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elevated and brother
By 1190 Alexios Angelos had returned to the court of his younger brother, from whom he received the elevated title of sebastokratōr.
Frederick's brother Otto was elevated to the Strasbourg bishopric in 1082.
Innocent took as cardinal-nephew first his nephew, Gregorio Papareschi, whom he elevated to cardinal in 1134, and then his brother Pietro Papareschi, whom he elevated to cardinal in 1142.
* Stefan Nemanjić is elevated to be first King of the Serbian lands by Pope Honorius III and crowned by Stefan's brother, Archimandrite Sava, in Žiča.
In his first consistory in 1879 he elevated his older brother Giuseppe to the cardinalate.
However, due to the flight from Poland of his older brother Bolesław II the Bold in 1079, he was elevated to the rank of Duke of Poland.
When Henry II of France died in July 1559, Lennox's brother, the Sieur d ' Aubigny, was elevated in the French court as kinsman of the new Queen, Mary, Queen of Scots.
He was one of the sons of Demetrius I Soter, the brother of Demetrius II Nicator and his mother may have been Laodice V. Antiochus was elevated after Demetrius ' capture by the Parthians.
Immediately, the bakufu elevated Yoshinari, the young shogun's even younger brother, to be the new shogun.
Jovinus, offended at this act, then failed to consult Ataulf when he elevated his brother Sebastianus as co-emperor.
Her husband's brother, Grand Duke Ludwig III of Hesse-Darmstadt, created her Countess of Battenberg in 1851, with the style of ' Illustrious Highness ', and in 1858 elevated her to Princess of Battenberg with the style of ' Serene Highness '.
After the 8th Duke had ascended the royal throne, he elevated his son and heir Teodósio to the newly-created rank of Prince of Brazil in 1645, but granted the Duchy of Braganza to his brother, the Infante Duarte, who died in 1649 in Spanish captivity.
Alexander then elevated Alessandro Farnese, his mistress's brother, to cardinal ; Farnese would later go on to become Pope Paul III.
He was succeeded in this seat and in the baronetcy by his younger brother, the third Baronet, who was elevated to the peerage as Baron Huntingfield in 1796.
Later the Barberini reconciled with the papacy when Pope Innocent X elevated Taddeo's son, Carlo Barberini to the cardinalate and his brother Maffeo Barberini married a niece of the Pope and reclaimed the title, Prince of Palestrina.
) in 1851, at her morganatic marriage to Grand Duke Louis ' brother Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, and elevated her title to Princess of Battenberg with the style Serene Highness ( HSH ) in 1858.
) But the Muslim nobility had no intention of acceding to Iltutmish's appointment of a woman as heir, and after the sultan died on April 29, 1236, Razia's brother, Rukn ud din Firuz, was elevated to the throne instead.
After Hattusili as King wrote up a treaty with " Ulmi-Tessup " which confirmed Kurunta's rule over Tarhuntassa, Hattusili elevated Tudhaliya over his older brother to be his crown prince.
Driving a BMW 320i at Bathurst with brother Geoff, the pair were flagged in 2nd but were elevated to the win soon after the finish when their BMW Motorsport Australia team mates Paul Morris and Craig Baird were disqualified, the team making an error at the last pit stop by not doing a driver change and leaving Baird in the car for the run home, not realising that he would exceed his allowed driving time before the race ended.
In Antoku's absence, the cloistered former-Emperor Go-Shirakawa then elevated his young brother by decree ; and the young child was given the acceptance of abdication ( juzen ) rites.
Mwanga's brother, Kiweewa Nnyonyintono was elevated to the throne.
He was elevated to president of the company ( with his brother, Jimmy, as CEO, and father as chairman ) in 1995.
Though Castro was sentenced to join his brother in prison for 15 years, the trial elevated him to semi-heroic status on the island.

elevated and Antonio
In 1913, the town of Saint Antonio do Campestre was elevated to the category of the Distrto de Paz of the city of Bauru.
The village was part of the parish of Sornico until 1613, after which the church of S. Antonio Abate in Peccia was elevated to become a parish church.
This fight is considered a ' passing of the torch ', as Igor couldn't compete at the top level at heavyweight any longer, and it elevated the newer striking sensation Filipovic into an interim heavyweight championship fight with Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira.
He elevated a brother Antonio Marcello Barberini ( Antonio the Elder ) and two nephews, Francesco Barberini and Antonio Barberini, to the cardinalate, made another brother Duke of Monterotondo, and gave a third nephew, Taddeo Barberini, the principality of Palestrina.
All of Texas ' dioceses had been suffragan sees under San Antonio until December 2004 when Pope John Paul II created the new Ecclesiastical Province of Galveston-Houston and elevated the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston to a Metropolitan See.

elevated and Elder
Elder was eventually allowed to return to Natchez and resume his clerical duties there, staying until 1880, when he was elevated to archbishop of Cincinnati.
It is suggested by Rob Briggs that an elevated site at the junction of different hundreds and parishes was probably a site of general assembly and he identifies it with the place name Seven Ditches, found in the charter of King Caedwalla of Wessex confirming Farnham to the Bishop of Winchester ( following the original grant by King Edward the Elder in 909 AD ) ( Latin “ vii dican ”); and also in a feoffment defining the Shoelands estate in about 1210 ( Latin “ Seuedic ”); and also in the plea rolls of the 1263 Surrey Eyre, noting the hanging of one Robert de la Felde of Send at ( Latin ) “ Seinedik ”, translated Sendike or Seven Ditches.

elevated and then
It was established in 1186 as the bishopric of Livonia at Üxküll, then after moving to Riga it became the bishopric of Riga in 1202 and was elevated to an archbishopric in 1255.
In fact, Antony and Cleopatra formally elevated to power Caesarion, then thirteen years of age, in 34 BC, giving him the vague but alarming title of " King of the Kings " ( Donations of Alexandria ).
They explained that this blindness meant that Poland was blind back then, but from now was going to be illuminated by Mieszko and elevated over the neighboring nations.
Some areas of the world such as Washington and Oregon in the United States, and Wales in the United Kingdom, have used geographic features to store large quantities of water in elevated reservoirs, using excess electricity at times of low demand to pump water up to the reservoirs, then letting the water pass through turbine generators to retrieve the energy when electrical demands peak.
These properties change at elevated pressures: at 1. 5 Mbar, the color changes to black, then to red transparent at 1. 9 Mbar, and finally clear transparent at 3 Mbar.
At elevated temperatures, chemical sputtering of carbon can be understood to be due to the incoming ions weakening bonds in the sample, which then desorb by thermal activation.
On the day of the treaty-signing, Rary — once a minor spellcaster created and then discarded by Brian Blume, but now elevated by TSR to the Circle of Eight — attacked his fellow Circle members, aided and abetted by Robilar.
Bishops are usually drawn from the ranks of the archimandrites, and are required to be celibate ; however, a non-monastic priest may be ordained to the episcopate if he no longer lives with his wife ( following Canon XII of the Quinisext Council ) In contemporary usage such a non-monastic priest is usually tonsured to the monastic state, and then elevated to archimandrite, at some point prior to his consecration to the episcopacy.
If both total cholesterol and triglyceride levels are elevated then a modified formula, with quantities in mg / dl, may be used
If TSI is not elevated, then a radioactive iodine uptake should be performed ; an elevated result with a diffuse pattern is typical of Graves ' disease.
Ercole died in 1803 and Breisgau passed to his daughter and her husband, who then ( 1806 ) lost it during the Napoleonic reorganization of the western territories of the defunct Holy Roman Empire to the enlarged and elevated Grand Duchy of Baden.
They arrange for the murder of Arsinoe, and then the five-year-old king is officially elevated to the throne with Sosibius as his guardian.
Paul VI then elevated Hoppe to Apostolic Visitator of Ermland taking care of Ermland's diocesans living in Germany.
Rarely, they may also still-hunt, watching for prey from an elevated perch and then pouncing down when it is spotted.
The studio evolved into Famous Players-Lasky with co-producer Jesse L. Lasky and then Paramount Pictures, of which he served as president until 1936 when he was elevated to chairman of the board.
Even then, the elevated levels were still below those seen in deer in other parts of the country during the height of atmospheric weapons testing.
Frederick I William Charles of Württemberg (; 6 November 1754 – 30 October 1816 ) was the last Duke of Würtemberg, then briefly Elector of Württemberg, and was later elevated to the status of King of Württemberg, by Napoleon I.
The excess soil was then heaped up behind William Kent's cascade to produce an elevated walkway for people to admire the gardens and a view of the nearby River Thames.
** Here the priest turns to the congregation and says the first two words, " Orate, fratres ," in an elevated tone and then turns around while finishing the exhortation in the secret tone.
He then returned to more practical matters and, after receiving MacDonald's report, he suddenly embraced the general and elevated him to the dignity of Maréchal d ' Empire, the only Marshal to receive the title on a field of battle.
Joannes had hoped that he could come to an agreement with the emperor Theodosius, but when Theodosius II elevated the young Valentinian III first to Caesar, then to co-emperor as an Augustus ( undoubtedly influenced by Valentinian's mother Galla Placidia ), he knew he could only expect war.

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