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Lincoln's father-in-law was based in Lexington, Kentucky ; he and others of the Todd family were either slave owners or slave traders.
Ptolemy Philometor, who was Alexander's father-in-law, went over to his side, and Alexander was defeated in the battle of Antioch ( 145 BC ) in Syria, sometimes known as the battle of the Oenoparus.
The most the Grand Duke of Lithuania could do was to garrison Smolensk and other strongholds and employ his wife Helena, the Tsar's daughter, to mediate a truce between his father-in-law and himself after the disastrous Battle of Vedrosha ( 1500 ).
Later Alexios V was blinded and deserted by his father-in-law, who fled from the crusaders into Thessaly.
The situation became unstable and, in the following year, being led by what he afterwards discovered to be false representations, Afonso declared Peter a rebel and defeated his army in the Battle of Alfarrobeira, in which his uncle ( and father-in-law ) was killed.
Abu Bakr ( Abdullah ibn Abi Quhafa ) (, c. 573 CE 23 August 634 CE ) also known as Abū Bakr as-Șiddīq ( Arabic: أبو بكر الصديق ) was a senior companion ( Sahabi ) and the father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
When the Emperor Henry I died on 11 July 1216, Andrew was planning to acquire the imperial throne, but the barons of the Latin Empire proclaimed his father-in-law, Peter of Courtenay their emperor.
His father-in-law had died while he was away, and he went directly to Toulouse to take possession.
Consequently she was third cousin of her father-in-law, Henry VII of England, and fourth cousin of her mother-in-law Elizabeth of York.
Sunni Muslims believe and confirm that Muhammad's father-in-law Abu Bakr was chosen by the community and that this was the proper procedure.
One of the most detailed reports of military activity under the Flavian dynasty was written by Tacitus, whose biography of his father-in-law Gnaeus Julius Agricola largely concerns the conquest of Britain between 77 and 84.
This came through the influence of Mahmud Tarzi, who was both Amanullah Khan's father-in-law and Foreign Minister.
" His father-in-law provided the money he needed for the trip, and David headed for Rome with his wife and three of his students, one of whom, Jean-Germain Drouais ( 1763 1788 ), was the Prix de Rome winner of that year.
The reality behind such marriages was an alliance between an imperial prince and a Fujiwara lord, his father-in-law or grandfather, the latter with his resources supporting the prince to the throne and most often controlling the government.
In a letter to Burghley three years later Oxford offered to attend his father-in-law at his house " as well as a lame man might "; it is possible his lameness was a result of injuries from that encounter.
His reign was supported by his principal general, Flavius Stilicho, who was successively Honorius's guardian ( during his childhood ) and his father-in-law ( after the emperor became an adult ).
He convinced the emperor that his Arian father-in-law was conspiring with the barbarians to overthrow Honorius.
With Stilicho ’ s fall, Olympius moved against all of his former father-in-law ’ s allies, killing and torturing key individuals and ordering the confiscation of the property of anyone who had borne any office while Stilicho was in command.
William Fairfax, Lawrence's father-in-law and cousin of Virginia's largest landowner, Thomas, Lord Fairfax, was also a formative influence.
Rousas John Rushdoony, one of the founders of Christian Reconstructionism, was North's father-in-law, and North is a Christian Reconstructionist.
A key force behind these reforms was Mahmud Tarzi, Amanullah Khan's Foreign Minister and father-in-lawand an ardent supporter of the education of women.
Scientific investigation he insists upon as an absolute necessity for the true comprehension of religion, despite the fact that his contemporaries regarded all the hours which he was accustomed to spend with his father-in-law, Samuel ibn Tibbon, in mathematical and philosophic study as mere waste of time.

father-in-law and Jacob
In contrast to Abraham — who illuminates the world with knowledge of God and earns the respect of the inhabitants of the land of Canaan — and Isaac — who continues his father's teachings and also lives in relative harmony with his neighbors — Jacob experiences many personal struggles both in the land and out of it-including the hatred of his brother, Esau ; the deception of his father-in-law, Laban ; the rape of his daughter, Dinah ; the death of his favorite wife, Rachel ; and the sale of his son, Joseph.
" The tradition is written of in the Bible, as when Orpah kissed her mother-in-law and when Moses went to meet his father-in-law, he " did obeisance, and kissed him ; and they asked each other of their welfare ; and they came into the tent " ( Exodus 18: 7 ); and when Jacob had wrestled with the Lord he met Esau, ran towards him, fell on his neck and kissed him.
Noah held this priesthood, as did Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and it remained on earth until the time of Moses, who received it " under the hand of his father-in-law, Jethro " and it would have been given to the Israelites if they had been worthy of it and had not " hardened their hearts ".
Besides his father-in-law, Kahn's other partners included Jacob Schiff, himself the son-in-law of Solomon Loeb, who co-founded the firm, and Paul and Felix Warburg.
As such he is brother-in-law to Isaac and both father-in-law and uncle to Jacob.
Six years after his promised service has ended, Jacob, having prospered largely by proving more cunning than his father-in-law, finally left.
One popular theory is that, while Matthew provides the genealogy of Joseph and his father Jacob, Luke details the genealogy of Joseph's father-in-law Heli.

father-in-law and 1685
In February 1685, King Charles II died, without legitimate issue, and George's father-in-law, the Roman Catholic Duke of York, became king as James II in England and Ireland and James VII in Scotland.

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* Sherman at War, edited by Joseph H. Ewing ( Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1992 ) approximately thirty war time letters to Sherman's father-in-law, Thomas Ewing, and one of his brothers-in-law, Philemon B. Ewing.
* Lucius Cornelius Cinna, consul four consecutive times 87 84 BC, a popularist leader allied with Gaius Marius against Sulla, and at the time of his death the father-in-law of Julius Caesar.
# Mary of Teck ( 9 November 1901 6 May 1910 ) — Married George, Duke of York, on 6 July 1893 and became Duchess of York ; became Duchess of Cornwall on the accession of her father-in-law as Edward VII of the United Kingdom on 22 January 1901 ; became Princess of Wales on 9 November 1901 ; became queen consort upon accession of husband George V on 6 May 1910.
In 1806, Eugène married Princess Augusta Amalia Ludovika Georgia of Bavaria ( 1788 1851 ), eldest daughter of Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria, and his royal father-in-law made him Duke of Leuchtenberg and gave him the administration of the Principality of Eichstätt on 14 November 1817.
He collaborated with a number of prominent artists including Rubens, Hendrick van Balen ( 1575 1632 ), Adriaen Stalbemt ( 1580 1682 ), Lucas Van Uden ( 1596 1672 ), David Teniers the Younger and his father-in-law Abraham Janssens.
* His Royal Highness The Prince of the Netherlands ( 1980 2002 ); as a prince consort of a Queen of the Netherlands, Prince Claus was legally entitled to this style and title, though out of respect for his father-in-law, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, he never officially used this title
* Neil Thomas ( 1892 1963 ), sheriff of Jackson Parish from 1928 1948 ; state parole director under the second Jimmie Davis administration, originally a barber in Jonesboro ; father-in-law of Bob Reese
* William C. Feazel, interim U. S. Senator in 1948 ; member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Ouachita Parish from 1932 1936 ; father-in-law of former state Representative Shady R. Wall of West Monroe
Following his father-in-law, he was a member of the United States Golf Association, serving successively as secretary, vice-president and president, 1928 1935.
The title subsequently remained in the Orléans family, and was borne in particular by Antoine Philippe ( 1775 1807 ), son of Philippe Egalité, and by Antoine Marie Philippe Louis ( 1824 1890 ), son of King Louis-Philippe and father-in-law of King Alphonso XII of Spain.
His father-in-law, Michael Pat Murphy, was a Labour Party TD for Cork South West from 1951 until 1981.
* Yeh-Yeh Yeh-Yeh ( 爺爺 yéye, paternal grandfather ) is the grandfather of Sagwa, Sheegwa and Dongwa, husband of Nai-Nai, father of Baba Miao and father-in-law of Mama Miao.
* Koizumi Matajirō ( 小泉 又次郎, 1865 1951 ), Japanese politician and the father-in-law of Junya Koizumi
The house certainly once belonged to the father-in-law of Sir Everard Digby ( 1578 1606 ), one of the conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, and he resided there for some time.
* Hugh Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland ( 1714 1786 ), changed his name to Percy when he inherited the Earldom of Northumberland from his father-in-law by special remainder ; became Duke of Northumberland in 1766
During Christian IV's second war with Sweden ( 1643 1645 ), Sehested, as governor of Norway, assisted his father-in-law materially.
By the will of his father-in-law Andrew Hamilton, dated July 31 August 1, 1741, Allen was left all the land of the Yard for the state house and its surrounding public grounds.
* Luis Terrazas ( 1829 1923 ), Founder of the Creel-Terrazas Family, father-in-law of Enrique Creel, and one of the richest landowners in the Republic of Mexico ; he helped to bankroll the faction.

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