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On 13 August, he succeeded his father-in-law as Emperor.
In 1511 he succeeded his father-in-law in Jülich-Berg and in 1521 his father in Cleves-Mark, resulting in the rule of almost all territories in present North Rhine-Westphalia in personal union, except for the ecclesiastical states.
Around 1760, Long Yunus, an aristocratic warlord of Patani origin succeeded in unifying the territory of present-day Kelantan and enthroned by his father-in-law Ku Tanang Wangsa, Regent of Terengganu as Yang di-Pertuan Muda or Deputy Ruler of Kelantan.
When his father-in-law died in 1788, George succeeded him as 2nd Earl Nugent.
Lord William Murray, fourth son of the first Marquess, succeeded his father-in-law as Lord Nairne in 1683 but was attainted for taking part in the Jacobite Rising of 1715.
In 1553 James Douglas succeeded to the title and estates of his father-in-law, including Dalkeith House in Midlothian, and Aberdour Castle in Fife.
( He had succeeded his father-in-law in the benefice.
His daughter Phoebe was a wife of Lorenzo Snow ( Snow succeeded Woodruff, his father-in-law, as president of the LDS Church ).
In 1788 Lord Buckingham also succeeded his father-in-law as second Earl Nugent according to a special remainder in the letters patent.
In 1665 he succeeded his father-in-law as second Viscount Massereene according to a special remainder in the letters patent.
His grandson, the fifth Baron ( who succeeded his elder brother ), was a Liberal politician and served as Paymaster-General in 1886. in 1873 he assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Bruce, which was that of his father-in-law, James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin.
In 1586, he succeeded his father-in-law, Sir Henry Sidney, as Lord President of Wales and became at about the same time Admiral of South Wales.
In 1653 he had succeeded his father-in-law Francis Leigh, 1st Earl of Chichester as second Earl of Chichester according to a special remainder in the letters patent.
On 31 October 1534, her father-in-law died and Ercole succeeded to the throne.
Trienens said he did not get her that job, although he sat on the board of trustees of Northwestern, as did Dohrn's father-in-law, who was chairman of the board until 1986, when Trienens succeeded him in that position.
Her father-in-law was created Duke of Sutherland in 1833, and was succeeded by his son later that year, whereupon Harriet became Duchess of Sutherland.
In 1915, Rabbi Leibowitz succeeded his father-in-law as rabbi of Šalčininkai.
His father-in-law Andrew Johnson had succeeded as President of the United States following Lincoln's assassination the year before.
Kenyon succeeded his father-in-law as the railroad's Iowa counsel upon Duncombe's death in 1904.
* Princess Marie-Thérèse Charlotte of France ( 1778 – 1851 ); daughter of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, known as Madame Royale, she became the last Dauphine of France when her father-in-law, Charles X, succeeded to the throne in 1824.
He succeeded his father-in-law Henry Whitfeld or Whitfield ( 1597-1687 ) as minister at Guilford, Connecticut, and served as pastor of Salem from 1659.
He succeeded the longtime governor, Max Wellborn, who was also his daughter's father-in-law.
History postulates that there, a father-in-law was typically succeeded by his son-in-law.
He succeeded his father-in-law, Alexios I of Trebizond in 1222.

succeeded and Oeneus
* A son of Parthaon, king of Calydon in Aetolia, and Euryte ; he was the brother of Oeneus ( who succeeded his father as king of Calydon ), Alcathous, Melas, Leucopeus, and Sterope.

succeeded and power
Forced against his will into war with Russia, Ahmed III came nearer than any Ottoman sovereign before or since to breaking the power of his northern rival, whose armies his grand vizier Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha succeeded in completely surrounding at the Pruth River Campaign in 1711.
On the death of her father in 526, her son succeeded him, but she held the power as regent for her son.
: Bishops have succeeded the apostles, not only because they come after them, but also because they have inherited apostolic power.
Theodebert succeeded to Austrasia, Thierry to Burgundy, but Brunehault constituted herself their guardian, and held in her own power the governments of the two kingdoms.
Although Mobutu succeeded in taking power, his position was soon threatened by the Kisangani Mutinies, also known as the Stanleyville Mutinies or Mercenaries ' Mutinies, which were eventually suppressed.
Constantius succeeded Maximian as Augustus of the West, but Constantine and Maxentius were entirely ignored in the transition of power.
In 1535 Christian II, the deposed monarch, tried to regain power from King Christian III who just succeeded his father Frederick I.
The Göktürks, under the leadership of Bumin Qaghan ( d. 552 ) and his sons, succeeded the Rouran as the main power in the region and took hold of the lucrative Silk Road trade.
With accommodations to the Catholic Centre Party, Hitler succeeded in convincing a required two-thirds of a rigged Parliament to pass the Enabling act of 1933 which gave his government full legislative power.
He was succeeded by Datuk Hussein Onn, the son of UMNO ’ s founder Onn Jaafar, and then by Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad, who had been Education Minister since 1981, and who held power for 22 years.
* 1991 – Mohamed Siad Barre is removed from power in Somalia, ending centralized government, and is succeeded by Ali Mahdi.
Brought to power by a palace conspiracy in 1623, he succeeded his uncle Mustafa I ( 1617 – 18, 1622 – 23 ).
With support of Senshi, his sister and mother of Ichijō, Michinaga succeeded in gaining power as well the support of majority of the court.
Caballero, also boycotting the alliance, plotted to overthrow civilian rule and succeeded when Colonel Juan Antonio Ezcurra seized power in 1902.
Trained as a lawyer, he succeeded Pope Urban VIII ( 1623 – 44 ) on 15 September 1644, as one of the most politically shrewd pontiffs of the era, who much increased the temporal power of the Holy See.
By a series of complicated stratagems he first succeeded in rendering it impossible for the Borgias to retain their power over the Papal States.
The authoritarian King Carol II abdicated in 1940, succeeded by the National Legionary State, in which power was shared by Ion Antonescu and the Iron Guard.
Hafiz al-Asad took power in 1970, and after his death in 2000 was succeeded by his son, Bashar al-Asad.
After gaining the throne after palace intrigue and fraternal dispute, succeeded as Sultan on 7 September 1566, Selim II became the first Sultan devoid of active military interest and willing to abandon power to his ministers, provided he was left free to pursue his orgies and debauches.
Chiang Kai-shek was succeeded to power by his eldest son Chiang Ching-kuo, from a previous marriage, with whom Madame Chiang had rocky relations.
Both largely succeeded, turning Russia into Europe's leading power.
He was a powerful leader of the Republican Party, and during his tenure as Speaker of the House, he served with greater influence than any Speaker who came before, and he forever increased its power and influence for those who succeeded him in the position.
Germany acquired a number of colonies in Africa and the Pacific, but Chancellor Otto von Bismarck succeeded in achieving general peace through his balance of power strategy.
Walpole was instead succeeded as Prime Minister by Lord Wilmington, though the real power in the new government was divided between Lord Carteret and the Pelham brothers ( Henry and Thomas, Duke of Newcastle ).
In England, Earl Godwin died in 1053 and his sons were increasing in power ; Harold succeeded to his father's earldom and another son, Tostig, became Earl of Northumbria.

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