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" Retrieved 09 NOV 2010 .</ ref > the Latinised name of Aldo Manuzio — sometimes called Aldus Manutius, the Elder to distinguish him from his grandson, Aldus Manutius, the Younger — was an Italian humanist who became a printer and publisher when he founded the Aldine Press at Venice.

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Having thus gained substantial territories to the east without a fight, Ahmad Shah turned westward to take possession of Herat, which was ruled by Nader Shah's grandson, Shah Rukh of Persia, and then Mashhad ( in present-day Iran ).
He was succeeded first by one of his brothers, Emperor Yōmei, then by another, Emperor Sushun, and then Empress Suiko, his sister and wife, before his grandson, Emperor Jomei, eventually took the throne.
Another Fujiwara became regent for his grandson, then a minor emperor, and yet another was appointed kampaku ( regent for an adult emperor ).
Husain ibn Ali, by then Muhammad's only living grandson, refused to swear allegiance to Yazid.
Peter I was succeeded by his second wife ( Catherine I, 1725 – 1728 ) who was merely a figure-head for a powerful group of high officials, then by his minor grandson ( Peter II, 1728 – 1730 ), then by his niece, Anna, daughter of Tsar Ivan V. In 1741 Elizabeth, daughter of Peter, seized the throne, assisted by the Preobrazhensky Regiment.
* December – Wu Shifan, grandson of Chinese general Wu Sangui, commits suicide in Yunnan province, ending the 8-year conflict of the Revolt of the Three Feudatories against Qing Dynasty authority in China, then led by the Kangxi Emperor.
After the Genpei War, he, the grandson of the late Emperor Takakura, who was also a nephew of the then exiled Retired Emperor Go-Toba, and Chūkyō's first cousin, was enthroned as Go-Horikawa.
* 1221 ( Jōkyū 3, 9th day of the 7th month ): In the 1st year of what is now considered to have been Chūkyō-tennō's reign ( 仲恭天皇1年 ), he abruptly abdicated without designating an heir ; and contemporary scholars then construed that the succession (‘‘ senso ’’) was received by a grandson of former Emperor Go-Toba.
As Duke of York, George bore the royal arms of the United Kingdom differenced with a label of three points argent, the centre point bearing an anchor azure — a difference earlier awarded to his father George V when he was Duke of York, and then later awarded to his grandson, Prince Andrew, Duke of York.
The Crown nominally then fell upon the son of Louis Antoine's younger brother, < span lang =" fr "> Charles X </ span >' s grandson, who became < span lang =" fr "> Henri V </ span >, with Louis-Phillippe, Duc d ' Orléans, as Lieutenant-General of the realm.
In 1683, following a naval engagement with Admiral Shi Lang, Koxinga's ( Cheng Ch ' eng Kung ) grandson Zheng Keshuang and ruler of Taiwan submitted to the Qing Dynasty ( then romanised as Ch ' ing Dynasty ).
Later, the family heads of the clan of Manasseh's grandson Gilead appealed to Moses and the chieftains, arguing that if Zelophehad's daughters married men from another Israelite tribe, then their share would be lost to the tribe of Manasseh and be added to the portion of the tribe into which they married.
In 304 the sinicised Liu Yuan, a grandson of Yufuluo Chizhisizhu stirred up descendants of the southern Xiongnu in rebellion in Shanxi, taking advantage of the War of the Eight Princes then raging around the Western Jin capital Luoyang.
It passed to Thomas's daughter Margaret, and then to her grandson Thomas Mowbray.
* 629: In the 36th year of Empress Suiko's reign ( 推古天皇36年 ), she died, and despite a dispute over who should follow her as sovereign, contemporary scholars then construed that the succession (‘‘ senso ’’) was received by a grandson of Emperor Bidatsu and a great-grandson of Emperor Kimmei.
However, upon the death of Lucius and then Gaius Caesar, Augustus finally decided to adopt both his grandson Postumus and step-son Tiberius ( Postumus ' stepfather ) as his heirs, with Postumus first in the succession.
In 1847 Pembroke Lodge became the home of the then Prime Minister, Lord John Russell and was later the childhood home of his grandson, Bertrand Russell.
The heiress Sara le Neville inherited a vast estate from her grandfather Adam FitzSwain ( the grandson of Ailric ) and it passed to the De Burghes, then they to the Watertons in 1435.
The first McCausland to live at Drenagh ( then called Fruithill ) was Robert McCausland, Alexander ’ s grandson.
Another Fujiwara became regent, Sesshō for his grandson, then a minor emperor, and yet another was appointed Kampaku.
Future Hollywood producer Armand Deutsch, the then 11-year-old grandson of Julius Rosenwald later claimed he might have been the intended victim of Loeb or Leopold.
Abraham then spent the last years of his life teaching his sons as well as his grandson Jacob.

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Charles W. Crandall, the superintendent, was the son of Charles Martin Crandall, known as the maker of Crandall ’ s building blocks and grandson of Asa Crandall who ran a furniture factory in Covington in 1840.
He turned for solace to Carmen Miyares de Mantilla, a Venezuelan who ran a boarding house in New York, and he is presumed to be the father of her daughter María Mantilla, who was in turn the mother of the actor Cesar Romero, who proudly claimed to be Martí's grandson.
Bill Davis ran a small holding in New Road in the 1950s, taken over by his son in law and grandson, Eddie and Ted Watson, who produced free-range eggs on a considerable scale.
Treen's eldest grandson, Jason Stewart Neville ( born May 21, 1979 ), was one of the founding members of the Green Party of Louisiana and ran unsuccessfully in 2003 for the Louisiana State Senate.
His grandson, Vernal G. " Nick " Riffe IV, ran for Porter Township Trustee in 2009.
His grandson Joseph Alioto Jr. ran an unsuccessful bid for a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in District 3.
Harmsworth ran the businesses with sufficient skill that they remain firmly under family control today, majority ownership being voted by his grandson, the 4th Viscount Rothermere, and a significant minority by Vyvyan Harmsworth, the 2nd Viscount's son by his third marriage.
Falk ran Tony Raines at Texas and planned to use a number of other drivers, including Childress ' grandson Austin Dillon and the Sadler brothers.
He is the grandson of President William Howard Taft and the son of Cincinnati, Ohio, mayor Charles Phelps Taft II and Eleanor Chase Taft, whose father ran the Waterbury, Connecticut Clock Company.

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Holden & Co became Holden & Frost Ltd. Edward Holden, James ' grandson, joined the firm in 1905 with an interest in automobiles.
Mies's grandson Dirk Lohan and two partners led the firm after he died in 1969.
Dr. Marlene Krauss, the daughter of Julius Krauss, and David Elder, the grandson of Joseph Gross and the son of playwright and screenwriter Lonne Elder III, replaced Stanley Bard with the management company BD Hotels NY ; that firm has since been terminated as well.
E. F. Hutton was revived in April 2012 by a management team composed of executives of the former firm and Stanley Hutton Rumbough, grandson of E. F. Hutton.
E. F. Hutton was revived in April 2012 by a management team composed of executives of the former firm and Stanley Hutton Rumbough, grandson of E. F. Hutton.
Following his death in 2003, control of the firm was gradually passed to his grandson and chosen heir, John Elkann.
In 2001, the Chicago Park District, which owns the structure, faced substantial criticism when it announced plans to alter the stadium by architect Dirk Lohan, the grandson of architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, of the Chicago-based architecture firm of Lohan Associates in a joint venture with architect Benjamin T. Wood of the Boston-based architecture firm Wood & Zapata ; it was announced that the stadium's interior would be demolished and reconstructed while the exterior would be preserved.
Following the 1930 restructuring, Merrill was able to spend more time focusing upon the further growth of Safeway, where he remained the largest shareholder and defacto CFO ; in time, his son-in-law and grandson would also run the firm.
The firm carried on under Post's grandson Edward Everett Post ( 1904 – 2006 ) until the late twentieth century.
Born in Rye, New York, he was the son of John Bishop Putnam and the grandson of his namesake, George Palmer Putnam, who was the founder of the prominent publishing firm that became G. P. Putnam's Sons.
His son and grandson, Thatcher Magoun Jr. and Thatcher Magoun III, kept the firm going in the maritime trade until the late 1870s.
In 1977, the firm established the Eppa Hunton IV Memorial Book Award at the University of Virginia's School of Law, in honor of Hunton's grandson, who lived from July 31, 1904 to November 23, 1976.
The family firm continues today as marine consulting engineers Beckett Rankine where Sir Bruce's grandson Gordon Rankine and Allan Beckett's son Tim Beckett are directors.
The final facade was designed by the firm of August Bohlen, son of Oscar and grandson of Diedrich, and was commissioned by Archbishop Joseph Elmer Ritter.
At the end of 19th century, the firm was inherited by the founder's great grandson, Józef Adam Baczewski.

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