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Her and parents
Her parents, in the meantime, journeyed to Syria to complete official duties.
Her parents were artistic, interested in nature and enjoyed the countryside.
Her parents divorced when she was 12 years old.
Her parents are retired and live in Morristown, Tennessee.
Her parents, Samuel Elijah Eastman and Annis Bertha Ford, were both Congregational Church clergy, and together served as pastors at the church of Thomas K. Beecher near Elmira, New York.
Her parents were friendly with the writer Mark Twain, and from this association young Crystal herself became acquainted with Twain.
Her parents, George and Lorena Hall worked at Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota from 1938-1952.
Her parents divorced in 1984, when she was nine years old.
Her adoptive parents divorced when she was three.
Her parents almost certainly married in 1121.
Her parents ' marriage had been arranged by Dangereuse with her paternal grandfather, the Troubadour.
Her parents divorced when she was a child.
Her parents were at first overhelmingly grateful ; but later, they insisted that Mesmer cease treating her.
Her older half-sister Pulcheria predeceased her parents as mentioned in the writings of Gregory of Nyssa, placing the death of Pulcheria prior to the death of Aelia Flaccilla, first wife of Theodosius I, in 385.
Her parents died within a few hours of each other from malignant fever, whereupon Grace and her two sisters were adopted by John Tonkin, a surgeon in the town.
Her parents were the film producer Wilbur Stark ( 1912 – 1995 ) and New York television host Kathi Norris ( 1919 – 2005 ).
Her parents immigrated to the United States from China in 1949 and settled in Ohio in 1958, one year before Maya Lin was born.
Her parents ' forces were used to protect these popes and fight against antipopes.
Her relationship with Patti was the most contentious ; Patti flouted American conservatism and rebelled against her parents by joining the nuclear freeze movement and authoring many anti-Reagan books.
Her parents retired to live in England.
Her parents divorced when she was two and her mother then moved to Timmins, Ontario with Eilleen and her sisters Jill and Carrie Ann.
Her parents earned little and there was often a shortage of food in the household.
Her parents warned others minutes before the wave arrived, saving dozens of lives.
Her parents were initially considered to be suspects in her death but were cleared in 2003 when DNA from her clothes were tested.

Her and pious
Her early pious activities in Siena attracted a group of followers, both women and men, while they also brought her to the attention of the Dominican Order, which called her to Florence in 1374 to interrogate her for possible heresy.
Her mother, who was pious and gentle, was often beaten by her father as were their staff and her sister Marie Anne, Mademoiselle de Montmorency.
Her automatic writings therefore are not works of revelation but simply of pious imagination.
Her parents, Ramchandra Mukhopadhyaya and Syamasundari Devi, were poor and pious.
Her apparent sorrow and pious behaviour was so convincing she was not suspected.

Her and Roman
Her Roman equivalent is the goddess.
Her Roman equivalent is Diana.
Her feast day, at the time, was not included in the Roman Calendar.
Her ability to employ rhetorical strategies continued when de Pizan began to compose literary texts following the “ Querelle du Roman de la Rose .”
Her Roman equivalent is Ceres.
Her function as bestower of authority to rule is also attested in the story related by Livy in which a Sabine man who sacrifices a heifer to Diana wins for his country the seat of the Roman empire.
Her feast day is celebrated on the Roman Catholic calendar of saints on 16 October.
Her re-establishment of Roman Catholicism was reversed after her death in 1558 by her younger half-sister and successor, Elizabeth I.
Her father was Roman Catholic and her mother a Catholic convert.
Her name comes from Bellona, the Roman goddess of war.
Her memorial, which commemorates her martyrdom, is 21 January in both the Roman Catholic calendar of saints and in the General Roman Calendar of 1962.
Her Roman equivalent is Vesta.
Her nearest Roman equivalent, Vesta, had similar functions as a divine personification of Rome's " public " and domestic hearths, including those of her colonies ; and Vesta's cults bound Romans together in the form of an extended family.
Her male counterparts in the Roman pantheon, Vulcan and Mars, are active and fiery.
Her sacred month was April ( Latin Mensis Aprilis ) which Roman etymologists understood to derive from aperire, " to open ," with reference to the springtime blossoming of trees and flowers.
Her Roman name was Julia Aurelia Zenobia and in Greek, she is known as Zēnobía () or Septimia Zenobia, having added Septimia after marrying Septimius Odaenathus.
Her father's Roman name was Julius Aurelius Zenobius, with the gentilicium Aurelius showing that his paternal ancestors received Roman citizenship under either Antoninus Pius ( reigned 138 – 161 ), Marcus Aurelius ( reigned 161 – 180 ) or Commodus ( reigned 180 – 192 ).
Her stated goal was to protect the Eastern Roman Empire from the Sassanid Empire, for the peace of Rome ; however, her efforts significantly increased the power of her own throne.
Her eldest sister Margaret married Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor in 1324 ; and in 1345, she became the suo jure Countess of Hainaut upon the death of their brother William in battle.
Her official title as Holy Roman Empress is somewhat dubious ; she was never crowned by the Pope, though she was crowned in Rome by the archbishop of Braga, Maurice Bourdin, at Pentecost ( 13 May 1117 ).
Her tenure as regent of the Italian lands of the Holy Roman Empire probably lasted from 1117 to 1119, whereupon she rejoined her husband in Lotharingia.
Her deeply held Roman Catholicism coloured much of her work.

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