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In 1173 John's elder brothers, backed by Eleanor, rose in revolt against Henry in the short-lived rebellion of 1173 to 1174.
When John's elder brother Richard became king in September 1189, he had already declared his intention of joining the Third Crusade.
After Richard's death on 6 April 1199 there were two potential claimants to the Angevin throne: John, whose claim rested on being the sole surviving son of Henry II, and young Arthur of Brittany, who held a claim as the son of Geoffrey, John's elder brother.
William supported King John when he became king in 1199, arguing against those who maintained the claims of Arthur of Brittany, the teenage son of John's elder brother Geoffrey Plantagenet.
John's elder brother Robert Lilburne also later became active in the Parliamentary cause, but seems not to have shared John's Leveller beliefs.
These vary from area to area, but mostly include fennel, different species of fern ( e. g. dryopteris filix-mas ), rue ( herb of grace, ruta graveolens ), rosemary, dog rose ( rosa canina ), lemon verbena, St John's wort ( hypericum perforatum ), mallows ( malva sylvestris ), laburnum, foxgloves ( digitalis purpurea ) and elder flowers.
John now sent for his family in England, but his then wife, Margaret, her children, and his eldest son, John, whose mother was the elder John's first wife, Mary Forth, did not arrive until November, on the Lyon.
In 1723 John's elder half-brother Carr died, whereby he became heir apparent to the Earldom of Bristol with the courtesy title of Lord Hervey.
After his elder brother John's death, from 1983 to 1985 he appeared on Saturday Night Live ; he portrayed characters such as Hank Rippy from " Hello, Trudy!
Charles was the son of Sir John's elder brother, Sir Thomas Lucas ( 1598 – 1649 ), a royalist army officer, and technically illegitimate as Thomas's parents married after he was born.
On 15 December 1415 John's elder brother Louis, the Dauphin of France, died, and John became the new Dauphin and heir to the throne.
When Charles ' elder brother, John II, Duke of Bourbon, died on 1 April 1488, Charles-as John's nearest heir-made a claim for the family inheritance in the Bourbonnais and Auvergne.
In fact Eleanor of Brittany, the grown daughter of John's late elder brother Geoffrey, imprisoned by John since 1202, was another candidate for the crown as the rightful heiress to England since 1203 according to primogeniture, but the barons passed her over as they never recognised her claim, just like their ignorance of her when the Magna Carta was issued, leaving her still in prison.
His father, William de Curci II, married Amice, of Brittany, and died about 1155, leaving the family estates in Somerset and elsewhere in England to his son, William de Curci III, John's elder brother.
In addition, his brother " Sweyn " doesn't have that name ; the real John's two elder brothers were named William and Tom, and he had two younger brothers, Gerald and Charles.
After long debate, the elder Hartford and his first son, George agreed to John's proposal to experiment with a low cost economy store.
In 1345 the brothers Gerhard III and John II of Hoya, divided the county among themselves ; when the elder branch of Gerhard at Hoya became extinct in 1497, the territories were re-unified under John's descendant Count Jobst I residing at Nienburg.
In spite of his elder brother John's ambivalent position and ultimate refusal to come to the aid of the royal army in the face of the English invasion of Henry V in 1415, Philip was with the French army at the Battle of Agincourt, and both he and his brother Anthony were killed in the battle.

John's and brothers
Ellen, John's mother, and younger brothers David and Frank completed the family.
John and his brothers spent many of their younger years living within the grounds of these institutions, which had a great bearing on John's later deep understanding of the needs of the mentally ill. John was educated at Scotch College, Melbourne, matriculating in 1928.
One of John's brothers, Roger Cavendish, was the ancestor of Thomas Cavendish known as " The Navigator ".
In 1993, the brothers converted the academy into a kindergarten-through-high-school `` global learning community .`` In 2001, LaSalle was closed and it was bought by St. John's University, New York.
Fellows and alumni have included Archbishop William Laud, Jane Austen's father and brothers, the early Fabian intellectual Sidney Ball, who was very influential in the creation of the Workers ' Educational Association ( WEA ), Rushanara Ali, Labour Politician and one of the first Bangladeshis to gain a PPE degree at St John's College and more recently, Tony Blair, former prime minister of the United Kingdom.
Where John's brothers took part in Jacobite causes in 1689, he remained with his father.
The family were devout Wesleyans who enjoyed music and among John's brothers, Thomas became a missionary, George a farmer, and William Grylls Adams, professor of natural philosophy and astronomy at King's College London.
John's brothers were architect James Playfair and engineer William Playfair.
The Ohio Company was composed of Virginians, including Thomas Lee as president, Nathaniel Chapman as treasurer ( 1709 – 1760 ), John Mercer as the company's secretary and general counsel, John's son George Mercer as the company's agent to England, two of George Washington's brothers, Lawrence Washington ( who succeeded to the management upon the death of Lee ) and Augustine Washington, Jr., as well as Englishmen, including the Duke of Bedford, Virginia Governor Robert Dinwiddie, and John Hanbury, a wealthy London merchant.
) With his four brothers in Maury County, he built a family chapel, St. John's Church, at Ashwood.
The original personnel were John Meeks ( born 24 March 1937, Stalybridge, Cheshire ) ( guitar, vocals ); John's sister Lynda Meeks ( born 3 August 1947, Stalybridge ) ( vocals ); brothers George Radcliffe ( 9 August 1937, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire – 2002 ) ( bass, vocals ) and Colin Radcliffe ( born 19 January 1934, Ashton-under-Lyne ) ( guitar, vocals ); and Eddie Crotty ( 24 February 1942, Stalybridge – 11 April 2009 ) ( guitar, vocals ).
Another song written by Graves mentions one of John's brothers, Askew Peel, a horsedealer who also lived in Caldbeck, and who also died in 1854.
* Jimmy Peterson, another of John's best friends, whose mother owns the local boarding house and buys clothes that are too big for him because he doesn't have any brothers who could use the clothes as hand-me-downs.
Following the war, Barrow's parents, with John's mother, brothers, and sisters, traveled in a covered wagon to Nebraska ; Barrow was born on a hemp plantation belonging to relatives during the trip.
If it is not known which is the case, it is safer to omit the commas: " John's brother Nathan " is acceptable whether or not John has more brothers, unlike " John's brother, Nathan ".
DiMarco was raised in a sports-oriented family ; both of his older brothers were athletes, and his father played college basketball for St. John's University.
In 1987, men came forward to say that when they were being raised in Mount Cashel Orphanage in St. John's Newfoundland, back in the 1950s all the way up to the 1970s, had suffered unspeakable acts of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, and that when the Archdiocese became aware of the abuse, had quietly removed brothers who were guilty of these acts.
John's earlier ordination was reconfirmed on February 4, 1864 when his brothers Brigham Young, Jr. and Joseph Angell Young were ordained apostles by their father.
As a result of this killing, several of John's brothers joined Quantrill's Raiders, but John and his younger brother Bob were too young to join so they stayed at home to look after their mother and sisters.

John's and William
13th-century depiction of Henry II of England | Henry II and John's siblings: ( l to r ) William IX, Count of Poitiers | William, Henry the Young King | Henry, Richard I of England | Richard, Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony | Matilda, Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany | Geoffrey, Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile | Eleanor, Joan of England, Queen of Sicily | Joan and John
John's position in France was considerably strengthened by the victory at Mirebeau, but John's treatment of his new prisoners and of his ally, William de Roches, quickly undermined these gains.
William de Roches and other of John's regional allies in Anjou and Brittany deserted him in favour of Philip, and Brittany rose in fresh revolt.
Numerous barons were subjected to John's malevolentia, even including William Marshal, a famous knight and baron normally held up as a model of utter loyalty.
William of Wrotham was appointed " keeper of the galleys ", effectively John's chief admiral.
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke | William the Marshal ( l ), one of John's most senior military leaders, by Matthew Paris
John's father, Henry II, had forced William of Scotland to swear fealty to him at the Treaty of Falaise in 1174.
John's plan was to split Philip's forces by pushing north-east from Poitou towards Paris, whilst Otto, Renaud and Ferdinand, supported by William Longespée, marched south-west from Flanders.
Tensions between Louis and the English barons began to increase, prompting a wave of desertions, including William Marshal's son William and William Longespée, who both returned to John's faction.
In the aftermath of John's death William Marshal was declared the protector of the nine-year-old Henry III.
One group of chroniclers wrote early in John's life, or around the time of his accession, including Richard of Devizes, William of Newburgh, Roger of Hoveden and Ralph de Diceto.
The defeat of the latter, who was taken prisoner at Mirebeau on the first of August 1202, seemed to ensure John's success, but he was abandoned by William des Roches, who in 1203 assisted Philip Augustus in subduing the whole of Anjou.
A few months later, further north, John's brother William Brunton's " section of the line ran near another ruined city, bricks from which had already been used by villagers in the nearby village of Harappa at the same site.
He sided with the Schmalkaldic League and opposed Emperor Charles V. After John's death, Anne's brother William became Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, bearing the promising epithet " The Rich.
* Raymond Foxall ( 1959 ) Song for a Prince: The Story of Llywelyn the Great covers the period from King John's invasion in 1211 to the execution of William de Braose.
The architect William Wilkins was commissioned by the trustees of the Downing estate, who included the Master of Clare College and St John's College and the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, to design the plan for the college.
William Briwere also founded St John's hospital which, by the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII, was worth the substantial sum of almost 121 pounds, as well as starting the construction of the town's first stone bridge.
The Director of Broadcasting for the station was William H. Kling, a graduate of Saint John's.

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