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According to genealogist Finne-Grønn, Hans was " most likely " married for the first time to a daughter of the burgomaster of Oslo, Anders Nilssøn ( brother of Bishop Jens Nilssøn ), and secondly to Ingeborg Lemmich.
According to the great 10th century genealogist Liu Fang: " Across the Yangzi River, the elite clans were known as ' émigré clans '; the Wang ( 王 ), Xie ( 謝 ), Yuan, and Xiao ( 萧 ) were the greatest among them.
According to Michael Rhodes ( a British genealogist specializing in the British aristocracy and landed gentry ), " Lord De Ramsey descends from one Coulson Fellowes ( 1696-1769 ), and Lady Jane's husband, Lord Fellowes, descends from Coulson's younger brother, William, of Shotesham Park, Norfolk.
According to genealogist Shelagh O ' Byrne Spencer, among 1820 Settlers who moved to Natal were " John Bailie, the founder of East London, and Charles Kestell, after whose son, the Revd John Daniel Kestell of Anglo-Boer War fame, the Free State town of Kestell is named ".

According and Edward
According to Edward Gibbon in The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, during the shifting of offices that took place at the beginning of the new reigns, Alaric apparently hoped he would be promoted from a mere commander to the rank of general in one of the regular armies.
According to Edward Barlow, a captain employed by the English East India Company, Kidd attacked a Mughal convoy here under escort by Barlow's East Indiaman, and was repelled.
According to some sources, in the time of Edward III, by the law of the land had been substituted by due process of law, which in those times was a trial by twelve peers.
According to Edward G. Browne, the three most prominent mystical Persian poets Rumi, Sana ' i and Attar were all Sunni Muslims and their poetry abounds with praise for the first two caliphs Abu Bakr and Umar ibn al-Khattāb.
According to the 2011 census, the province of Prince Edward Island has 140, 204 residents.
According to The British Army Website, the insignia was designed by Major Edward Seago in May, 1942.
According to Barbour, Comyn betrayed his agreement with Bruce to King Edward I, and when Bruce arranged a meeting for 10 February 1306 with Comyn in the Chapel of Greyfriars Monastery in Dumfries and accused him of treachery, they came to blows.
According to Edward Sapir:
According to the OED, John Paul Scott coined the word " sociobiology " at a 1946 conference on genetics and social behaviour, and became widely used after it was popularized by Edward O. Wilson in his 1975 book, Sociobiology: The New Synthesis.
According to accounts left by the monk Gervase of Canterbury and eyewitness Edward Grim, they placed their weapons under a tree outside the cathedral and hid their mail armour under cloaks before entering to challenge Becket.
According to Scandinavian tradition, Edward fought alongside Edmund ; as Edward was at most thirteen years old at the time, the story is disputed.
According to the Norman chronicler, William of Jumièges, Robert I, Duke of Normandy attempted an invasion of England to place Edward on the throne in about 1034, but it was blown off course to Jersey.
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Edward was sworn in as king alongside Harthacnut, but a diploma issued by Harthacnut in 1042 describes him as the king's brother.
According to his account, shortly before the Battle of Hastings, Harold sent William an envoy who admitted that Edward had promised the throne to William but argued that this was overridden by his deathbed promise to Harold.
According to the Encomium ( see above ), Edward the Confessor already served as co-ruler of England since 1041.
According to historian Jean Edward Smith, Grant and Garfield had a " guarded relationship ", since Grant put Thomas in charge of the Army of the Cumberland, rather than Garfield, after Rosecrans was dismissed.
According to Byzantine chronicles, on his abdication he achieved some degree of anecdotal fame by crying out the verse from Ecclesiastes, ' Vanity of vanities, all is vanity ' during Justinian's triumph in Contstantinople .< ref > Edward Gibbon,
* Poke's edition of Creasy's 15 Most Important Battles Ever Fought According to Edward Shepherd Creasy Chapter VII.
According to John of Worcester, Cnut sent them to the king of Sweden to be murdered, but the king instead sent them to Hungary, where Edmund died but Edward prospered.
According to legend, Isabella and Mortimer famously plotted to murder Edward in such a way as not to draw blame on themselves, sending a famous order ( in ) which, depending on where the comma was inserted, could mean either " Do not be afraid to kill Edward ; it is good " or " Do not kill Edward ; it is good to fear ".
According to legend ( recounted in Edward Hall's chronicle, written several years afterwards though from first-hand accounts ), he did not wait for an answer but dashed out Wenlock's brains with a battleaxe before seeking sanctuary in the Abbey.

According and MacLysaght
According to The Surnames of Ireland by Edward MacLysaght, there are three distinct septs of Muldoon: Galway ( around Uí Maine ), Clare ( whose names were generally Anglicised to Malone ), and in Co. Fermanagh where the name is most common.
According to Professor Edward MacLysaght, in the mid 20th century Gallagher was one of the most common Irish surnames, most of the recorded births being located in the north-west provinces of Ulster and Connacht, with the majority being recorded in the homeland of the sept-Co Donegal.

According and surname
According to Festus, Marcius had the surname of Ancus from his crooked arm.
According to the Wizard comic his surname was Brown.
) According to Suetonius, the Octavian family held some renown there, and Gaius Octavius ( father of the future Caesar Augustus ) defeated a Spartacist army near there ; as a result, the future emperor was granted the surname Thurinus shortly after birth.
According to George Fraser Black, in southern Argyllshire the surname is an Anglicised form of the surnames MacLucas, MacLugash ( which are derived from the Gaelic Mac Lùcais ).
According to Joe Adamson's biography, The Walter Lantz Story, Lantz's father was given his new surname by an immigration official who Anglicized it.
According to the 2012 edition of the Random House Dictionary, cognomen can mean " a surname " or " any name, especially a nickname ".
" According to Seneca, he obtained the surname from his attention to naval affairs.
According to the 1990 United States Census, Clark was the twenty-first most frequently encountered surname, accounting for 0. 23 % of the population.
According to Lê Trung Hoa, a Vietnamese scholar, approximately 5. 1 percent of Vietnamese people have this surname.
According to Till Lindemann, the song was originally written as an entrance song for the boxer Vitali Klitschko, whose surname was also the working title of the song.
According to Statistics Norway 100 persons have Galtung as their surname as of 2009.
According to the will of the Duke of Bridgewater, the Egerton estates passed on the death of the first Duke of Sutherland to his third son Lord Francis Leveson-Gower, who changed his surname to Egerton by Royal license.
According to prominent historian R. C. Majumdar, the surname Gupta was adopted by several different communities in northern and eastern India at different times.
According to the Song dynasty history book Lushi ( 路史 ), Chi You's surname was Jiang ( 姜 ), and he was a descendant of Yandi.
According to this patent Lady Rothes was succeeded by her eldest son John, the ninth Earl ( who assumed the surname of Leslie ; see the Earl of Rothes for further history of this branch of the family ).
According to Anand himself, Anand inherited his Chinese heritage from his maternal grandmother, whose surname was Lau ().
According to others, the name Keita is a clan name rather than a surname.
According to the Durnings, the surname Akin can also be an Anglicisation of the Irish name Ó hÓgáin ( O ' Eakin ).
According to Black, the first recorded appearance of the Scottish surname Aiken ( and its variations: Aitken, Aitkin, Aitkins, Atkin, Atkins ) occurs in the year 1405, in the court records of a Scottish sea merchant named " John of Akyne ", who sought restitution for having been illegally detained for eight weeks by " Laurence Tuttebury of Hulle ".
According to a study published in 2006, it is the 76th most common Chinese surname.
According to tradition, the surname originated from a noble family of the ancient state of Chen, in what is now eastern Henan province.
According to one source the first Indian Muslims to settle here were several brothers with the surname Rawat, who came from Nasirpoor Bhatti, a place near Navsari.
According to this perspective, Ştefan Caragiali was a native of Kefalonia, and his original surname, Karaialis, was changed on Prince Caragea's request.
According to his autobiography he states that his surname is Armenian ( Torossian ), while his maternal grandmother was German and his maternal grandfather was of mixed Georgian and Armenian descent.

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