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Benita Valente was delightful as the young wife and John Parella was amusing as the tutor who failed to do all his tutoring.
Soon after Hermias ' death, Aristotle was invited by Philip II of Macedon to become the tutor to his son Alexander in 343 BC.
Seneca was later called back from exile to be a tutor to Nero.
For instance, in 51, Agrippina ordered the execution of Britannicus ’ tutor Sosibius because he had confronted her and was outraged by Claudius ’ adoption of Nero and his choice of Nero as successor, instead of choosing his own son Britannicus.
His grandfather, also called John Aikin ( 1713 – 1780 ), was a Unitarian scholar and theological tutor, closely associated with Warrington Academy.
The tutor found them missing and eventually found them on the palace grounds but she was able to convince him that they would return to the palace shortly.
From the ages of 6 to 9, Alexei was educated by his tutor Vyazemsky, but after the removal of his mother by Peter the Great to the Suzdal Intercession Convent, Alexei was confined to the care of educated foreigners, who taught him history, geography, mathematics and French.
By 1872, he was living in Vienna and was employed by the Department of Justice as an officer and by Prince Rudolf's family as his tutor.
Diogenes Laertius reports the story that he was prosecuted by Cleon for impiety, but Plutarch says that Pericles sent his former tutor, Anaxagoras, to Lampsacus for his own safety after the Athenians began to blame him for the Peloponnesian war.
He was to take over as tutor to the Robinsons ' son, Edmund who was growing too old to be in Anne's care.
He was formerly identified with an Egyptian priest who, after the destruction of the pagan temple at Alexandria ( 389 ), fled to Constantinople, where he became the tutor of the ecclesiastical historian Socrates.
Ptolemy, advised by his regent, the eunuch Pothinus, and his rhetoric tutor Theodotus of Chios, did not take into account that Caesar was granting amnesty to a great number of those of the senatorial faction in their defeat.
When Linnaeus was seven, Nils decided to hire a tutor for him.
In 1943 he married Ethelwyn Edith Graves ( born 1915 ), a nurse tutor at Middlesex Hospital, with whom he was to have two children.
" The second was an Oxford tutor from whom Babbage learned enough of the Classics to be accepted to Cambridge.
In 7, Livy was hired to tutor him in history, with the assistance of Sulpicius Flavus.
Later on, he was a tutor to the later Tsar Peter II in 1728.
According to the Roman poet Ovid ( Fasti v. 379 ), the constellation honors the centaur Chiron, who was tutor to many of the earlier Greek heroes including Heracles ( Hercules ), Theseus, and Jason, the leader of the Argonauts.
Catherine was educated by a tutor, Alessandro Geraldini, who was a clerk in Holy Orders.
His father, Donald Walton Lynch, was a research scientist working for the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and his mother, Edwina " Sunny " Lynch ( née Sundholm ), was an English language tutor whose grandfather's parents had immigrated to the United States from Finland in the 19th century.

tutor and native
They hired former All-Star ( and Los Angeles native ) Dennis Johnson as an assistant coach, as well as Hall of Fame former Laker great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to help tutor second-year center Michael Olowokandi.
Henry David Thoreau-in his furthest journey from his native Massachusetts – came for one year in 1843 in order to tutor the nephews of his friend and fellow transcendentalist, Ralph Waldo Emerson.
His tutor died before he could complete his study, at that time he learned about the existence of a well learned and pious Faqih known as Feqih Soussi ( later known as Ibn Tumart ) coming from the east on his way to his native land in Tinmel.
From a poor background, Kahnis was educated at the gymnasium of his native town Greiz, and after acting as private tutor for several years began the study of theology at Halle.
Weever's first tutor at Cambridge was William Covell, himself a native of Lancashire and author of Polimanteia ( 1595 ) which contains one of the first printed notices of Shakespeare.
Rosetta Studio uses native speakers to tutor users in a live online setting.
With the help of a tutor, he spent approximately the first six months following his return to Iran to perfecting his native linguistic skills and devouring Persian poetry and literary masterpieces.

tutor and Ireland
Using contacts made among his high-born clients, Ogilby was eventually taken to Ireland by Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, on his appointment as lord deputy there, and became tutor to his children.
He obtained a second class degree in 1840 and travelled to Delgany, Ireland as a private tutor.
He is currently a coach education tutor for the Football Association of Ireland and sports development officer for Dublin City Council.
George Boole became her tutor in 1852 and on the death of her father in 1855 they married and moved to Cork County, Ireland.

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With the exception of a short period of eclipse, he enjoyed the complete confidence both of Constantine and Constantius II and was the tutor of the later Emperor Julian the Apostate ; and it was he who baptized Constantine the Great on May 22, 337.
His early works were, however, greatly admired by the young Dante Gabriel Rossetti, who asked him to become his tutor.
After the prince attempted to flee to England with his tutor, Hans Hermann von Katte, the father had Katte executed before the eyes of the prince, who himself was court-martialled.
His principal tutor was A. S. F. Gow, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, who also gave him advice later in his career.
Hildegard was hesitant to share her visions, confiding only to Jutta, who in turn told Volmar, Hildegard's tutor and, later, secretary.
The hypothetical boy, Émile, is to be raised in the countryside, which, Rousseau believes, is a more natural and healthy environment than the city, under the guardianship of a tutor who will guide him through various learning experiences arranged by the tutor.
It was written by Lucius Ampelius, who was possibly a tutor or schoolmaster.
320 ) who became an advisor to the first Christian Roman emperor, Constantine I, guiding his religious policy as it developed, and tutor to his son.
There is also another Laocoon who was the tutor or uncle of Meleager.
In 1507 he was appointed tutor to Emperor Maximilian I's ( 1493 – 1519 ) seven year old grandson, Charles, who was later to become Emperor Charles V ( 1519 – 56 ).
In 1197 he became tutor of the future Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, who had been given as ward to Pope Innocent III by the Empress-widow Constance of Sicily.
The only Roman Catholic with whom she had prolonged contact was Descartes, who was her personal tutor.
The king's former private tutor, Johan Skytte, who was made chancellor of the university in 1622, donated the Skyttean chair in Eloquence and Government which still exists.
The first female student in Sweden was Betty Pettersson ( 1838 – 1885 ), who had already worked as a private tutor for several years when she took the " studentexamen " in 1871.
One account identifies his tutor as a monk by the name of Cosmas, who had been kidnapped by Arabs from his home in Sicily, and for whom John's father paid a great price.
This work's rapporteur sponsor was his old tutor, Jean Hyppolite, who was himself well acquainted with German philosophy and who was then director of the ENS.
* Reg ( Professor Urban Chronotis, the Regius Professor of Chronology ), Richard's old college tutor, a fellow of St. Cedd's College, Cambridge with no apparent duties, who is " on the older side of completely indeterminate ".

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