of Eoppa, and great-grandson of Ingild, the brother of king Ine of Wessex, and descendant of founder Cerdic, and therefore a member of the House of Wessex ( see House of Wessex family tree ).
With that, Verne put the manuscript in a safe where it was forgotten, only to be discovered by his great-grandson in 1989.

great-grandson and British
* Lionel Robert Wilberforce ( 1861 – 1944 ), British physicist, great-grandson of William Wilberforce and inventor of the Wilberforce pendulum
Among his living descendants are his great-granddaughter, the actress Helena Bonham Carter ( b. 1966 ), and his great-grandson, Dominic Asquith, British Ambassador to Egypt since December 2007.
Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge, GCB, GCVO, CMG ( Adolphus Charles Alexander Albert Edward George Philip Louis Ladislaus ), born Prince Adolphus of Teck and later The Duke of Teck ( 13 August 1868 – 23 October 1927 ), was a member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandson of King George III and younger brother of Queen Mary, the consort of King George V. In 1900, he succeeded his father as Duke of Teck in the Kingdom of Württemberg.
Under the Titles Deprivation Act 1917, the legitimate lineal male heir of the 1st Duke of Albany ( his senior agnatic descendant is currently the 2nd Duke's great-grandson, Hubertus Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha ) may petition the British Crown for the restoration of the peerages.
Caroline's third and present husband is Ernst August Prinz von Hanover the dynastic head of the House of Hanover and great-grandson of the last reigning duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Ernest August II, duke of Cumberland, a great-grandson of British King George III.
Alastair Arthur Windsor, 2nd Duke of Connaught and Strathearn ( formerly Prince Alastair of Connaught and Strathearn ; 9 August 1914 – 26 April 1943 ) was a member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandson of Queen Victoria through his father and great-great-grandson of Victoria through his mother.
Although he was the senior male-line great-grandson of George III, the Duke of Cumberland was deprived of his British peerages and honours for having sided with Germany in World War I. Ernst August was the last Hanoverian monarch to hold a British royal title and the last foreign monarch to hold the Order of the garter as a way of birthright. Nevertheless the Hanoverian line of the British
He is the son of composer Patrick Gowers, great-grandson of British civil servant Sir Ernest Gowers and great-great-grandson of neurologist Sir William Gowers.
His great-grandson, the sixth Viscount, was a Diplomat and notably served as Minister at the British Embassy in Washington from 1958 to 1962 and as Deputy Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office between 1962 and 1969.
He was the great-grandson of the 19th century British Whig Prime Minister Lord John Russell.
He was also a great-grandson of the 19th century British Whig Prime Minister Lord John Russell.
He was President of the British Bankers ' Association from 1938 to 1946. the title is held by his great-grandson, the fourth Baron, who succeeded his father in 2008.
His great-grandson, the fourth Baronet ( the title having descended from father to son ), represented County Meath in both the Irish and British Parliaments.
Charles Patrick Fleeming Jenkin, Baron Jenkin of Roding, PC ( born 7 September 1926 ) is a British Conservative politician and the great-grandson of the scientist Fleeming Jenkin.
Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh ( William Frederick ; 15 January 1776 – 30 November 1834 ) was a member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandson of King George II and nephew and son-in-law of King George III.
He is the grandson of Sayyid Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi, founder of the Umma party, and great-grandson of Mohamed Ahmed Al-Mahdi, the Sudanese sufi sheikh of the Samaniyya order and self-proclaimed Mahdi who led the Mahdist War to liberate Sudan from its British occupiers.
In Madrid on 22 September 1976, Maria married Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia, a Hohenzollern great-grandson of Germany's last emperor, Wilhelm II and, like his bride, a great-great grandchild of Victoria, Queen of the British Empire.
He is a great-grandson of George V, so he is a second cousin to the Prince of Wales and is in the line of succession to the British throne.
Apart from being the direct ancestress of all members of the British royal family since Edward IV, who was her 4th great-grandson, she and John of Gaunt gave Henry Tudor his tenuous claim to the English throne.
Both great-grandfather and great-grandson served in the British Army, but neither had much patience for peacetime routines, and both married into the landed aristocracy.
Raglan, the great-grandson of FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan of Crimean War fame, attended Eton and Sandhurst before entering the British Army.

great-grandson and MS
The Bonedd y Saint () says that he is the ancestor of Saint Edeyrn ( the Bonedd y Saint says that Edeyrn was the great-grandson of Rhun, while Hengwrt MS. 202 says that he was the grandson of Rhun ).

great-grandson and which
Several verses speak of Isaac as a " gift " to Abraham ( VI: 84 ; XIX: 49-50 ), and XXIX: 26-27 adds that God made " prophethood and the Book to be among his offspring ", which has been interpreted to refer to Abraham's two prophetic sons, his prophetic grandson Jacob, and his prophetic great-grandson Joseph.
Note the coats of arms both bear on their clothing — Malcolm wears the Lion of Scotland, which historically was not used until the time of his great-grandson William I of Scotland | William the Lion ; Margaret wears the supposed arms of Edward the Confessor, her grand-uncle, although the arms were in fact concocted in the later Middle Ages.
He began medieval Europe's most comprehensive code of law, the Siete Partidas, which, however, thwarted by the nobility of Castile, was only promulgated by his great-grandson.
The finds confirms the description by historian Josephus Flavius, which state that constructions were finished only during the reign of King Agrippa II, Herod ’ s great-grandson.
This work is thought to have been commissioned by Brian's great-grandson, Muirchertach Ua Briain, as a means of justifying the Ua Briain claim to the High-Kingship, a title upon which the Uí Neill had had a near-monopoly.
One of the first U. S. motor roads, the Long Island Motor Parkway ( which opened on October 10, 1908 ) was built by William Kissam Vanderbilt II, the great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt.
A similar lineage can be found in Bonedd y Saint, in which a saint named Mechyll fab Echwys is the grandson of Gwyn Glohoyw and great-grandson of Gloyw Walltlydan.
During the war North Stonington resident Lieutenant Colonel William Randall, the great-grandson of original settler John Randall, commanded the 30th regiment of Connecticut militia, which was mobilized twice.
In January 2007, the great-grandson of impressionist artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alexandre Renoir, presented a painting to the city which depicts the Gardens banyan tree.
In a strictly agnatic line of succession, in which only a son, grandson, great-grandson, etc., or a brother, a half-brother who has the same father, a cousin who shares a paternal grandfather, etc., may inherit, every member of the line would theoretically have identical Y chromosomes, except for the pseudoautosomal region and any mutations that may have happened.
On the death of Peter of Castile in 1369, Ferdinand, as great-grandson of Sancho IV by the female line, laid claim to the vacant throne, for which the kings of Aragon and Navarre, and afterwards John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster ( married in 1370 to Constance, the eldest daughter of Peter ), also became competitors.
In the sixteenth century, Taraia, great-grandson of the great and prolific chief Kahungunu, established the large tribe of Ngāti Kahungunu, which eventually colonised the eastern side of the North Island from Poverty Bay to Wairarapa.
The great-grandson of his firstborn Prince Koretada, Kōshō, was the ancestor of a line of busshi, from which various styles of Buddhist sculpture emerged.
Gruffudd laid the foundations which were built upon by his son Owain Gwynedd and his great-grandson Llywelyn the Great.
Several verses speak of Isaac as a " gift " to Abraham ( VI: 84 ; XIX: 49-50 ), and XXIX: 26-27 adds that God made " prophethood and the Book to be among his offspring ", which has been interpreted to refer to Abraham's two prophetic sons, his prophetic grandson Jacob, and his prophetic great-grandson Joseph.
In the future, power struggles from outside the clan would also lead to a brief period in which the great-grandson of Yoshitane would be installed as a puppet leader of the Ashikaga shogunate.
In the 1990s, Carradine starred in the series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, which followed the grandson and great-grandson of the original Caine in a large modern city.
His father was the third son of the 2nd Duke of Grafton and Lady Henrietta Somerset, which made FitzRoy a great-grandson of both the 1st Duke of Grafton and the Marquess of Worcester.
De Gonneville's tale was forgotten until 1663, when Jean Paulmier de Courtonne, Canon of the Church of Saint-Pierre at Lisieux, a relative of de Gonneville's, published a book called Memoirs Concerning the Establishment of a Christian Mission in the Austral Land, in which he claimed to be the great-grandson of an " Indian " brought back to France by de Gonneville in 1505.
Born in Iaşi, he belonged to the Kogălniceanu family of Moldavian boyars, being the son of Vornic Ilie Kogălniceanu, and the great-grandson of Constantin Kogălniceanu ( noted for having signed his name to a 1749 document issued by Prince Constantine Mavrocordatos, through which serfdom was disestablished in Moldavia ).
Some later medieval sources refer to them by the title dux, the Latin word from which the English word " duke " is derived ; however, Rollo's great-grandson Richard II was the first to assuredly be styled " Duke of Normandy ".
His great-grandson, the seventh Viscount, assumed in 1850 the additional surname of Russell ( which was that of his father-in-law ).
He is the great-grandson of Buford " Mad Dog " Tannen, son of Kid Tannen, and the grandfather of Griff Tannen ( although it isn't specified in the movie that Griff's last name was actually Tannen, Griff did call Biff Grandpa, after which Biff confirms it to Marty who was pretending to be Marty Jr .).
The eighth share was Sir George Carteret's, which had passed to his great-grandson John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville.
A biography, Dr. Judd, Hawaii ’ s Friend which was written by his great-grandson Gerrit P. Judd IV ( 1915 – 1971 ) and published in 1960.

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