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guardian and charge
Instead, Attianus, Hadrian's former guardian, was put in charge in Rome.
He left his half-brother Odo, the Bishop of Bayeux, in charge of England along with another influential supporter, William fitzOsbern, the son of his former guardian.
In Lord Latimer's will, Catherine was named guardian of his daughter, Margaret, and was put in charge of Lord Latimer's affairs until his daughter's majority.
It is nevertheless certain that during the first half of 1794 he was very strictly secluded ; he had no special guardian, but was under the charge of guards who changed from day to day.
They show a constant updating of his condition and his use by people: escaping from netherworld, Volcanic God responsible for marshland and earthquakes, and later guardian angel in charge of slaves and fighters refusing to lose.
The responder must obtain the consent of the patient, or of the legal guardian of a patient who is a minor, unless this is not possible ; failing to do so may attract a charge of assault or battery.
New instructions were sent to Ivan ’ s guardian, who received orders to place manacles on his charge, and even to scourge him should he become refractory.
At this point, he was put in charge of his parents ' grocery business by his guardian.
She then took personal charge of the imperial family, directing its affairs with such authority that she became known in society at large as the emperor ’ s guardian .” Immediately when Pulcheria took authority over the imperial palace, the palace took on a much more monastic tone compared to that of her mother ’ s palace.
In Charmed a Whitelighter is a human soul that has been made a " guardian angel " for good witches and other future Whitelighters ( also known as a Whitelighter's " charge ").
Thus in Roman law the caregiver or guardian of a spendthrift ( prodigus ) or of a person of unsound mind ( furiosus ), and, particularly, one who takes charge of the estate of an adolescens, i. e., of a person sui juris, above the age of a pupillus, fourteen or twelve years ( boys and girls, respectively ), and below the full age of twenty-five.
While the tutor, the guardian of the pupillus, was said to be appointed for the care of the person, the curator took charge of the property.
The owl carries Link to Zora's Domain where the final gem, the Zora's Sapphire, is ; however, the holder of it, Princess Ruto, was swallowed by Lord Jabu-Jabu, the Zora's guardian deity whom she is in charge of caring for.
Narrated ' Abdullah bin ' Umar: That he heard Allah's Apostle saying, " Everyone of you is a guardian and is responsible for his charge ; the ruler is a guardian and is responsible for his subjects ; the man is a guardian in his family and responsible for his charges ; a woman is a guardian of her husband's house and responsible for her charges ; and the servant is a guardian of his master's property and is responsible for his charge.
The superior shares the duties of her office with certain members of her community, one of whom has charge of the sick, another of the cellar, another of the wardrobe, while still another is the guardian of the books which she is authorized to distribute among the sisters.

guardian and education
At the Prussian court, her previously limited education was widened, and she adopted the liberal outlook possessed by her guardian.
Nevertheless, a conflict soon developed with the States of Holland over the education and future prospects of his nephew William III of Orange, the posthumous son of Dutch stadtholder William II of Orange, over whom Charles had been made a guardian by his late sister Mary.
In respect of religion, Article 12 provides that ( i ) every religious group has the right to establish and maintain institutions for the education of children in its own religion, and ( ii ) no person shall be required to receive instruction in or take part in any ceremony or act of worship of a religion other than his own and that for this purpose the religion of a person under the age of eighteen years shall be decided by his parent or guardian.
He lost his parents in early youth and the care of his inheritance and education fell to his guardian, M. Trioson, " medecin-de-mesdames ," by whom he was in later life adopted and whose surname he took in 1812.
Although Queen Victoria subsidised the education ( at Rugby ) of Dejazmatch Alemayehu Tewodros, Captain Tristam Speedy was appointed as his guardian.
The enlightened fermier-général Le Normant de Tournehem was the legal guardian of Mme de Pompadour, responsible for her careful education ; in turn, thanks to her influence he was made directeur général of the Bâtiments du Roi in December 1745, and held the post, overseeing royal building works, until his death.
Students who have taken and passed the CHSPE must continue education in their current high school unless they have verified parent / guardian ratify permission to stop attending school, usually using a notarized document.
Though California state law requires all minors to be housed in residence with a legal guardian and compulsory education to the age of 18, no mention is made of who Julie's legal guardian may be, nor what school she attends, or how she avoids Los Angeles ' strictly-enforced curfews to curb underage gang activity.
The IEP team must include the student and student's parent ( s ) or guardian ( s ), a special education teacher / case manager, at least one regular education teacher, a representative of the school or district who is knowledgeable about the availability of school resources, and an individual who can interpret the instructional implications of the child's evaluation results ( such as the school psychologist ).
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Originally ten in number, the Fundamental Duties were increased to eleven by the 86th Amendment in 2002, which added a duty on every parent or guardian to ensure that their child or ward was provided opportunities for education between the ages of six and fourteen years.

guardian and was
Honorius was still a minor ; as his guardian, Theodosius had appointed the magister militum Stilicho.
Upon completion of this task, the angel was then named to be guardian.
Empress Adelaide was perhaps the most prominent European woman of the 10th century ; she was regent of the Holy Roman Empire as the guardian of her grandson in 991-995.
The Douris cup shows that the Aegis was represented exactly as the skin of the guardian serpent, with its scales clearly delineated.
At first, he was the guardian of his younger brother Constans, whose portion was Italia, Africa and Illyricum.
Since a wife was regarded as property in biblical times, the betrothal ( erusin ) was effected simply by purchasing her from her father ( or guardian ); the girl ’ s consent is not explicitly required by any biblical law.
" The Council of Areopagus was guardian of the laws, and kept watch over the magistrates to see that they executed their offices in accordance with the laws.
As these were the days when kidnapping an heiress was seen as a viable option for obtaining a title, William had dictated a will on the very day he died, bequeathing his domains to Eleanor and appointing King Louis VI of France as her guardian.
Later, while tutoring in Paris, he was suddenly dismissed by the guardian of Thomas Grey.
K. is visited by his uncle, who was K .' s guardian.
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 ).
After discussions with Tomiczek's father, it was agreed that Chapman would become Tomiczek's legal guardian, and Tomiczek later became Chapman's business manager.
In Ezekiel 28: 12-19 the prophet Ezekiel ( the " son of man ") sets down God's word against the king of Tyre: the king was the " seal of perfection ", adorned with precious stones from the day of his creation, placed by God in the garden of Eden on the holy mountain as a guardian cherub.
Fellow Quaker Lawrie Tatum was appointed as Hoover's guardian.
The Organization's guide to the Hamedan Province states that Habakkuk was believed to be a guardian to the Temple of Solomon, and that he was captured by the Babylonians and remained in their prison for some years.
It was probably her role as guardian of entrances that led to Hecate's identification by the mid fifth century with Enodia, a Thessalian goddess.
In 2005 he was elected to the Committee of the Marylebone Cricket Club ( MCC ), historically the governing body of the sport, and still guardian of the laws of the game.
Following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997, Major was appointed a special guardian to Princes William and Harry, with responsibility for legal and administrative matters.
According to Rashi, the being was the guardian angel of Esau himself, sent to destroy Jacob before he could return to the land of Canaan.

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