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posthumously and demoted
Because of the brutality of both his domestic and foreign policy, Wanyan Liang was posthumously demoted from the position of emperor.
** Consort Lin ( forced to commit suicide 483 ), mother of Crown Prince Xun, posthumously honored as Empress Zhen, later posthumously demoted to commoner status
* Grand Empress Dowager Fu and Empress Dowager Ding were posthumously demotedto the titles of " the mother of Prince Gong of Dingtao " and " Consort Ding " respectively.
** Sima Xi ( 司馬唏 ) ( b. 316 ), Prince Wei of Wuling ( created 318, demoted to commoner status 372, d. and posthumously honored as Prince of Xinning 381, title restored to Prince of Wuling 387 )
In 1652 the Shunzhi Emperor posthumously demoted Dodo to the status of a " Prince of the Second Rank " for his affiliation with Dorgon, whom the emperor perceived to have had the intention of usurping the throne.
* Nikolai Kuznetsov ( 1902 – 74 ): Appointed March 3, 1955 ; demoted February 17, 1956 ; restored posthumously July 26, 1988
* Zhu Yuntong, Prince Dao of Wu ( 吳悼王朱允熥 ), born 1378, demoted to Prince of Guangze and later commoner 1402, died, posthumously restored
* Zhu Yunjian, Prince Min of Heng ( 衡愍王朱允熞 ), born 1385, demoted to Prince of Huaien and later commoner and died, posthumously restored
* Zhu Yunxi, Prince Jian of Xu ( 徐簡王朱允 ), born on 13 July 1391, demoted to Prince of Fuhui 1402, changed to Prince of Ouning 1404, died on, posthumously restored

posthumously and late
The novel was further revised before being brought out posthumously in late December 1817 ( 1818 given on the title-page ), as the first two volumes of a four-volume set with Persuasion.
In the election of 1912, Vice President Sherman died shortly before the election, too late for any state to remove his name for its ballot, thus causing Sherman to be listed posthumously.
He died under harsh treatment in late 1969, but he was posthumously rehabilitated by Deng Xiaoping's government in 1980 and given a state funeral.
After becoming emotionally and intellectually involved in the Spanish Civil War, Vallejo had a final burst of poetic activity in the late 1930s, producing two books of poetry ( both published posthumously ) whose titles and proper organization remain a matter of debate: they were published as Poemas humanos and España, aparta de mí este cáliz.
In late 2008, former Australian Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer began campaigning for the Australian Parliament to posthumously promote Monash to Field Marshal, as the US Congress did to General of the Armies George Washington.
* Sir Robert Naunton-Fragmenta Regalia, or Observations on the late Queen Elizabeth, her Times and Favourites ( posthumously published )
Solander was associated with Banks in Illustrations of the Botany of Captain Cook's Voyage Round the World, and his The Natural History of Many Curious and Uncommon Zoophytes, Collected by the late John Ellis, ( 1786 ) was published posthumously.
The late musical artist Aaliyah recorded a song about it called " Erica Kane " which was released posthumously on the album I Care 4 U. The band B5 also recorded a song about Erica Kane titled " Erika Cain.
When Zhu Yunwen later succeeded Emperor Hongwu, he posthumously honored his late father Emperor Kang.
and raised in Rolla He is the son of the late Mel Carnahan, the former Governor of Missouri and posthumous U. S. Senator-elect, and Jean Carnahan ( née Carpenter ) who was appointed to the U. S. Senate to fill the seat to which her husband was posthumously elected.
Meyerbeer died on 2 May 1864 ; his late opera, L ' Africaine, was premiered posthumously in 1865.
He was posthumously rehabilitated after Deng Xiaoping came to power in the late 1970s.
In late 2005 Guerrero was posthumously inducted into the Arizona Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame.
From his later marriage to Matasuntha, he had a son, also called Germanus, born posthumously ( late 550 / early 551 ).
He has been posthumously honored with the picture of Geronimo, which was used by the late Colasanto as part of his dressing room at the studio set of Cheers and was left hanging at the bar wall of the Cheers production set.
The group disbanded late in 1991 and on 4 October 1993 a live album, The Adversary-Live, was released posthumously.
More recent translations include The Brittle Age and Returning Upland, two volumes from Char's work of the mid to late 1960s that Sobin chose to translate in full, published posthumously in 2009, side by side with Char's French text.
His sister Belinda was also an author ; her novel The Journal of Dora Damage was published posthumously in the UK and US in late 2007.
In May 2005, late Archer Blood was given an Outstanding Services Award posthumously by The Bangladeshi-American Foundation, Inc. ( BAFI ) at the First Bangladeshi-American Convention .< ref >

posthumously and elder
Okyoke's younger brother, who would become posthumously known as Emperor Kenzo, ascended before his elder brother.
His elder brother, Festus, who served in the legio XV Apollinaris and was posthumously awarded the mural crown after he was killed in 68 AD on active service during the First Jewish-Roman War in Judaea.

posthumously and brother
Osiris was at times considered the oldest son of the Earth god Geb, and the sky goddess Nut, as well as being brother and husband of Isis, with Horus being considered his posthumously begotten son.
Emperor Gengshi's brother Liu Xiu, known posthumously as Emperor Guangwu ( r. 25 – 57 CE ), after distinguishing himself at the Battle of Kunyang in 23 CE, was urged to succeed Gengshi as emperor.
In 1993, Long, along with his brother Earl, was inducted posthumously into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame in Winnfield.
Robert was born posthumously in 866 as the youngest son of Robert the Strong, count of Anjou, and the brother of Odo, who became king of the Western Franks in 888.
Sun Ce was posthumously honored as " Prince Huan of Changsha " ( 長沙桓王 ) by his younger brother Sun Quan when the latter became the first emperor of Eastern Wu.
Upon his death his titles and estates were forfeited, but in 1323 his younger brother Henry successfully petitioned to take possession of the Earldom of Leicester, and in 1326 or 1327 Parliament posthumously reversed Thomas's conviction, and Henry was further permitted to take possession of the Earldoms of Lancaster, Derby, Salisbury and Lincoln.
** Lü Ze ( 呂澤 ), older brother, posthumously known as " Prince Daowu of Lü " ( 呂悼武王 ).
** Lü Shizhi ( 呂釋之 ), older brother, posthumously known as " Prince Zhao of Zhao " ( 趙昭王 ).
In 2003, Wheels Within Wheels, a collection of acoustic tracks, was released posthumously by Gallagher's brother Donal Gallagher.
This was considered to be a reason as to why Dorgon and his brother Dodo were posthumously stripped off their titles of nobility.
Ramsay had been presumed dead as his tags were lost in the battle, and he is shocked to learn that he was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross, and less affected to learn that his parents died in the influenza pandemic of early 1918 after receiving the news that he and his brother were dead.
Comprising seven notebooks and more than 200 photographs, the account was published posthumously in 1932 as Smara: The Forbidden City ( 1932 ) by his brother Jean and became a bestseller.
In 806 BC King Xuan, the penultimate king of the Western Zhou Dynasty, enfeoffed his younger brother Prince You at Zheng ( present-day Hua County, Shaanxi ), who became posthumously known as Duke Huan of Zheng.
He and his brother have the distinction of being the only siblings awarded the Victoria Cross and George Cross ( both posthumously ).
The following were posthumously published by his brother:
While there, he wrote at least two volumes of sermons, which were published posthumously by his brother Julius.
Yingzong's grandfather was Zhao Yuanfen ( 趙元份 ) ( 969 – 1005 ), known posthumously as Prince Shang Gongjing ( 商恭靖王 ), and younger brother of Emperor Zhenzong.
The Historia de omnibus gothorum sueonumque regibus (" History of all Kings of Goths and Swedes ") is a work on Swedish history, which was printed posthumously in Rome in 1554, by Johannes ' brother Olaus Magnus.
Neerja's brother Aneesh Bhanot went to Washington DC, in 2005 to receive the ' Justice for Crimes Award ' awarded posthumously to Neerja as part of the ' Annual Crime Rights Week ', at a ceremony held at the United States Attorney's office for the District of Columbia.
They were posthumously published as Keshavasutanchi Kawita ( क े शवस ु त ां च ी कव ि त ा) by his younger brother Sitaram Keshav Damle.
Razan's writings were compiled, edited and posthumously published by Hayashi Gahō and his younger brother, Hayashi Dokkōsai ( formerly Morikatsu ):

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