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Her sister, Alexandra, and brother-in-law, the future Edward VII arrived in Russia a few days later.
Her Protestant brother-in-law and cousin William III became joint monarch with his wife, Anne's sister Mary II.
Her brother-in-law Ralph Johnston inspired the controversial story about Lawrence's coming out.
Her godparents were: Queen Victoria ( her paternal grandmother ); the German Empress ( for whom Alice's paternal aunt Princess Beatrice stood proxy ); William III, King of the Netherlands ( for whom the Dutch Ambassador Count de Bylandt stood proxy ); Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse ( her namesake's widower, whose brother-in-law the Duke of Edinburgh represented him ); the Princess of Waldeck-Pyrmont ( her maternal grandmother ); the Prince of Wales ( her paternal uncle ); the German Crown Princess ( her paternal aunt, whose sister-in-law the Princess of Wales represented her ); Prince Wilhelm of Württemberg ( her cousin, for whom his cousin the Duke of Teck stood proxy ); the Hereditary Princess of Bentheim and Steinfurt ( her maternal aunt, for whom her paternal aunt Princess Christian stood proxy ); and the Duchess of Cambridge ( an aunt of the Queen, whose daughter the Duchess of Teck represented her ).
Her brother-in-law is the historian Simon Sebag Montefiore.
Her brother-in-law, the new ruler of Chittorgarh, was Vikramaditya, an ill-natured youth who strongly objected to Meera's fame, her mixing with commoners and carelessness of feminine modesty.
Her friendly relationship with King Louis XIV, her brother-in-law, caused some scandal and fed rumors of a romantic affair.
Her most enjoyable moments came when her brother-in-law and sister the duke and duchess of Holstein-Gottorp visited her, and she also enjoyed the days when she and her husband and children visited the simpler, more modern and rural palace Karlberg Palace that her husband used as a relaxation place.
Her brother-in-law Joseph Davis proved controlling, not only of his brother but of Howell Davis during her husband's absences.
Her new husband might be a brother or a son ( by another woman ) of her first husband, so she could end up marrying her brother-in-law or stepson ; the difference in age did not matter.
Her brother-in-law Honorius would later complain to Arcadius about them reaching his own court.
Her brother-in-law is Norwegian biathlete Egil Gjelland.
Her first husband died some time after 1111 and Maud next married David, the brother-in-law of Henry I of England, in 1113.
Her constant snobbery, boasting about wealth and connections she doesn't have, whilst repeatedly talking about her son Sheridan, all make Hyacinth disliked by almost everyone around her, including brother-in-law Onslow.
Her sister married her brother-in-law, Mr. W. J. Tupper.
Her vast correspondence provides a detailed account of the personalities and activities at the court of her brother-in-law, Louis XIV.
Her brother-in-law, Sargent Shriver, counseled against an eternal flame, worried that it might appear ostentatious or that it would compete with other such memorials at Arlington National Cemetery.
Her riding includes significant portions of the London Centre riding once represented by her brother-in-law.
Her other variety of roles include: Daag: The Fire ( 1999 ), where she played a nasty prostitute ; in Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin ( 1999 ) she played a widow forced to marry her brother-in-law ; in Dhadkan ( 2000 ) she is a loving friend of a man who is madly in love with another woman ; in Deewane she plays a singer in love with a thief ; in Kurukshetra she plays the stubborn wife of a police officer ; in Lajja she plays a young bride forced to fight dowry ; in Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar ( 2001 ) she plays a stubborn tenant who will not give up her home at any cost ; in Om Jai Jagadish she is the loving homemaker ; in Dil Hai Tumhaara she is the loving sister who would do anything for her sister's happiness ; in Dobara she is the frustrated housewife ; in The Film she is a desperate struggling screenwriter ; in Zameer: The Fire Within she's a paralytic dancer, in Film Star she is an uptight arrogant fading actress ; in Home Delivery: Aapko ... Ghar Tak ( 2005 ) she is an actress who will do anything to get into a big movie ; and in Souten ( 2006 ) she plays a desperate housewife who has an affair with her stepdaughter's boyfriend.
Her mother Gytha was sister of Ulf, a Danish earl who was Cnut the Great's brother-in-law.
Her nearest Congress rival and brother-in-law Y. S.
Her brother-in-law, Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria lived on the 3rd floor of the main building.
Her brother-in-law Charles Wheeler Thayer, also a diplomat, worked closely with Bohlen as U. S. Vice Consul in Moscow.
Her brother-in-law, Duke Charles, became regent, and she eschewed a political role.

Her and Geoffrey
Other prominent academics associated with the University include Geoffrey Bennington, the creator of the MA programme in Modern French Thought ( Derrida, Lyotard ); Homi K. Bhabha ( postcolonialism ); Rachel Bowlby ( feminism, Woolf, Freud ); Geoff Cloke FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry ); Jonathan Dollimore ( Renaissance literature, gender and queer studies ); Katy Gardner ( social anthropology ); Gabriel Josipovici ( Dante, the Bible ); Michael Land FRS ( Animal Vision-Frink Medal )); Michael Lappert FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry ); Alan Lehmann FRS ( Genetics and Genome Stability ); ( Laura Marcus ( Woolf ); John Murrell FRS ( Theoretical Chemistry ); Peter Nicholls ( Pound, modernism ); John Nixon FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry )); Laurence Pearl FRS ( Structural Biology ); Guy Richardson FRS ( Neuroscience ); Jacqueline Rose ( feminism, psychoanalysis ); Nicholas Royle ( modern literature and theory ; deconstruction ); Alan Sinfield ( Shakespeare, sexuality, queer theory ); Norman Vance ( Victorian, classical reception ); Richard Whatmore & Knud Haakonssen ( intellectual historians ); Gavin Ashenden ( Senior Lecturer in English, University Chaplain, and Chaplain to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ; Cedric Watts ( Conrad, Greene ); Marcus Wood ( postcolonialism ).
Her second marriage to Geoffrey Planer lasted from 1977 to 1978.
Her old house is now home to the writer and historian Geoffrey Ashe, who is known for his works on local legends.
Her youngest son Geoffrey Pole also married well: to Catherine, daughter of Sir Edmund Pakenham, and inherited the estate of Lordington.
Her paternal cousin was Sir Geoffrey de Havilland ( 1882 – 1965 ), an aircraft designer, notably of the De Havilland Mosquito, and founder of the aircraft company which bore his name.
Mrs. Brown ( also released and advertised under the title Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown ) is a 1997 British drama film starring Judi Dench, Billy Connolly, Geoffrey Palmer, Antony Sher and Gerard Butler.
Her first major stage role was opposite Geoffrey Rush in the 1993 David Mamet play Oleanna, for which she won the Sydney Theatre Critics ' Best Newcomer Award.
Her paternal cousin was Sir Geoffrey de Havilland, designer of the famous de Havilland Mosquito aeroplane.
Geoffrey Robertson, QC, the barrister for Gay News in the case, described Whitehouse as homophobic in The Times in 2008, saying: " Her fear of homosexuals was visceral ".
Her fiancé Roland Leighton, two other close friends Victor Richardson and Geoffrey Thurlow, and her brother Edward Brittain MC were all killed during the war.
Her book From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation and the Constitution was published by Oxford University Press in 2009, as part of their " Inalienable Rights " series, edited by Geoffrey Stone.
These two sessions were opened by Lords Commissioners, headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury ( Geoffrey Fisher in 1959, and Michael Ramsey in 1963 ), empowered by Her Majesty.
Her counterpart in Geoffrey of Monmouth's 12th-century Latin chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae is named Anna ; in Wolfram von Eschenbach ’ s Parzival, Anna is replaced by Sangive, while in Arthour and Merlin ( late 13th century ) the corresponding character is called Belisent.
Her grandfather Geoffrey de Geneville, at the age of eighty in 1308, conveyed most, but not all, of his Irish lordships to Roger Mortimer, and then retired, notably alive: he finally died in 1314, with Joan succeeding as suo jure 2nd Baroness Geneville.
Her second husband was Geoffrey de Geneville, Lord of Vaucouleurs in France.
Her second husband was Geoffrey II of Anjou.
Her elder daughter Margot Elinor, Lady Davson OBE died 10 September 1966 in Rome ; she married Sir Edward Davson, 1st Baronet ( 14 September 1875 – 9 August 1937 ) in 1921 and had two sons: Geoffrey Leo Simon Davson, who inherited his father's baronetcy ( created 1927 ) but changed his name to Anthony Glyn ( 13 March 1922 – 20 January 1998 ), and Christopher Davson.
Her father, who had a Ph. D. from Harvard University, was a noted and acclaimed professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley ; an Old English philologist ; an expert on Geoffrey Chaucer and English plays, poems, and Elizabethan era literature ; and author of approximately 60 books on those subjects ( The Complete Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, The Mind and Art of Chaucer ).
Her younger twin brothers Sullivan and Sawyer played her twin brothers Geoffrey and Michael Barone on the sitcom.
Her parents ( she was the daughter of Geoffrey Kendal and Laura Liddell and elder sister of Felicity Kendal ), ran a travelling theatre company, " Shakespeareana ", which traveled around India as described in the book and film, Shakespeare Wallah ( in which Kendal appeared and which starred her husband Shashi Kapoor, her parents and her sister Felicity ).
Her ballet compositions for that company include Haiku ( 1973 ), Dougla ( with Geoffrey Holder, 1974 ) and Belé ( with Geoffrey Holder ; 1981 ).
Her father was Geoffrey John Kirkby, a Royal Navy Officer.

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