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Mrs. Thorpe's son John is also acquainted with Catherine's older brother, James.
James Morland: Catherine's older brother who is in school at the beginning of the story.
Meanwhile, Owen and Catherine's two older sons, Edmund and Jasper, went to live with Katherine de la Pole, Abbess of Barking and sister of the Duke of Suffolk.
After a short scene of Catherine's son's death ( her second pregnancy, after a stillbirth ), and her weeping in Henry's arms, the programme cuts to her older days where Henry falls in love with Anne Boleyn.
Claire: Catherine's older sister, a no nonsense, take charge, kinda gal who left Robert and Catherine behind in the run down family home on the edge of the University of Chicago campus where Robert taught to make a life for herself in New York City
' Catherine's older sister, Joana, Princess of Beira, died in 1653, leaving Catherine as the eldest surviving child of her parents.
After Catherine's arrival, she shared the longhouse of her older sister and her husband.
The costs of the suit and the publicity campaign have eaten up his older brother Dickie's Oxford tuition, and hence his chance at a career in the Civil Service, as well as Catherine's marriage settlement.
The marriage also gave Gustav closer connections to the throne of Denmark, as Catherine's older sister Dorothea was engaged to Christian, the Crown Prince of Denmark.
Saint Catherine's was founded by Justinian in the early 6th, on the site of an older monastery founded about 313 AD and named for Helena of Constantinople.
According to the principle of agnatic primogeniture, the closest heir was her nephew Ranuccio Farnese, being the son of Catherine's late older sister Maria, followed by his siblings ; then the Duchess herself and her children ; and only after them, King Philip.

Catherine's and sister
Castile was a much larger kingdom than Aragon, and it was inherited by Catherine's mentally unstable elder sister, Joanna.
Assumed to be of moderate wealth, he becomes the love interest of Isabella Thorpe, the younger sister to his friend and Catherine's admirer John Thorpe.
Through Catherine's mother, Maud, she was also related to Henry by her ancestress Joan Wydville ( or Woodville ), sister of Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers, father of King Edward IV consort, Elizabeth Woodville.
The profession would span five generations down to Catherine's sister, Anne, who would serve all six of King Henry VIII's wives.
In 1553, as King Edward VI was dying, the King and his chief minister, John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, planned to exclude his sister Mary from the succession in favour of Catherine's elder sister, Jane.
Her piety was widely known and was a characteristic in his wife that the King greatly admired ; in his letters to his sister Catherine's devoutness is described almost with awe.
Upon his release from jail, Wakefield spent some time with his daughter at his sister Catherine's.
While it is acknowledged that her sister Margaret and her future sister-in-law Mary were prettier than she, she was one of Catherine's attractive daughters.
In exchange, her maternal lands of Courtenay and other estates on the continent were ceded to Hugh's sister Joan, who married Catherine's half-brother, Philip of Valois.
Also, Catherine's 17 year old sister Mary moved with them from Furnival's Inn to offer support to her newly married sister and brother-in-law.
The palimpsest was identified in the library at St. Catherine's in February 1892 by Agnes Smith Lewis and her sister Margaret Dunlop Gibson, who returned with a team of scholars that included J. Rendel Harris, to photograph and transcribe the work in its entirety.
Catherine's sister, Annie DeLorenze ( Jane Lowry ), moves in to help Catherine through her grief, but it is soon evident that Alice and Annie despise each other.
Following this principle, the first in line to the throne would have been Catherine's nephew Ranuccio I Farnese of Parma, as that 11-year old Italian boy was the heir of her elder sister Maria of Guimarães.
By Richard Bertie, Catherine was the mother of Peregrine Bertie, who married a sister of the Earl of Oxford, and of Susan Bertie, who married firstly the Earl of Kent, and secondly Sir John Wingfield, a nephew of Catherine's friend Bess of Hardwick.
Lady Catherine's father and sister, Jane, were both executed for high treason in February 1554 by the orders of Queen Mary I. Herbert managed to distance himself from the Grey family after their fall and obtained the new queen's favour by crushing Thomas Wyatt's rebellion.

Catherine's and Isabella
The death of Catherine's mother Isabella of Castile, however, meant that her " value " in the marriage market decreased.
The day after Catherine's funeral, Isabella flees Heathcliff and escapes to the south of England where she eventually gives birth to Linton, Heathcliff's son.

Catherine's and Valois
This led to the Medici blood being transferred, through Catherine's daughters, to the royal family of Spain through Elisabeth of Valois, and the House of Lorraine through Claude of Valois.
He is now thought to have been the patron behind the " Valois tapestries " presented to Catherine, which presented major figures in Catherine's court against scenes of festivity.

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There was the Neapolitan, Ribas, a capable conniver whose father had been a blacksmith but who had fawned his way up the ladder of Catherine's and Potemkin's favor till he was now a brigadier ( and would one day be the daggerman designated to do in Czar Paul 1,, after traveling all the way to Naples to procure just the right stiletto ).
In 1844, he paid his first visit to the convent of Saint Catherine's Monastery, on Mount Sinai, where he found, in a trash basket, forty-four pages of what was the then oldest known copy of the Septuagint.
Indeed he was never rich, but he staunchly defended the rights of the monks at St. Catherine's Monastery when he persuaded them eventually to send the manuscript to the Tsar.
Such was Catherine's impression on people, that even her enemy, Thomas Cromwell, said of her " If not for her sex, she could have defied all the heroes of History.
Ostensibly, the marriage was delayed until Henry was old enough, but Henry VII procrastinated so much about Catherine's unpaid dowry that it was doubtful if the marriage would ever take place.
Behind the bust walked Lapa, Catherine's mother, who lived until she was 89 years old.
In the 1969 revision of the Roman Catholic calendar of saints, it was decided to leave the celebration of the feast of St Peter of Verona to local calendars, because he was not as well known worldwide, and Saint Catherine's feast was restored to its traditional date of April 29.
The timing of Henry's case was very unfortunate ; it was 1527 and the Pope had been taken prisoner by the emperor Charles V, Catherine's nephew and the most powerful man in Europe, for siding with his archenemy Francis I of France.
If Daniel's Vita is trustworthy ( and there is nothing against which to judge its accuracy ), then John came to the Vatos Monastery at Mount Sinai, now Saint Catherine's Monastery, and became a novice when he was about 16 years old.
In June 2008, he was appointed as Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford, succeeding Patrick Stewart in the post.
* Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai was founded between 527 and 565 in the Sinai desert by order of Emperor Justinian I.
Clement may have been reluctant to act because he was influenced by Charles V, Catherine's nephew and Mary's former betrothed, whose troops had surrounded and occupied Rome in the War of the League of Cognac.
This progress in his personal life, however, could not be matched in his political life as he was unable to persuade Charles, Catherine's nephew, to support the annulment of his aunt's marriage.
Unfortunately, Catherine did not bear Henry the sons he was desperate for ; Catherine's first child, a daughter, was stillborn, and her second child, a son named Henry, Duke of Cornwall, died 52 days after the birth.
However, the church was reluctant to rescind the earlier papal dispensation and felt heavy pressure from Catherine's nephew, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, in support of his aunt.
It is uncertain what happened to Yolande's child ; most likely she had a miscarriage, although other accounts say that her child was still-born at Clackmannan on St. Catherine's Day ( 25 November 1286 ) with the Guardians in attendance to witness the event, just possibly she had a false pregnancy, and there was even one dubious English claim that she was faking pregnancy.

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