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She was the second granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus, sister-in-law, stepdaughter and daughter-in-law of the Emperor Tiberius, mother of the Emperor Caligula, maternal second cousin and sister-in-law of the Emperor Claudius and the maternal grandmother of the Emperor Nero.
Apart from being the late maternal grandmother of Nero, she was the late paternal grandmother of Princess Julia Drusilla, the child of Caligula.
His maternal grandmother Beatrice of Savoy was a daughter of Amadeus IV of Savoy and Anne of Burgundy.
A stone block from Mehallet el-Kubra also establishes that his maternal grandmother — Tashereniset's mother — was a certain Tjenmutetj.
Her maternal grandmother was the Italian-born fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, and her maternal grandfather was Count Wilhelm de Wendt de Kerlor, a Theosophist and psychic medium.
Cecilia " Leilie " Beaux and her sister Etta were subsequently raised by their maternal grandmother and aunts, primarily in Philadelphia.
Eleanor or Aliénor was the oldest of three children of William X, Duke of Aquitaine, whose glittering ducal court was on the leading edge of early – 12th-century culture, and his wife, Aenor de Châtellerault, the daughter of Aimeric I, Viscount of Châtellerault, and Dangereuse, who was William IX's longtime mistress as well as Eleanor's maternal grandmother.
After this separation, he lived with his maternal grandmother, Betty Bailey.
His father, Achille La Guardia, was a lapsed-Catholic from Cerignola, and his mother, Irene Coen, was a Jew from Trieste, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire ; his maternal grandmother Fiorina Luzzatto Coen was a Luzzatto, a member of the prestigious Italian Jewish family of scholars, kabbalists and poets and had among her ancestors the famous rabbi Samuel David Luzzatto better known as Shadal.
Blair's maternal grandmother lived at Moulmein, so he chose a posting in Burma.
In April 1926 he moved to Moulmein, where his maternal grandmother lived.
His maternal grandfather was an immigrant from Derry in northern Ireland and his maternal grandmother was of German ancestry.
His family moved frequently, finally settling in Danville, Illinois, where they lived in the house of his English-born maternal grandmother, Beatrice.
She was succeeded by her second cousin, George I, of the House of Hanover, who was a descendant of the Stuarts through his maternal grandmother, Elizabeth, daughter of James VI & I.
His primary language was his father's French, but growing up in the bilingual Brussels, he also learned how to speak Flemish, developing a Marollien accent from his maternal grandmother.
The name of Julian's maternal grandmother is unknown.
Initially growing up in Bithynia, raised by his maternal grandmother, at the age of seven he was under the guardianship of Eusebius of Nicomedia, the semi-Arian Christian Bishop of Nicomedia, and taught by Mardonius, a Gothic eunuch, whom Julian wrote warmly of later.
The first Hohenzollern claimant to descend from both Anna and her younger sister Elisabeth, was John George, Elector of Brandenburg ( 1525 – 98 ), his maternal grandmother having been Barbara Jagiellon.
Euler's early formal education started in Basel, where he was sent to live with his maternal grandmother.
However, Brando was closer to his maternal grandmother, Bessie Gahan Pennebaker Meyers, than to his mother.
#* Antonia Major, married Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus ( consul 16 BC ); maternal grandmother of the Empress Valeria Messalina and paternal grandmother of the Emperor Nero.

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Susan Mary Barrantes nee Wright ( 9 June 1937 – 19 September 1998 ) was the mother of Sarah, Duchess of York, and the maternal grandmother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York.
Her maternal grandfather, Nitcholas Drinkard, was born to Susan Bell ( Fuller ) Drinkard ( born 1876 ), of African-American and Dutch descent, and John Drinkard, Jr. ( born 1870 ), of African-American and Native American descent.
Feminist Susan Faludi writes of Ripley in Backlash that, " The tough-talking space engineer who saves an orphan child in Aliens is sympathetically portrayed, but her willfulness, too, is maternal ; she is protecting the child-who calls her ' Mommy ' - from female monsters.
At first a reluctant traveller in time and space, the strong-willed Barbara becomes more adventurous, while providing a maternal figure to Susan and subsequently Vicki.
* Susan " Daisy " Lemay ( maternal first cousin once removed )
Robopsychologist Susan Calvin experiments with it, in the process naming it " Lenny " ( and developing maternal feelings for it ), and after a month, has been able to teach it a few simple words and actions.

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His maternal grandfather, Henry Billington, played at Wimbledon between 1948 and 1951, and he represented Britain in the Davis Cup in 1948, 1950 and 1951.

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After World War II, she appeared in Alexander Korda's An Ideal Husband ( 1947 ), from the Oscar Wilde play, but her remaining film appearances were in supporting roles, usually maternal, such as in Tom Brown's Schooldays ( 1951 ) and as the secretive mother ( of James Mason's character ) in Island in the Sun ( 1957 ).
He is the maternal uncle of actor Alexander Siddig, who has appeared in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Kingdom of Heaven, Syriana, 24, and the fourth season of the ITV series Primeval.
In September 2006, she appeared in Nightingale, the U. S. premiere of her new one-woman play based upon her maternal grandmother Beatrice, at Los Angeles ' Mark Taper Forum.
His maternal uncle is English actor Malcolm McDowell, with whom he appeared in 2008 in Neil Marshall's Doomsday, and his paternal uncle is the former Sudanese Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi.
Even after his death, Anakin Solo has been mentioned several times in most following novels, including a possible appearance in Traitor by Matthew Stover, as a droid in Betrayal by Aaron Allston as Anakin Sal-Solo, and in Backlash, where he appeared to his maternal uncle Luke Skywalker and to Luke's son, Ben Skywalker " by Aaron Allston.
Joanna David and Tim Wylton appeared as the Gardiners, Elizabeth's maternal aunt and uncle.
Liya Kebede () ( born January 3, 1978 ) is an Ethiopian model, maternal health advocate, clothing designer and actress who has appeared three times on the cover of US Vogue.
Also, both Wayne's parents ( Katie's paternal grandparents ) and Susan's parents ( maternal grandparents ) have appeared on the show.
Her maternal grandparents, Linda ( née Plumb ) and Oliver Bridges, founded and operated the Reading Repertory Theatre, and her uncle, Robert Bridges, appeared in the original West End production of Oliver !.

maternal and regularly
Clara's maternal grandfather, a heavy drinker who was regularly physically abusive towards his wife, went insane.
With his parents he undertook several trips abroad and regularly visited his maternal grandmother Victoria, the Dowager Empress of Germany, who had a particular affection for her Greek grandson.
Recognizing that some of the studies potentially included the presence of confounding factors, such as the possibility that women who regularly perform oral sex and swallow semen also engage in more frequent intercourse, the researchers also noted that, either way, " the data still overwhelmingly supports the main theory " behind all their studies — that repeated exposure to semen establishes the maternal immunological tolerance necessary for a safe and successful pregnancy.

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His maternal grandfather joined the Army at 14 and was a mounted messenger for George Washington.
Her daughter Imogen has been quoted as saying " The truth is Enid Blyton was arrogant, insecure, pretentious, very skilled at putting difficult or unpleasant things out of her mind, and without a trace of maternal instinct.
Females lactate for approximately seven months following birth, at which point calves are weaned and maternal care begins to decrease.
A cow-headed Hera, like a Minotaur would be at odds with the maternal image of the later classical period.
Hawk's maternal grandfather, C. W. Howard ( 1845 – 1916 ), had homesteaded in Neenah, Wisconsin in 1862 at age 17 and within 15 years had earned a fortune in the town's paper mill and other industrial endeavors.
There have been stories in the press of mother-son incest arising from the strong nature of this relationship in Japan and the important maternal role of ensuring the son succeeds at school.
The vast majority of mouse parthenogenones / gynogenones ( with two maternal or egg genomes ) and androgenones ( with two paternal or sperm genomes ) die at, or before, the blastocyst / implantation stage.
He began forming a close relationship with his maternal uncle, the influential Judge Joseph Jones, who had been educated at the Inns of Court in London and was the executor of his father's estate.
After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather Martin Javeršek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905.
Prior to the meiosis process the cell's chromosomes are duplicated by a round of DNA replication, creating from the maternal and paternal versions of each chromosome ( homologs ) two exact copies, sister chromatids, attached at the centromere region.
The elder Domitia Lucilla had inherited a great fortune ( described at length in one of Pliny's letters ) from her maternal grandfather and her paternal grandfather by adoption.
Using meconium, a Canadian research group at the Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, showed that by measuring a by-product of alcohol ( FAEE ) they could objectively detect babies exposed to excessive maternal drinking of alcohol in pregnancy.
On summer vacations, she visited her maternal great-aunts, Mary Ellen (" Mamie ") Fitzgerald and Sarah (" Sis ") Fitzgerald, who still lived at her great-grandparents ' plantation home in Jonesboro.
Nero was not expected to become Emperor because his maternal uncle, Caligula, had begun his reign at the age of 25 with enough time to produce his own heir.
The originally selected pseudonym (" Gus Pillsbury ") was the name of King's maternal grandfather ; but at the last moment King changed it to " Richard Bachman ," in tribute to crime author Donald E. Westlake's long-running pseudonym Richard Stark.
Rudolf spent eight formative years, from age 11 to 19 ( 1563 – 1571 ), in Spain, at the court of his maternal uncle Phillip II.
Wilson adopted his maternal grandfather's name, Anton, for his writings, at first telling himself that he would save the " Edward " for when he wrote the Great American Novel and later finding that " Robert Anton Wilson " had become an established identity.
Hughes felt encouraged and supported by Hodhart's supervision, but attended few lectures and wrote no more poetry at this time, feeling stifled by literary academia and the " terrible, suffocating, maternal octopus " of literary tradition.
Ames was born at Ipswich, and was brought up by a maternal uncle, Robert Snelling of Boxford.
Social indicators continue to decline, particularly in measurements of life expectancy at birth ( about 50 years ) and maternal and infant mortality ( 85 per 1, 000 live births ).
" Ferber did take a maternal interest in the career of her niece Janet Fox, an actress who performed in the original Broadway casts of Ferber's plays Dinner at Eight and Stage Door.
Thus, Charles was the maternal uncle of Charles V of France, who solicited his relative's advice at Metz in 1356 during the Parisian Revolt.
Another theory stated that Bolesław I spent some time during the 980s at the court of his maternal uncle, Duke Boleslav II the Pious of Bohemia.

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