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Under Michael VII Doukas Parapinakes ( 1071 – 1078 ) and Nikephoros III Botaneiates ( 1078 – 1081 ), he was also employed, along with his elder brother Isaac, against rebels in Asia Minor, Thrace, and in Epirus.
He has an older brother, Don, and an older half-brother, Michael Rendine.
Theodora, widow of the Emperor Theophilus ( died 842 ), acted as regent during the minority of her son Michael III, who was said to have been introduced to dissolute habits by her brother Bardas.
Those present at the time of Chapman's death in a Maidstone hospital included his brother, sister-in-law, partner David Sherlock, and his former Python fellows John Cleese and Michael Palin, who had to be led out of the room to deal with their grief.
The Golden Turkey Awards is a 1980 book by film critic Michael Medved and his brother Harry Medved.
The film stars George O ' Brien as the introverted Crown Prince Michael, William Powell as his happy-go-lucky brother and Virginia Valli as Michael's flapper love interest Dolores.
Michael and his younger brother Ralf Schumacher are the only brothers to win races in Formula One, and they were the first brothers to finish 1st and 2nd in the same race, in Montreal in 2001, and there again ( in switched order ) in 2003.
* 1878 – Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia, younger brother of Tsar Nicholas II ( d. 1918 )
The February Revolution of 1917 resulted in abdication of Nicholas II in favor of his brother Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich.
Only Michael and his biological brother Peter ( né Robert ) Dimond write the contents of the website.
* Thomas, claimant to the throne of the Byzantine Empire, brother of Michael II
His father left his family the year Appleton was born and he spent his first years in Mrs. Bell's ( an orphanage ) and with his brother ( Michael Charles Appleton, born 1932 ) at Palomar Military Academy.
That same year, Weber went to Salzburg to study with Michael Haydn, the younger brother of Joseph Haydn, who agreed to teach Carl free of charge.
Another brother, Michael, was reported missing in action on 28 April 1917.
Nicholas II forbade his brother, Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia, from marrying twice-divorced noblewoman Natalya Sergeyevna Wulfert ( née Sheremetevskaya ), but the couple eloped abroad in 1911.
The baby sister of the " precious Jackson clan ", Janet Jackson has striven to distance her professional career from that of her older brother Michael and the rest of the Jackson family.
Emerging in 1982 just as big brother Michael was casting his longest shadow, Jackson filled her albums not so much with songs as with declarations, from ' The Pleasure Principle ' to the radical-sounding ' Rhythm Nation ' to the telling statement of purpose, ' Control '.
The All-New Press Your Luck, featuring the two runners-up from the show, host Tomarken and Michael Larson's brother James ( Michael had died of throat cancer in 1999 ).
Michael, her eldest brother, took over the family business holdings.
The Steins ' elder brother, Michael, and sister-in-law Sarah ( Sally ) acquired a large number of Henri Matisse paintings ; Gertrude's friends from Baltimore, Claribel and Etta Cone, collected similarly, eventually donating their art collection, virtually intact, to the Baltimore Museum of Art
With money acquired from the sale of Stein's last Matisse Woman with a Hat to her brother Michael, she and Toklas vacationed in Spain from May 1915, through the spring of 1916.
Moss ( Michael J. Pollard ), then with Clyde's older brother Buck ( Gene Hackman ) and his wife, Blanche ( Estelle Parsons ), a preacher's daughter.
During that redistricting process, Sanchez hired lobbyist Michael S. Berman, brother of California Democratic Congressman Howard Berman, for " redistricting consulting " on her behalf.
After the death of his father in 1399, Oswald returned to the Tyrol and began a drawn out quarrel with his older brother Michael about their inheritance.

brother and Short
* Carloman ( mayor of the palace ), the brother of Pepin the Short ( 716 – 754 )
On Charles ' death ( 741 ), Carloman and his brother Pippin the Short succeeded to their father's legal positions, Carloman in Austrasia, and Pippin in Neustria.
In 748, the brothers Pepin the Short and Carloman gave their younger brother Grifo twelve counties in Neustria centred on that of Le Mans.
He was the second surviving son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon and was a younger brother of Charlemagne.
At the age of 3, he was, together with his father, Pepin the Short, and his elder brother, Charlemagne, anointed King of the Franks and titled " Patrician of the Romans " by Pope Stephen II, who had left Rome to beg the Frankish King for assistance against the Lombards.
The brothers shared possession of Aquitaine, which broke into rebellion upon the death of Pepin the Short ; when Charlemagne in 769 led an army into Aquitaine to put down the revolt, Carloman led his own army there to assist, before quarrelling with his brother at Moncontour, near Poitiers, and withdrawing, troops and all.
In " Short Fuse ", he states that his wife's younger brother is a photography buff and in " Blueprint for Murder " he says he has a brother-in-law who is an attorney.
The Royal Frankish Annals mention a 743 Frankish campaign led by the Carolingian Mayor of the Palace Carloman against the Saxons, followed by a second expedition together with his brother Pepin the Short the next year.
His eldest brother, David, was killed in a car accident in 1962, when Short was 12.
Dolman's brother, screenwriter / director Bob Dolman ( who served as a part of SCTV's Emmy-winning writing team alongside Short ), married their close friend and colleague Andrea Martin, also in 1980.
In 1897, the Short Brothers business started when Eustace Short ( June 1875 – 1932 ) bought a second-hand coal gas filled balloon, and he joined with his brother Oswald Short to develop and manufacture balloons.
They manufactured the balloons at Hove, Sussex, in premises above the acoustic laboratory run by a third brother, Horace Short ( 2 July 1872 – 6 April 1917 ), for Thomas Edison's European agent, Col. Gouraud.
They Get Even ( 1992 ), as Sam, the brainy little brother, and as a 10-year-old in Clifford ( 1994 ), the latter starring Martin Short.
* Percy Bhathena, a lower middle class parsi zoroastrian mama's boy 30, staying in a Bombay Parsi Panchayet Charity Blocks, a fictional title character ( protagonist ) created and written by Cyrus Mistry ( a brother of renowned Canadian writer Rohinton Mistry ). Published a Short Story " Percy " in Bombay Magazine and also co-written screenplay with his wife Jill Mistry in Pervez Merwanji's movie " Percy ".
However, after the congress of Kalisz, held in January 1293, such an alliance between Przemysł II, Wladislaus the Short and his brother Casimir I was indeed concluded.
Also, in the companion book, there is a short story which features his brother Turnball, who tried to flood half of Haven City, ambushing Root's recon " initiation " with Holly Short.
At the end ( and after being on the run for many years ), Turnball was brought into custody by his brother and a rookie, Holly Short.
In April 1640, Jermyn was elected MP for Corfe Castle in the Short Parliament together with his brother Thomas.
In 1776 Thomas Short returned to Edinburgh, bringing with him a 12-foot ( 3. 7 m, focal length ) reflecting telescope made by his late brother James Short.
Originally from Syria, where his brother was a prefect in Edessa, he became a monk in his early years and spent sixteen years in the Egyptian desert of Scete, where he was ordained a deacon in the monastery of St. John the Short.
His youngest brother was Grant Short Bull.

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