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By 926 Sihtric had evidently acknowledged Æthelstan as over-king, adopting Christianity and marrying a sister of Æthelstan at Tamworth.
By marrying Vespasia Polla he allied himself to the more prestigious patrician gens Vespasia, ensuring the elevation of his sons Titus Flavius Sabinus II and Vespasian to senatorial rank.
By marrying Richard III's niece, Elizabeth of York, Henry VII successfully bolstered his own disputed claim to the throne, whilst moving to end the Wars of the Roses by presenting England with a new dynasty, of both Lancastrian and Yorkist descent.
By marrying his son Philip the Handsome to the future Queen Joanna of Castile in 1498, Maximilian established the Habsburg dynasty in Spain and allowed his grandson Charles to hold the throne of both León-Castile and Aragon, thus making him the first de jure King of Spain.
By marrying Vespasia Polla he allied himself to the more prestigious patrician gens Vespasia, ensuring the elevation of his sons Titus Flavius Sabinus II and Vespasian to the senatorial rank.
By marrying Aspasia without obtaining the permission of the Archbishop, Alexander disobeyed the law and his attitude caused a major scandal in Greece.
By marrying her now, he would be removed from the line of succession early, and preclude the prospect of losing Natalia.
By 1840 he writes that seamen were marrying early with 86 marriages and 60 births in the parish in the space of one year.
By proceeding more quickly, Berengaria prevented the daughters of her former husband from marrying a man who could claim the throne of León.
By that time, less wealthy daughters were often marrying without any dowry.
By 1378, he owned the manor of Bodiam by virtue of marrying into a land-owning family.
By marrying Sibylla to his vassal, Philip could control the kingship of Jerusalem.
By this — so this narrative alleges — Agnes hoped to foil any attempt by Raymond III of Tripoli ( the former regent ) from marrying her daughter into the rival court faction, led by the Ibelins.
By the late 1940s, Marjorie slowly matures to a young woman of marrying age.
By marrying short passing to intelligent positional play, they made the ball do all the work, and so kept their opponents on the run wrote Joy.
By marrying two daughters to Frankish kings, he may have intended to involve the Merovingians in the Visigothic succession.
By marrying a Roman Catholic, Alexander lost his place in line of succession to the British throne, which he had held as a descendant of Queen Victoria through her second son Alfred.
By marrying Vespasia Polla he allied himself to the more prestigious patrician gens Vespasia, ensuring the elevation of his sons Titus Flavius Sabinus II and Vespasian to the senatorial rank.
By now, he has added to his fortunes by marrying Héloise Plïsson, a rich socialite who has suspicions about how he makes his money, but prefers not to know.
By marrying Safiyyah, Muhammad aimed at ending the enmity and hostility between Jews and Islam.
By marrying her, Muhammad also established kinship ties with the banu Makhzum, his previous opponents.
By marrying Frederick, she became Electress of Brandenburg in 1688, and after the elevation of Brandenburg-Prussia to a kingdom in 1701, she became the first Queen in Prussia.
By then Lloyd Cotsen, had entered the Stolaroff family by marrying his daughter Joanne Stolaroff.
By the end of 1819 Calvos had a love affair with a student, Susan Fortune Rideout, but her parents did not approve, and it was considered too soon after his wife's death for them to think of marrying.

By and Jacob
By then Jacob had become over 100 years old.
Having made Jacob a ruler over his brothers, Isaac could only promise, " By your sword you shall live, but your brother you shall serve ; yet it shall be that when you are aggrieved, you may cast off his yoke from upon your neck " ( 27: 39-40 ).
By 1896, with financing from moguls like J. P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor IV, and the Vanderbilts, they had constructed giant underground conduits leading to turbines generating upwards of, and were sending power as far as Buffalo, away.
By 1872 Jacob Samuels, William Jesse Boaz, and William Henry Davis had opened general stores.
By the mid-19th century, the small town of Jacob was Jackson County's first black community.
By the late 19th century, St. Mary Missionary Baptist church was built on what is now now Main Street and is commemorated by a Jacob City historical marker.
By 1632, Barebone had joined the semi-separatist congregation founded in 1616 by Henry Jacob, later to be led by John Lathrop and then, from 1637, by Henry Jessey.
By the time of the Bull Summis desiderantes of Pope Innocent VIII in 1484 he was already associated with Jacob Sprenger to make an inquisition for witches and sorcerers.
But his bow remained in strength, And the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the Mighty God of Jacob ( From there is the Shepherd, the Stone of Israel ), By the God of your father who will help you, And by the Almighty who will bless you With blessings of heaven above, Blessings of the deep that lies beneath, Blessings of the breasts and of the womb.
By way of linguistic reconstruction, the matter of a Proto-Germanic goddess called * Austrō has been examined in detail since the foundation of Germanic philology in the 19th century by scholar Jacob Grimm and others.
By 1830, John Jacob Astor had gained a monopoly with his American Fur Company.
It is not archaeologists, but artists … who are the best qualified to judge of the significance of works of art considered as art .” By 1909, he was firmly acquainted with Jacob Epstein and Eric Gill, the city's two most important early Modernists, and soon both of them had begun to incorporate Indian aesthetics into their work.
By the end of the 17th century most land along the “ Harlaem River ” had come under the ownership of the Dutch families whose names are now commonly seen on street signs, area maps, and parks, including Jonas Dyckman, Jacob Nagle, etc.
By the time that Jacob returns with his family to Canaan, describes Hivites as rulers of the region of Shechem.
By far, the best-known genizah, which is famous for both its size and spectacular contents, is the Cairo Geniza, brought to the attention of Western scholars by Jacob Saphir, and chiefly studied by Solomon Schechter and Shlomo Dov Goitein.
By the 19th century Jacob Grimm mentions the Nixie to be among the " water-sprites " who love music, song and dancing, and says " Like the sirens, the Nixie by her song draws listening youth to herself, and then into the deep.
By the 1950s and 1960s it was replaced by urban samba in radio, but was still alive in amateur circles called " rodas de choro " ( choro gatherings in residences and botecos ), the one most famous was the " roda de choro " in the house of Jacob do Bandolim, in Jacarepaguá, and the " roda de choro " in the pub " suvaco de cobra " in the Penha.
Scholars who share Justice Black's view, such as Akhil Amar, argue that the Framers of the Fourteenth Amendment, like Senator Jacob Howard and Congressman John Bingham, included a Due Process Clause in the Fourteenth Amendment for the following reason: " By incorporating the rights of the Fifth Amendment, the privileges or immunities clause would ... have prevented states from depriving ' citizens ' of due process.
By 1922, he and fellow inventor Jacob Leventhal were producing a popular series of anaglyph 3-D novelty shorts called Plastigrams.
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By the 1921 season, Peckinpaugh was one of three players remaining with the Yankees from the time Jacob Ruppert and Tillinghast L ' Hommedieu Huston purchased the team in 1915.
By the 1990s, new historical research ( especially by Air Force historians Earl Tilford, Bernard Nalty, and Jacob Van Staaveren ) and the publications of the Military Institute of Vietnam finally opened new perspectives on aerial interdiction during the Vietnam War.
By the time Sione left the WWF, the team was used to put over new teams such as Jacob & Eli Blu.
By February 2005, Sydney had filled 16 of their allowed 20 squad positions — attracting Socceroos Alvin Ceccoli, Clint Bolton, Steve Corica and David Zdrilic as well as youth internationals Justin Pasfield, Mark Milligan, Wade Oostendorp, Iain Fyfe and Jacob Timpano.

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