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* Caeso Quinctius, son of Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus

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Quintus Fabius Vibulanus, also called " Quinctius ", son of Marcus Fabius Vibulanus ( consul 483 BC ), was consul of the Roman Republic and one of the second set of decemviri.

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He is often referred to as the son of Ner.
But there are smaller snippets of tradition preserved in the Historia Brittonum: in Chapter 31, we are told that Vortigern ruled in fear of Ambrosius ; later, in Chapter 66, various events are dated from a Battle of Guoloph ( often identified with Wallop, ESE of Amesbury near Salisbury ), which is said to have been between Ambrosius and Vitolinus ; lastly, in Chapter 48, it is said that Pascent, the son of Vortigern, was granted rule over the regions of Buellt and Gwrtheyrnion by Ambrosius.
) Amestris has often been identified with Vashti, but this identification is problematic, as Amestris remained a powerful figure well into the reign of her son, Artaxerxes I, whereas Vashti is portrayed as dismissed in the early part of Xerxes's reign.
Many of these letters were written to the children of her former governess Annie Carter Moore, particularly to her eldest son Noel who was often ill.
In antiquity, Greek reports of cannibalism, ( often called anthropophagy in this context ) were related to distant non-Hellenic barbarians, or else relegated in Greek mythology to the ' primitive ' chthonic world that preceded the coming of the Olympian gods: see the explicit rejection of human sacrifice in the cannibal feast prepared for the Olympians by Tantalus of his son Pelops.
John Calvin and others suggested that the author was the Apostle James, son of Alphaeus, who was often identified with James the Just.
During the past five hundred years, however, probably due to Confucian influence, inheritance by sons — but not always, or even most often, the eldest son — has been the norm.
Lineker was made a freeman of the City of Leicester ( which entitles him to graze his sheep — should he have any — on Town Hall Square ) in 1995 and he is often referred to as " Leicester's favourite son ".
Scholars have often speculated that Hamlet < nowiki ></ nowiki >' s Polonius might have been inspired by William Cecil ( Lord Burghley )— Lord High Treasurer and chief counsellor to Queen Elizabeth I. E. K. Chambers suggested Polonius's advice to Laertes may have echoed Burghley's to his son Robert Cecil.
The Holy Roman Empire was in theory an elective monarchy, but from the 15th century onwards the electors often merely formalised what was a dynastic succession within the Austrian House of Habsburg, with the title usually passing to the eldest surviving son of the deceased Emperor.
Father – son incest is reported less often, although it is not known whether the prevalence is less because it is under-reported by a greater margin.
Isaac is mentioned fifteen times by name in the Qur ' an, often with his father and his son, Jacob.
Other practices include primogeniture, under which all property goes to the eldest child, specifically it is often the eldest son, or ultimogeniture, in which everything is left to the youngest child.
Japheth is often regarded as the youngest son, though some traditions regard him as the eldest.
Saladin's brother Al-Adil Sayf ad-Din ( often called " Saphadin " by the crusaders ) acquired al-Jazira ( northern Mesopotamia ), and al-Adil's son al-Mu ' azzam took possession of Karak and Transjordan.
Mao Zedong would describe his father as a stern disciplinarian, who would often punish his son and other children – two boys, Tse-min ( b. 1896 ) and Tse-tan ( b. 1905 ), and an adopted girl – for any perceived wrongdoings, sometimes by beating them.
Gulacy was a film buff, and modeled many characters after film stars: Juliette on Marlene Dietrich, James Larner on Marlon Brando, Clive Reston ( often broadly hinted at as being the son of James Bond as well as the grand nephew of Sherlock Holmes ) occasionally looking like Basil Rathbone and Sean Connery, and a minor character Ward Sarsfield ( after the real-life name of Sax Rohmer ) who looked like David Niven.
The branches are often artistically depicted as semicircular, but Rashi may be interpreted as saying they were straight, and Maimonides, according to his son Avraham, held that they were straight ; other authorities, including Ibn Ezra, say they were round.
In Greek mythology, Noah has often been compared to Deucalion, the son of Prometheus and Pronoia.
His son Ludovico ( died January 27, 1534 ) and his nephew Enrico ( died 1528 ) participated in the Italian Wars at the service of both France and Spain, often changing side with the typical ease of the Italian military leaders of the time.
Odysseus often receives the patronymic epithet Laertiades ( Greek: ), son of Laërtes.
Born in Milan, Goffredo or Godfrey is often referred to as son of a sister of Pope Urban III, but this claim is without foundation.
Richard is often depicted as having been the favourite son of his mother Eleanor of Aquitaine.
However, the role of a child in Greek art might imply a further meaning for baby satyrs: Eros, the son of Aphrodite, is consistently represented as a child or baby, and Bacchus, the divine sponsor of satyrs, is seen in numerous works as a baby, often in the company of the satyrs.
This section features letters both written by the editors and sent in by readers often with ridiculous names, usually in the form of obviously fictitious anecdotes ( one reader claimed that by defecating on the high seas, he was able to expel a single unbroken " monster " turd ; however, nobody wanted to grant him research funds for further attempts ) or various observations, such as the " children say the funniest things " type ( one issue featured numerous variations of a reader's young son making a reference to masturbation during bathtime, such as " playing with pork sword "; in this case, when the reader entered the bathroom, she discovered her son had indeed fashioned a sword out of pork sausages ).

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Agamemnon's son Orestes later avenged his father's murder, with the help or encouragement of his sister Electra, by murdering Aegisthus and Clytemnestra ( his own mother ), thereby inciting the wrath of the Erinyes ( English: the Furies ), winged goddesses who tracked down egregiously impious wrongdoers with their hounds ' noses and drove them to insanity.
But at length his son Vortimer engaged Hengist and Horsa and their men in battle, drove them back to Thanet and there enclosed them and beset them on the western flank.
Pelias ' son, Acastus, drove Jason and Medea into exile for the murder, and the couple settled in Corinth.
In December 1925, led by the charismatic leader Hersi Boqor, son of Boqor Osman, the sultanate forces drove the Italians out of Hurdia and Hafun, two strategic coastal towns.
After Imperial German troops drove out the French, Maximilian Sforza, son of Ludovico, became Duke of Milan ( 1513-1515 ) until the French returned under Francis I of France and imprisoned him.
Frederick applied to Parliament unsuccessfully for an increased financial allowance that had hitherto been denied him by the King, and public disagreement over the money drove a further wedge between parents and son.
Fat Tony's son Michael is first mentioned by Fat Tony as he is talking to Marge in " The Seven-Beer Snitch ", saying she drove him home from school sometimes.
The E-text reports, however, that in 952,the Northumbrians drove out King Olaf and accepted Eric, son of Harold .” The Annals of Ulster for the same year report a victory of the ' foreigners ', i. e. the Northmen or the Norse-Gaels, over “ the men of Scotland and the Welsh i. e. Britons of Strathclyde and the Saxons .” Exactly what this succinct account may tell us of Eirik's second rise to power, if at all, is frustratingly unclear.
He drove to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in order to argue, albeit unsuccessfully, for the release of his son Franz's Jewish mother-in-law, Marie von Grab.
Pelias ' son Acastus later drove Jason and Medea to Corinth and so reclaimed the kingdom.
Her son Edwin drove, and an unnamed family member joined them.
He came to power years before when he murdered his brother, the previous king, and drove his brother's wife and infant son, Ignosi, out into the desert to die.
Probably in late 659, but perhaps in 657, a revolt led by three Mercian noblemen — Immin, Eata, and Eadberht — installed Penda's son Wulfhere as ruler of the Mercians and drove out Oswiu's supporters.
Dionysius of Halicarnassus ( 1. 28. 1 ) cites a tradition that the supposed founder of the Etruscan settlements was Tyrrhenus, the son of Heracles by Omphale the Lydian, who drove the Pelasgians out of Italy from the cities north of the Tiber river.
Sigmund was furious that his wife killed his son, so he drove Borghild out of the kingdom.
Soon afterwards, Paul McCartney drove out to visit Cynthia and her and Lennon's son, Julian.
Húrin, son of Galdor and the new lord of Dor-lómin, routed the armies of Morgoth and drove them back at Barad Eithel.
Once Phraates left Tigranes came back down from the hills and drove his son from Armenia.
The Oirat forces thrust eastward, but Dayan's youngest son, Geresandza, was given command of the Eastern Mongol forces and drove the Oirats to Ubsa Nor in northwest Mongolia.
Dietrich ’ s son Siegfried V of Runkel drove his cousin Heinrich out of Runkel, whereupon Siegfried, who was Siegfried IV ’ s son, began calling himself Heinrich I of Westerburg.
Ryan's own mother, Dorothy, then drove into South View and she was confronted by the sight of her house on fire, her armed son and dead and injured strewn along the street.
This went against the personal ambitions of both father and son ( Dhritarashtra and Duryodhana ), and drove Duryodhana into such a rage, that he enthusiastically agreed to an evil ploy by Shakuni to murder Yudhisthira.
Both father and son had won 13 championship Grand Prix and drove car number 26.

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