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His brother Julian wrote,
The massacre left Constantius, his older brother Constantine II, his younger brother Constans, and three cousins Gallus, Julian and Nepotianus as the only surviving male relatives of Constantine the Great.
This was a mortal offence to the Mavromichalis family, and on 9 October 1831 ( 27 September in the Julian Calendar ) Kapodistrias was assassinated by Petrobey's brother Konstantis and son Georgios on the steps of the church of Saint Spyridon in Nafplio.
Julian was summoned to court, and held for a year, under suspicion of treasonable intrigue, first with his brother and then with Claudius Silvanus ; he was cleared, in part because the Empress Eusebia intervened on his behalf, and he was sent to Athens.
The woman languishing is Octavia Minor, abandoned by Mark Antony, between her brother Augustus ( left, as a god, as on the contemporary Sword of Tiberius ) and Venus Genetrix, the ancestor of Augustus and Octavia's Julian gens.
He had spent much of his youth on the family's estate and only joined the army in the 360s, participating with his brother in the Persian campaign of Emperor Julian.
Julian's younger brother Gerald William ( Billy ) Grenfell was killed in action on 30 July 1915 within a mile of where Julian had been wounded.
So striking are the differences between the different periods of the Ellery Queen character that Julian Symons advanced the theory that there were two " Ellery Queens " — an older and younger brother.
*; Julian: Julian is the oldest of the five, cousin to George and older brother to Dick and Anne.
He is the same age as his cousin George, a year younger than his brother Julian and older than his sister Anne – 11 at the start of the series.
In the first book of the series, it is established that he is the brother of Julian, Dick and Anne's father.
* February 14 – Julian Huxley, biologist and author, brother of Aldous Huxley
In 1968 it hosted the first public performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in a concert that also included his father ( organist William Lloyd Webber who was Musical Director at Central Hall ) his brother ( cellist Julian Lloyd Webber ) and pianist John Lill.
They ultimately end up in the Forest of Arden, the territory of their brother Julian.
Solis is the brother Enrique Solis, Santos Solis and former world bantamweight champion Julian Solís.
In the prequel and sequel Rhett Butler's People his parents are called Langston and Elizabeth, his brother is Julian.
Before setting out for the war with Persia, Julian addressed to the Jewish congregations a circular letter in which he informed them that he had " committed the Jewish tax-rolls to the flames ," and that, " desiring to show them still greater favors, he has advised his brother, the venerable patriarch Julos, to abolish what was called the ' send-tax '".
* Intellectuals Julian Huxley, Aldous Huxley and their step brother Andrew Huxley of the famous Huxley family
The theme music is taken from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Variations composed in 1977 for his brother, the cellist Julian Lloyd Webber.
Tsar Nicholas II abdicated on March 2 ( Julian calendar ) and nominated his brother, Grand Duke Michael as the next tsar.
His brother Julian Malins QC is barrister and a Farrington Ward Deputy Councillor.
# Julian Seymour ( b. 1961 ), younger brother of Hugh James Seymour

brother and Huxley
Aldous had another brother, Noel Trevelyan Huxley ( 1891 – 1914 ), who committed suicide after a period of clinical depression.
His brother was the writer Aldous Huxley, and his half-brother a fellow biologist and Nobel laureate, Andrew Huxley ; his father was writer and editor Leonard Huxley ; and his paternal grandfather was Thomas Henry Huxley, a friend and supporter of Charles Darwin and proponent of evolution.
THH's grandsons include Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World and Doors of Perception, his brother Julian Huxley, evolutionist and first director of UNESCO, and Nobel laureate physiologist Andrew Huxley.
Moody's brother Ludlow also studied medicine in London and won the Huxley Prize for physiology at King's.

brother and half-brother
Agesilaus was the son of Archidamus II and his second wife, Eupoleia, brother to Cynisca ( the first woman in ancient history to achieve an Olympic victory ), and younger half-brother of Agis II.
Two years later, to avenge his sister, Absalom, Amnon's half-brother and Tamar's full brother, sent his servants to kill Amnon at a feast to which he had invited all the king's sons.
He has an older brother, Don, and an older half-brother, Michael Rendine.
Rather, evidence points to James the brother or half-brother of Jesus, to whom the resurrected Jesus evidently had made a special appearance, and who was prominent among the disciples.
There is a dispute as to whether " brother " means someone who has the same father and mother, or a half-brother or cousin or more distant familial relationship.
In Ancient Greece, Spartan King Leonidas I, hero of the legendary Battle of Thermopylae, was married to his niece Gorgo, daughter of his half-brother Cleomenes I. Greek law allowed marriage between a brother and sister if they had different mothers.
He never married or had children ; because his brother Henry died before him ( in 1192 ) also without issue, after Otto II's death in 1205 Brandenburg was inherited by his younger half-brother Albert II, son of Otto I and Ada.
Oswald had two older siblings – brother Robert Edward Lee Oswald, Jr. and half-brother John Edward Pic.
Following her divorce from Sforza, Lucrezia was married to the Neapolitan Alfonso of Aragon, the half-brother of Sancha of Aragon who was the wife of Lucrezia's brother Gioffre Borgia.
This was the ' good ' king Minos, and he was held in such esteem by the Olympian gods that, after he died, he was made one of the three ' Judges of the Dead ', alongside his brother Rhadamanthys and half-brother Aeacus.
After his brother Louis the German and his half-brother Charles the Bald defeated his forces at the Battle of Fontenay ( 841 ) and sealed their alliance with the Oaths of Strasbourg ( 842 ), Lothair became willing to negotiate instead of continuing the warfare.
Ryder has one full sibling, a younger brother, Uri ( named in honor of the first Soviet cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin ), and two half siblings from her mother's prior marriage: an older half-brother, Jubal Palmer ; and an older half-sister, Sunyata Palmer.
Peleus and his brother Telamon killed their half-brother Phocus, perhaps in a hunting accident and certainly in an unthinking moment, and fled Aegina to escape punishment.
The Fagrskinna has Edward point out that he was the son of Æthelred the Unready and Emma of Normandy, the brother to Edmund Ironside, the stepson of Cnut, the stepbrother of Harold Harefoot, and the half-brother of Harthacnut.
After the elevation of Matilda's brother Otto II as co-emperor in 967 and the death of her half-brother Archbishop William of Mainz one year later, the abbess remained the only important member of the Ottonian dynasty in the Saxon lands under regent Hermann Billung ; therefore, Widuking may have begun the writing — or started all over again — to create a kind of mirror for princes.
The play tells the story of Thyestes, son of Pelops, King of Pisa, who, along with his brother Atreus, was exiled by Pelops for the murder of their half-brother, Chrysippus.
She had two sisters, a brother and many half-siblings ( from her father's first, second and third marriages ) including a half-brother, retired naval captain Henry Jocelyn Davison, who gave evidence at her inquest.
Some time after his mother died, Caine and his younger brother, Stanley, learned they had an elder half-brother, named David.
Atreus and his twin brother Thyestes were exiled by their father for murdering their half-brother Chrysippus in their desire for the throne of Olympia.
Thyestes and his twin brother, Atreus, were exiled by their father for having murdered their half-brother, Chrysippus, in their desire for the throne of Olympia.
Megapenthes and his brother or half-brother Nicostratus were depicted on the throne in Amyclae riding one and the same horse.
He is the son of Euroswydd and Penarddun, twin brother to Nisien, and half-brother to Brân, Manawydan and Branwen.
He often appears as a triad with Lugh and the Dagda ( The Dagda is his brother and Lugh is his half-brother ), who are sometimes collectively known as the trí dée dána or three gods of skill, although that designation is elsewhere applied to other groups of characters.
In a strictly agnatic line of succession, in which only a son, grandson, great-grandson, etc., or a brother, a half-brother who has the same father, a cousin who shares a paternal grandfather, etc., may inherit, every member of the line would theoretically have identical Y chromosomes, except for the pseudoautosomal region and any mutations that may have happened.

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