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John's and mother
John's mother died not long after his marriage, and there was even less Cooper money left.
Although he had crowned his son John II Komnenos co-emperor at the age of five in 1092, John's mother Irene Doukaina wished to alter the succession in favor of her daughter Anna and Anna's husband, Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger.
Ellen, John's mother, and younger brothers David and Frank completed the family.
John's father died soon after his birth and he was raised by his mother.
It was a family secret for 600 years and even ( Sir John's ) mother, who died shortly before we visited, refused to reveal the secret.
They also suggest that John's mother may have been Alice Burgh.
In the book, she describes learning about Ono's control over John ( who referred to Ono as " mother ") in the period in the mid-1970s when Ono chose May Pang to be John's companion.
John's mother, a member of the Luxemburg dynasty, had to return to Bohemia.
Back in France, Philip also schemes with Richard's brother, John of England, to dispossess Richard of his French lands while he is still away, but the intervention of John's ( and Richard's ) mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, foils the plan.
John's mother wants him to get rid of it, and a court orders it destroyed.
When he died in 1829, John's mother was left with eleven children to take care of.
These were men who had been politically eclipsed during the ascendancy exercised by John's mother in the later years of the reign of Alexios I.
She was the widow of Philip of Burgundy, the deceased heir of that duchy, and mother of the young Philip I, Duke of Burgundy ( 1344 – 61 ) who became John's stepson and ward.
While John's father was a shrewd businessman but a mild-mannered man, his mother was a rather snobbish woman who spoiled her son.
* Esther " Grandma " Walton ( Ellen Corby, appears regularly in season 1 until Corby's stroke midway through season 5 ; returns in the last episode of season 6 and remains through the end of season 7 ; then appears only occasionally in seasons 8 and 9 ( and subsequently in five of the six sequels ), John's mother
John's mother was a devout Southern Baptist, who regularly attended the Milport Chapel Church along with her children, where John had perfect attendance.
After John's older sister died at the age of two, his mother Mary ( née Singer ) suffered a breakdown, and the couple decided to go abroad to recover.
Blanche of Lancaster, John's wife and Henry's mother, died from plague at the castle in 1368.
However, after the death of his first wife, the old king remarried, and John's mother was able to produce eight more children, including John himself.
John's mother, Joan Bonham, died aged 81 on 10 February 2011.
On 31 July 1202, Arthur was surprised by John's forces while besieging Mirebeau, where he was holding as hostage his grandmother, John's mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Scholars believe that the mother was more powerful while the daughter arranged more elaborate public events ( including inviting attendees to St. John's Eve rituals on Bayou St. John ).
John's second wife, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, cousin to the Emperor ( the King of Hungary ), was mother to Elizabeth Woodville who may be this queen.

John's and Eleanor
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
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
Her mother-in-law, Eleanor of Aquitaine readily accepted her as John's wife.
Philip had demanded that John's niece Eleanor of Brittany or his nephew Arthur of Brittany be surrendered to him together with all of John's lands on the continent, none of which John was prepared to concede.
After his death, the Washingtons raised two of John's four children, Eleanor Parke Custis ( March 31, 1779-July 15, 1852 ), and George Washington Parke Custis ( April 30, 1781-October 10, 1857 ).
Hugh was succeeded by Peter who had no surviving children and the manor descended to John's daughter Eleanor, who married Samuel Robinson of Chester in 1664.
Eleanor lived in the Gloriet Tower added to Corfe at John's time, had meals in the Long Hall and was allowed to walk along the walls.
John died towards the end of the civil conflict in 1216 ; although according to the laws of primogeniture the claim of Eleanor was better, English barons allowed King John's young son, Henry, to succeed, leaving the 32-year-old princess, now beautiful and defiant, still in prison and guarded by Peter de Maulay.
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.
Philip was forced to withdraw to contain John's army .. Arthur was murdered, it was rumoured by John's own hands and Eleanor, sister of Arthur was to spend the rest of her life in prison.
John's appointment was seriously opposed, especially by queen Eleanor, who believed that he was involved in her husband's murder.

John's and died
Soon after their arrival, John's younger brother James died from a blow to the head by a servant who was supposed to look after the boys.
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.
Despite this, after Richard died in 1199, John was proclaimed king of England, and came to an agreement with Philip II of France to recognise John's possession of the continental Angevin lands at the peace treaty of Le Goulet in 1200.
John's illness grew worse and by the time he reached Newark Castle he was unable to travel any further ; John died on the night of 18 October.
John's first wife, Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, was released from imprisonment in 1214 ; she remarried twice, and died in 1217.
On December 15, 2010, Edwards died of complications of pneumonia at the Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California.
However, Lady Margaret died without having mentioned the foundation of St John's in her will, and it was largely the work of Fisher that ensured that the college was founded.
There was a brother, Peter, and a sister, Ann, who died when she was six, one month before John's birth.
When John died in 1399, his estates were declared forfeit as King Richard II had exiled John's son and heir, Henry Bolingbroke, in 1398, for 10 years.
When Edward III died in 1377 and John's ten-year-old nephew succeeded as Richard II of England, John's influence strengthened.
Poppet ( 1912 – 1997 ), John's daughter by his second wife, married the Dutch painter Willem Jilts Pol ( 1905 – 1988 ) whose daughter Talitha ( 1940 – 1971 ), a fashion icon of 1960s London, married John Paul Getty, was famously photographed in Marrakesh by Patrick Lichfield, and, after a brief hedonistic life, died of a drug overdose.
Cotman died in July 1842, and was buried in the cemetery behind St. John's Wood chapel.
Maranzano and his wife Elisabetta ( who died in 1964 ) are buried in Saint John's Cemetery, Queens, located in New York City, near the graves of Luciano and Genovese.
Because some of John's children were born and died before their father became king they are not considered infantes or infantas of Portugal.
A few months after Sir John's death, Mary Hayley Bell ( Lady Mills ) died on 1 December 2005.
In 1346, King John was killed fighting at the Battle of Crécy, and Machaut, who was famous and much in demand, entered the service of various other aristocrats and rulers, including King John's daughter Bonne ( who died of the Black Death in 1349 ), her sons Jean de Berry and Charles ( later Charles V, Duke of Normandy ), and others such as Charles II of Navarre.

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