Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Alfonso the Battler" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

brother's and children
Gabriele and Teresa had nine children: Alphonse " Scarface Al " Capone, James Capone ( also known as Richard Two-Gun Hart ), Raffaele Capone ( also known as Ralph " Bottles " Capone, who took charge of his brother's beverage industry ), Salvatore " Frank " Capone, John Capone, Albert Capone, Matthew Capone, Rose Capone, and Mafalda Capone ( who married John J. Maritote ).
Teacher's wife is called Mrs Teacher, the headmaster's brother's name is Mr Headsbrother and the children's parents ( who look almost exactly the same as their children ) are called Plug's Dad and such, even in flashbacks when they are themselves children.
Bolívar provided for the children and their mother after his brother's death.
In the Biblical account, Joseph is one of the two children of Rachel and Jacob, a brother to Benjamin, and father to both Ephraim, and his first son, Manasseh ; Ephraim received the blessing of the firstborn, although Manasseh was the eldest, because Jacob foresaw that Ephraim's descendants would be greater than his brother's.
Some critics, however, view this as a postdiction, an eponymous metaphor providing an aetiology of the connectedness of the tribe to others in the Israelite confederation In the Biblical account, Joseph is one of the two children of Rachel and Jacob, a brother to Benjamin, and father to both Ephraim, and his first son, Manasseh ; Ephraim received the blessing of the firstborn, although Manasseh was the eldest, because Jacob foresaw that Ephraim's descendants would be greater than his brother's.
Richard III is alleged to have consolidated his power by eliminating his brother's children, who could even after their bastardisation serve as figureheads or incentives to rebellions.
After the births of her brother's two children, Ingrid Alexandra and Sverre Magnus, Märtha Louise was relegated to fourth in line.
He was the third of the family's five children and was nicknamed Shay because of his younger brother's inability to properly pronounce " Sherman ".
The series explored the trials of well-to-do civil engineer and bachelor Bill Davis ( Brian Keith ) as he attempted to raise his brother's orphaned children in his luxury New York City apartment.
Cannon never married but was happy to be an aunt to her brother's children.
" In the weeks following Michael's death, it was speculated by media sources that Rebbie would be the primary caregiver for her late brother's three children ; Prince Michael, Prince Michael II and Paris.
For his second marriage, he married Germaine of Foix, the daughter of Catherine's uncle who had attempted to claim Navarre over his deceased elder brother's under-age children.
After the Duke his brother's execution Howard retired to Audley End, and directed the education of his brother's children.
He left no legitime children ( his only son Josef Silvio, was murdered by the Swedes after the battle of Jankov ( near Votice, district Tábor ) in the south Bohemia in 1645, whilst his son Max in Wallenstein is a fictional character invented by Schiller ), and his titles and estates passed to his brother's son.
John and his children spent a lot of time with his brother's family at Chartwell and other residences.
One of his brother's children ran a local bank.
But Penelope was tainted by association with her brother's plotting, and after Essex's execution for treason in 1601, Lord Rich had Penelope and her children by Mountjoy cast out.
The film also includes insights from Jamieson's children: Heather Jamieson, Donna Jamieson Sittmann, Roger Jamieson and Debby Jamieson Winters as well as his brother's Bas Jamieson ( longtime host of the Open Line program heard on VOCM ) and Colin Jamieson.
Lévi-Strauss also discovered that a wide range of historically unrelated cultures had the rule that individuals should marry their cross-cousin, meaning children of siblings of the opposite sex-from a male perspective that is either the FZD ( father's sister's daughter ) or the MBD ( mother's brother's daughter ).
Upon his brother's death in 1762, ( Paul Anton having had no children ) Nikolaus inherited the title of Prince.
Her brother's children are Gloria Pitjana Mills and Dolly Pitjana Mills.
A lifelong bachelor, Wilcox cared for his brother's widow and small children following John Wilcox's sudden death in February 1865.

brother's and Isabella
Hence, Clarence participated in Warwick's schemes, marrying the earl's daughter Isabella, believing he could gain his brother's throne.
Mistrusted by King Afonso V and the Duke of Braganza's sons as a member of the House of Aviz, and mistrusted by his dead brother's friends who never accepted his betrayal ( and rejected by his old sister Isabella, in Burgundy ), Henry retreated to his land in Sagres, the southernmost and westernmost tip of Portugal-and Europe.
John died of pneumonia a short while afterward and Isabella and her five sons and two daughters moved to live in her brother's home in Arbroath.

brother's and Peter
According to his son ( Johnny Jr ), Johnny ( senior ) was named Peter by his parents ; but, once he began to be successful as a swimmer, he formally used his brother's name, Johnny, because his brother John was, by birth, an American citizen ( and had official records that verified this fact ), and Peter was not ( this was done so that non-citizen Peter could represent USA in the Olympics ).
When the Ellis brother's steal it and have it patented, Peter feels so bad about what he did that he lies when Ward asks him about it.
See Owen J. Blum, OFM Peter Damian Letters 31-60 ( Washington D. C .: Catholic University of America, 1990 ), 49 (" being an informer and delator of my brother's crimes ")
Vasquez read his older brother's superhero comics as a child, but first became interested in the medium through the original independent Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman.
Aware that his brother's supporters were ready to bring Miguel back and put him in the throne, Peter decided for a more consensual option ; he abdicated the throne to his eldest daughter, Maria da Glória ( who was only seven years old ), and she should marry her uncle Miguel, who should accept the liberal constitution and act as a regent until his niece was an adult.
The program featured clips of Paar with guests including Jonathan Winters, Woody Allen, Judy Garland, Bill Cosby ( in his first network appearance ), Peter Ustinov, Richard Burton, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy ( in his first interview after his brother's assassination ), Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and many others compiled from the 1950s and 1960s, as well as more recent interviews with people who worked with Paar.
Modesta ( better known under her Russian name Matryona ) was publicly whipped and exiled to Siberia after Peter the Great had learnt about her brother's affair with his wife Catherine.
Peter was cut to pieces before his brother's eyes, while John himself was thrown into a dungeon, where he remained until he died.
Shortly after his brother's elevation to the episcopal See of Caesarea, Peter received from him priestly ordination, but subsequently, withdrawing from active affairs, resumed the life of a solitary ascetic.
In the review, Peter claimed his brother's book made a number of incorrect assertions.
Harald's main nemesis, Police Detective Peter Flemming, is a childhood acquaintance, formerly his older brother's best friend turned bitter enemy after a falling out between the families.
She tries to keep their spirits up with stories of Peter Pan, but Jane has become cynical under the pressures of the war, belittling the stories her mother tells and unintentionally ridiculing her brother's faith in them.
In 1935 he joined his brother's publishing firm, Peter Davies Ltd. His brother Jack died in 1959, and Peter committed suicide in 1960.
He was portrayed by Peter Halpin in the film version of his brother's memoir Angela's Ashes.

brother's and who
Other examples of his readiness for both warlike and unwarlike subjects are lyrics celebrating his brother's heroic exploits as a Babylonian mercenary and lyrics sung in a rare meter ( Sapphic Ionic in minore ) in the voice of a distressed girl, " Wretched me, who share in all ills!
He was the younger brother of King Edgar, who was unmarried, and his brother's heir presumptive by 1104 ( and perhabs earlier ).
Frédéric Cuvier had received the specimen he described from his brother's stepson, Alfred Duvaucel, who had sent it " from the mountains north of India ".
Stephen subsequently financially compensated Theobald, who in return remained in Blois and supported his brother's succession.
In contrast, the twin who stays at Earth remains in the same inertial frame for the whole duration of his brother's flight.
Despite his brother's interference, John Kennedy was firm that Johnson was who he wanted as running mate and met with staffers such as Larry O ' Brien, his national campaign manager, to say Johnson was to be vice president.
* Compulsory remarriage of a dead brother's widow: A man must marry his dead brother's widow if the brother has no son ; a penalty of social disgrace is imposed on a man who refuses his obligation ()
Writing in 1933, art historian Bryson Burroughs, who at that time attributed to Hubert the Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych and whom he describes as " the fountainhead of northern painting ", suggests he did the underdrawing for the Ghent Altarpiece with Jan painting in after his brother's death.
Their sons included Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, who for a period occupied a position in Wales comparable to that of his grandfather, and Dafydd ap Gruffydd who ruled Gwynedd briefly after his brother's death.
In his will Heath, who had had no descendants, left only two legacies: £ 20, 000 to his brother's widow, and £ 2, 500 to his housekeeper.
Despite his brother's interference, John Kennedy was firm that Johnson was who he wanted as running mate ; he met with staffers such as Larry O ' Brien, his national campaign manager, to say Johnson was to be vice president.
The main character Gaston, a World War I veteran who suffers from amnesia, cannot remember the moral depravity of his youth ( he slept with his brother's wife and severely injured his best friend ).
In the Tracey Ullman Show shorts, Lisa was something of a " female Bart " who mirrored her brother's mischief, but as the series progressed she became a more sophisticated and intellectual character.
This was done by Othniel, Caleb's brother's son, who accordingly obtained her as his wife ( Joshua 15: 16-19 ; Judges 1: 9-15 ).
However, a public outcry was brewing among the London populace who saw a sinister irony in the parallels between the conviction of Fisher and that of his patronal namesake, Saint John the Baptist, who was executed by King Herod Antipas for challenging the validity of Herod's marriage to his brother's divorcée Herodias.
After his brother's death, Gein lived alone with his mother, who died on December 29, 1945, following a series of strokes.
Gakpe, who had previously feigned idiocy to avoid attracting his brother's attention, fled into exile near Kana.
His sons argued over the throne, but Eteocles gained the support of the Thebans and expelled Polynices, who went to Oedipus to ask for his blessing to retake the city, but instead was cursed to die by his brother's hand.

0.349 seconds.