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John's father David was Murtoa's general practitioner.
He joined him in the Stettin War of Succession with the Pomeranian dukes, until Frederick resigned in 1470 and was succeeded by John's father, who in 1473 appointed him regent of the Brandenburg lands.
John's father died soon after his birth and he was raised by his mother.
For his part in the potential marriage alliance, Henry II transferred the castles of Chinon, Loudun and Mirebeau into John's name ; as John was only five years old his father would continue to control them for practical purposes.
John's father Charlie and the designer Owen Maddock had been reluctant to update their car, but although a Cooper had won in Argentina, other cars had been faster before they broke down.
John's father, Sarjun ( Sergius ) or Ibn Mansur, went on to serve the Umayyad caliphs.
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.
John's father, Arthur's grandfather, had been headmaster of Market Bosworth Grammar School.
He was first educated by his father, Matthew Drake Babington, and then studied under Charles Wycliffe Goodwin, the orientalist and archaeologist, entering St John's College, Cambridge in 1839 and graduating in 1843, seventh in the first class of the classical tripos and a senior optime.
After his education at St John's College, Cambridge, Salisbury was made Secretary of State following the death of Sir Francis Walsingham in 1590, and he became the leading minister after the death of his father in 1598, serving both Queen Elizabeth and King James as Secretary of State.
In his turn, Thomas Wyatt followed his father to court after his education at St John's College, Cambridge.
Unfortunately, John's reign is less well covered by contemporary sources than those of either his father, Alexios I, or his son, Manuel I.
John's closest adviser was his only intimate friend, John Axouch, a Turk captured as a child at the Siege of Nicaea, who had been given as a gift to John's father.
Even Raymond II the Count of Tripoli hastened northwards to pay homage to John, repeating the homage that his predecessor had given John's father in 1109.
During John's minority, the major towns of Brabant had the authority to appoint councillors to direct a regency, under terms of the Charter of Kortenberg granted by his father in the year of his death ( 1312 ).
He made a sharp contrast to his father — who was tall, strong and sandy-haired — and gossip at the time suggested he was not John's son.
While John's father was a shrewd businessman but a mild-mannered man, his mother was a rather snobbish woman who spoiled her son.
* Zebulon Tyler " Zeb / Grandpa " Walton, ( pilot, Edgar Bergen ; Will Geer seasons 1 – 6, not replaced after Geer's death ), John's father
After seeing that nothing is being done to find her father and friends killer, China runs for sheriff against Lickner to see who take John's place while, at the same time, she starts cleaning up the town with the help of her former high school sweetheart Matt Conroy ( Richard Norton ).
Around the same time, his father, who had opened an unsuccessful Latin-speaking coffee house at St John's Gate, was imprisoned for debt in Fleet Prison for five years.
John's and Nils's father Olaf Ericsson who worked as the supervisor for a mine in Värmland had lost money in speculations and had to move his family from Värmland to Forsvik in 1810.
John's father John, Sr. and some uncles were mentioned in EARLY HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF SPRINGWATER, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, NY, 1887.
Luther S. Holden, John's son, operated the old hotel that his father had built, started development of the property nearby and became a permanent resident in 1946.

John's and Henry
The list was headed by ( Henry ) Hutton of St. John's who was matriculated from St. John's at Easter, 1625.
Patrick Henry is best known for the speech he made in the House of Burgesses on March 23, 1775, in Saint John's Church in Richmond, Virginia.
The English Biblical scholar Robert Henry Charles ( 1855 – 1931 ) reasoned on internal textual grounds that the book was edited by someone who spoke no Hebrew and who wished to promote a different theology from John's.
John's son, Henry III, was only 9 years old when he became king ( 1216 – 1272 ).
John's elder brothers William, Henry and Geoffrey died young ; by the time Richard I became king in 1189, John was a potential heir to the throne.
Eleanor spent the next few years conspiring against her husband Henry and neither parent played a part in John's very early life.
John's parents, Henry II of England | Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine | Eleanor, holding court
During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession.
In 1173 John's elder brothers, backed by Eleanor, rose in revolt against Henry in the short-lived rebellion of 1173 to 1174.
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
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.
In the aftermath of John's death William Marshal was declared the protector of the nine-year-old Henry III.
Henry III continued his attempts to reclaim Normandy and Anjou until 1259, but John's continental losses and the consequent growth of Capetian power in the 13th century proved to mark a " turning point in European history ".
On Cyprus, King Henry I came of age in 1232 and John's regency was no longer necessary.
Henry, with John's consent, agreed to name Richard his heir apparent.
Construction on the cathedral was begun with the laying of the cornerstone on December 27, 1892, St. John's Day, when Bishop Henry Potter hit the stone three times with a mallet and said " Other foundation can no man lay, than that is laid which is Jesus Christ .".
Nevertheless, Catherine would continue a relationship with the two after her marriage to King Henry, bringing Margaret to court as her lady-in-waiting and securing a position for John's wife in her household.
Following King John's death, Llywelyn concluded the Treaty of Worcester with his successor, Henry III, in 1218.

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