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kinsman and Gaius
In 173, Severus ' kinsman Gaius Septimius Severus was appointed proconsul of the Africa Province.
* Publius Aurelius Pecuniola, a kinsman of Gaius Aurelius Cotta, demoted to the rank of common soldier, after part of a camp was set on fire, and nearly captured by the enemy, through his fault, during the First Punic War, in 252 BC.

kinsman and Julius
Every Man Out of His Humour includes several references to Shakespeare and his contemporaneous works: a mention of Justice Silence from Henry IV, Part 2 —" this is a kinsman to Justice Silence " ( V, ii ) and two allusions to Julius Casear, which help to date that play to 1599.

kinsman and was
Alexios was ordered to march against his brother-in-law Nikephoros Melissenos in Asia Minor but refused to fight his kinsman.
He was also a kinsman of Archbishop Eskil of Lund.
The go ' el was a kinsman redeemer whose role included avenging bloodshed, redeeming land sold to others outside the family, and redeeming family members sold into slavery.
His kinsman, John Mark, who was a spectator of this barbarous action, privately interred his body.
Constantín's family dominated Fortriu after 789 and perhaps, if Constantín was a kinsman of Óengus I of the Picts ( Óengus son of Fergus ), from around 730.
Giric is not known to have been a kinsman of Kenneth's, although it has been suggested that he was related to him by marriage.
In The Song the man who served him as his closest adviser was his vassal and kinsman Álvar Fáñez " Minaya " ( meaning " My brother ", a compound word of Spanish possessive Mi ( My ) and Anaia, the basque word for brother ), although the historical Álvar Fáñez remained in Castile with Alfonso VI.
It was Fabius Buteo, his kinsman who formally declared war in the Carthaginian Senate after the capture of Saguntum by Hannibal ( Liv.
The patriarchal throne was filled with Photius, a renowned scholar and kinsman of Bardas.
Hammurabi ( Akkadian from Amorite ʻAmmurāpi, " the kinsman is a healer ", from ʻAmmu, " paternal kinsman ", and Rāpi, " healer "; ( died c. 1750 BC ) was the sixth king of Babylon ( that is, of the First Babylonian Dynasty ) from 1792 BC to 1750 BC middle chronology ( 1728 BC – 1686 BC short chronology ).
Upon the death of his kinsman Albert I, Duke of Prussia in 1568, the Duchy of Prussia was inherited by the latter's underage son Albert Frederick.
Conrad, who was now the nearest kinsman to Baldwin V in the male line, and had already proved himself a capable military leader, then married Isabella, but Guy refused to concede the crown.
J. Wenham asserts that Luke was " one of the Seventy, the Emmaus disciple, Lucius of Cyrene and Paul's kinsman.
One of Mary's first actions as queen was to order the release of the Roman Catholic Duke of Norfolk and Stephen Gardiner from imprisonment in the Tower of London, as well as her kinsman Edward Courtenay.
Roger as a secular ruler seemed a reliable ally, since he was merely a vassal of his kinsman the Count of Apulia, himself a vassal of Rome, so it seemed safe at the time for Urban to give him these extraordinary powers, which were later to lead to bitter confrontations with Roger I's Hohenstaufen heirs.
He was born Gebhard of Calw, a son of the Swabian Count Hartwig of Calw and a kinsman of Emperor Henry III.
Cearl, a kinsman of Creoda, followed Pybba in 606 ; in 615, Cearl gave his daughter Cwenburga in marriage to Edwin, king of Deira whom he had sheltered while he was an exiled prince.
In 1474, Albert married his daughter Barbara to Duke Henry XI of Głogów, who left his possessions on his death in 1476 to his widow with reversion to her family, an arrangement which was resisted by Henry's kinsman, Duke Jan II of Żagań.
The earliest post-conquest Norman chroniclers report that King Edward had previously sent Robert, Archbishop of Canterbury to appoint as his heir Edward's maternal kinsman, William of Normandy, and that at this later date Harold was sent to swear fealty.
He was kinsman triumvir to Licinia, a Vestal Virgin.

kinsman and Rome
Lucretia's kinsman, Lucius Junius Brutus ( ancestor to Marcus Brutus ), summoned the Senate and had Superbus and the monarchy expelled from Rome in 510 BC.
The Roman Emperor Trajan, the first emperor of provincial birth, came from Baetica, though of Italian stock, and his kinsman and successor Hadrian came from a family resident in Baetica, though Hadrian himself was born at Rome ( which however some say he made up Hadrian # cite note-5 ).
* SPQR V: Saturnalia: returning to Rome, commissioned to investigate the murder of his kinsman, Metellus Celer, with Clodia as his primary suspect.

kinsman and before
Brabantio arrives and accuses Othello of seducing Desdemona by witchcraft, but Othello defends himself successfully before an assembly that includes the Duke of Venice, Brabantio's kinsman Lodovico and Gratiano, and various senators.
In this regard he would have had before him the example of his kinsman James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas, who fled to England the previous century, living out his life as a landless mercenary.
In July 1191 Conrad's kinsman, King Philip, decided to return to France, but before he left he turned over half the treasure plundered from Acre to Conrad, along with all his prominent Muslim hostages.
He originally proposed his title be Baron Sidney, in honour of his kinsman Algernon Sidney, however he was worried that other members of his family might have claims on it and then suggested Sydenham, the name of a village near his home in Kent, before settling on Sydney.
The son of a military man who died when he was young, Dudley saw military service during the French Wars of Religion, and then acquired some legal training before entering the service of his likely kinsman the Earl of Lincoln.
He happened, however, to dine with the Earl of Northumberland and his kinsman Thomas Percy on 4 November 1605, the day before the Gunpowder Plot.
Robb shows his father's sense of justice when he executes a traitorous bannerman, Rickard Karstark, a distant kinsman to the Lords of Winterfell before the wedding.
Kelly suggested that “ It is possible that Osa was a kinsman of King Osmund, and of the contemporary Oslac and Oswald, who also seem to have been regarded as kings before 772 ”.

kinsman and Nero
In 42 BC, Drusus arranged for his daughter Livia to marry his kinsman Tiberius Claudius Nero, who became the parents of future Roman Emperor Tiberius and the general Nero Claudius Drusus.

kinsman and ;
The family could mortgage the land to ward off poverty ; and the law of Leviticus 25: 25ff required a kinsman to purchase it back into the family.
Wilhelm, Duke of Urach ( 1864 – 1928 ), had the distinction of being under consideration for five thrones at different times: that of King of Wurttemberg in the 1890s, as the senior agnate by primogeniture when it became likely that King William II would die without male descendants, leaving as heir Duke Albrecht of Wurttemberg, a more distantly related, albeit dynastic, royal kinsman ; Prince of Albania in 1913 ; Prince of Monaco as the next heir by proximity of blood following the Hereditary Prince Louis during a succession crisis resolved in July 1918 ; Grand Duke of Alsace-Lorraine in 1917, and his election by the Taryba as King of Lithuania in July 1918.
The throne was soon filled with a kinsman of Bardas, Photios himself ; he was tonsured on December 20, 858, and on the four following days he was successively ordained lector, sub-deacon, deacon and priest.
" Horses shall I have, and chivalry ; and my lord and kinsman King Arthur | Arthur will obtain for me all these things.
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For two years she was in his custody, and probably resided at Ingatestone Hall ; then she was removed to Sir John Wentworth's ( a kinsman of Petre's first wife ) at Gosfield Hall, and after seventeen months ' confinement there was taken to Cockfield Hall at Yoxford in Suffolk.
* 1544: The Earl of Ormond went into Clanrickard to assist his kinsman, William Burke, son of Rickard ; but the sons of Rickard Oge suddenly defeated him ; and a good baron of his people, namely, Mac Oda, was slain ; and more than forty of the Earl's troops were slain in the gateway of Athenry on that occasion.
In 1630, he married Mary Fitz ( 1596 – 1671 ), the wealthy widow of Sir Charles Howard ( died 1622 ), and was made a baronet, of Kilkhampton in the County of Cornwall ; his violent temper destroyed the marriage, and he was imprisoned as the result of two lawsuits, one with his wife, and the other with her kinsman, the Earl of Suffolk.
Characteristically, she temporised ; but finding that O ' Neill was in danger of becoming a tool in the hands of Spanish intriguers, she permitted him to return to Ireland, " recognising " him as " The O ' Neill " and of Tyrone ( meaningless, as she had no authority to do so, and it was already done ); though a reservation was made of the rights of Hugh O ' Neill, who had meantime succeeded his brother Brian as baron of Dungannon, Brian having been murdered in April 1562 by his kinsman Turlough Luineach O ' Neill.
They were immediately reprinted, the latter being dedicated to the lord mayor and the former to the author's kinsman, George Sacheverell, who was high sheriff of Derbyshire that year ; and, as the passions of the whole British population were at this period keenly exercised between the rival factions of Whig and Tory ; Sacheverell's arguments on behalf of the church which supplied the Tories with most of their support made him their idol.
They had several children ; daughter Mary married Richard Pepys, kinsman of the diarist Samuel Pepys.
He also wrote a tragi-comedy, The Queen of Arragon ( 1640 ), published without his consent by his kinsman, the Earl of Pembroke, and revived at the Restoration ; and six essays on events in modern history, Observations upon History ( 1641 ).
The line of Dol Amroth was linked by marriage both to the Stewards of Gondor and to the Kings of Rohan: Imrahil was uncle to Boromir and Faramir ; a kinsman of Théoden ; and the father of Éomer's wife Lothíriel.
* George Lindsay-Crawford, 22nd Earl of Crawford ( 6th Earl of Lindsay ) ( 1758 – 1808 ) ( dormant 1808 ; last male line descendant of 1st Earl of Lindsay, Earldom of Lindsay passed ( according to Lords decision in 1878 ) to a kinsman of 1st Earl of Lindsay and that of Crawford reverted to senior surviving line, as determined 1848 )
He is not included in the Mercian royal genealogy ; Henry of Huntingdon in the 12th century placed him as ruling after Pybba, saying that he was not Pybba's son but was his kinsman.
Louis Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Bourbon, Prince de Condé ( Louis Henri Joseph ; 18 August 1692 – 27 January 1740 ) was head of the Bourbon-Condé cadet branch of the France's reigning House of Bourbon from 1710 to his death, and served as prime minister to his kinsman Louis XV from 1723 to 1726.
* note # 2 Dirk's Legacy did not specifically mention Scottish descent as a requirement, merely that the candidate be Christian, a kinsman, by blood or marriage, and of wholesome spirit-Jacques deVille is French and yet he was a member of the Inner Circle and was considered a contender ; Paul " Profitable " Choy is pure Chinese but he was inducted by the weak Linbar Struan to the Inner Circle when Choy married one of Linbar's daughters and converted to Christianity

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