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Lucretia's and kinsman
Lucretia's kinsman Lucius Junius Brutus ( himself a member of the Tarquin dynasty ) and Lucretia's widowed husband, Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus ( grand-nephew of Tarquinus Priscus and thus also a member of the dynasty ) led the revolt, along with Publius Valerius Poplicola, and Lucretia's aging father, Spurius Lucretius Tricipitinus.

Lucretia's and Lucius
Brutus and Lucretia's bereaved husband, Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, were elected as the first consuls of Rome ( 509 BC ).

Lucretia's and Brutus
According to legend, Brutus grabbed the dagger from Lucretia's breast after her death and immediately shouted for the overthrow of the Tarquins.

Lucretia's and ),
Although Lucrece maintains the ability to speak after the rape ( in contrast to the mutilated Philomela who loses all speech ), Newman argues that the poem actually limits Lucrece's ability to act precisely by celebrating her self-sacrifice: " The apparent contrast of a silent Philomela, robbed of the potential for such an impact on the political moment to which she belongs, effectively casts Lucretia's suicide as the only form of political intervention available to women ".

Lucretia's and .
He entered Lucretia's room while she lay naked in her bed and started to wash her belly with water, which woke her up.
They also visited Lucretia's sister Martha Coffin Wright in Auburn, NY, where Mott also preached to prisoners at the Auburn State Penitentiary.
The Roman noblewomen mourned him for one year, for his vengeance of Lucretia's violation.
Lucretia's brother, Edward Everett Hale, was also a Unitarian minister as well as a prolific author in his own right.

kinsman and Lucius
J. Wenham asserts that Luke was " one of the Seventy, the Emmaus disciple, Lucius of Cyrene and Paul's kinsman.

kinsman and ancestor
An agnate is one's genetic relative exclusively through males: a kinsman with whom one has a common ancestor by descent in unbroken male line.
An agnate is a kinsman with whom one has a common ancestor by descent in unbroken male line.
According to the eighth century CE historian Sima Zhen's commentary to the second century BCE Shiji ( or, Records of the Grand Historian ), Shennong is a kinsman of the Yellow Emperor and is said to be an ancestor, or a patriarch, of the ancient forebears of the Chinese.
The identification of Rígr with Heimdall is supported by his characterization as an ancestor, or kinsman, of humankind in the first two lines of the Eddic poem Völuspá :'
He was a vassal and kinsman of the O Conchobhair Kings of Connacht ; their common ancestor was Tadg mac Cathal, King of Connacht from 925 to 956.

kinsman and Marcus
* Licinia ( flourished 1st century BC ), who was supposedly courted by her kinsman, the so-called " triumvir " Marcus Licinius Crassus, who in fact wanted her property.

kinsman and ),
Constantín's family dominated Fortriu after 789 and perhaps, if Constantín was a kinsman of Óengus I of the Picts ( Óengus son of Fergus ), from around 730.
In The Song the man who served him as his closest adviser was his vassal and kinsman Álvar Fáñez " Minaya " ( meaning " My brother ", a compound word of Spanish possessive Mi ( My ) and Anaia, the basque word for brother ), although the historical Álvar Fáñez remained in Castile with Alfonso VI.
The genealogy as it survives is apparently constructed by combining two distinct genealogies which are found attached to the Senchus fer n-Alban, that of Ainbcellach mac Ferchair ( died 719 ), to which has been appended that of Ainbcellach's kinsman Mongán mac Domnaill.
Wilhelm, Duke of Urach ( 1864 – 1928 ), had the distinction of being under consideration for five thrones at different times: that of King of Wurttemberg in the 1890s, as the senior agnate by primogeniture when it became likely that King William II would die without male descendants, leaving as heir Duke Albrecht of Wurttemberg, a more distantly related, albeit dynastic, royal kinsman ; Prince of Albania in 1913 ; Prince of Monaco as the next heir by proximity of blood following the Hereditary Prince Louis during a succession crisis resolved in July 1918 ; Grand Duke of Alsace-Lorraine in 1917, and his election by the Taryba as King of Lithuania in July 1918.
He committed his parents to the protection of the king of Moab ( who may have been his kinsman ), when hard pressed by King Saul.
Among their grievances was the King's failure to promptly pay the soldiers ' wages, his favour towards Dunbar, his demand that the Percies hand over their Scottish prisoners, his failure to put an end to Owain Glyn Dŵr's rebellion through a negotiated settlement, his increasing promotion of his son Prince Henry's military authority in Wales, and his failure to ransom the Percies ' kinsman, Henry Percy's brother-in-law, Sir Edmund Mortimer ( 1376 – 1409 ), whom the Welsh had captured in June 1402, and who had a claim to the crown as the grandson of Lionel, 1st Duke of Clarence, second surviving son of King Edward III.
At first Pyrrhus reigns with a kinsman, Neoptolemus II of Epirus ( who is a son of Cleopatra of Macedonia and a nephew of Alexander the Great ), but soon he has him assassinated.
After school, he entered the service of his kinsman, Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby ( c. 1508-1572 ), and then served in the Netherlands as a volunteer under the Duke of Alva from 1567 to 1570.
A kinsman of his, Sir Peter Carew ( another Devonshire man ), was pursuing a provocative, and somewhat far-fetched, claim to the inheritance of certain lands within the Butler territories in south Leinster.
Gilbert was eager to participate and, after Carew's seizure of the barony of Idrone ( in modern County Carlow ), he pushed westward with his forces across the River Blackwater in the summer of 1569 and joined up with his kinsman to defeat Sir Edmund Butler, a younger brother of the Earl's.
Pleas for amnesty came to the Spanish king from throughout Europe, including from many reigning sovereigns, the Order of the Golden Fleece ( both being knights of the Order, and thereby theoretically immune from trial by any but their peers of the Order ), and the king's kinsman the Emperor Maximilian II, all to no avail.
During the reign of Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza ( 1859 – 1866 ), Catargiu was one of the Opposition leaders, and received much assistance from his kinsman, Barbu Catargiu ( b. 1807 ), a noted journalist and politician, who was assassinated in Bucharest on the June 20, 1862.
In 1630, he married Mary Fitz ( 1596 – 1671 ), the wealthy widow of Sir Charles Howard ( died 1622 ), and was made a baronet, of Kilkhampton in the County of Cornwall ; his violent temper destroyed the marriage, and he was imprisoned as the result of two lawsuits, one with his wife, and the other with her kinsman, the Earl of Suffolk.
This is printed in the Works of George Granville, Lord Lansdowne ( London, 1736 ), where Lansdowne's vindication of his kinsman, Sir Richard, against Clarendon's charges is also found.
When Sir William Hatton died without male issue in 1597, the estates passed to a kinsman, another Sir Christopher Hatton ( d. 1619 ), whose son and successor, Christopher, was created Baron Hatton of Kirby.
He never married and on his death in 1957 the baronies of Murray and Glenlyon and earldom of Strange became extinct, the barony of Percy was passed on to his kinsman the 10th Duke of Northumberland ( see Baron Percy ), while the barony of Strange fell into abeyance ( see Baron Strange ).
A more distant kinsman was George Romney ( 1734 – 1802 ), a noted portrait painter in Britain during the last quarter of the 18th century.
In December 1670, when his father Stephen Thököly ( Hungarian: Thököly István ), a participant of the anti-Habsburg Wesselényi conspiracy, was killed by imperial troops when protecting his Árva castle ( Slovak: Orava, now in northern Slovakia ), he fled from the castle to Transylvania, where he took refuge with his kinsman Mihály Teleki, the chief minister of Michael Apafi, prince of Transylvania.
* Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Toronto ( 1791 – 1863 ), lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada, kinsman of John Robinson ( 1650 – 1723 )
When Arnulf I died three years later ( 965 ), the regency was held by his kinsman Baldwin Balso, who died in 973.

kinsman and Senate
It was Fabius Buteo, his kinsman who formally declared war in the Carthaginian Senate after the capture of Saguntum by Hannibal ( Liv.

kinsman and had
His kinsman, perhaps brother, Gofraid, who had remained as his deputy in Dublin, came from Ireland to take power in York, but failed.
Conrad, who was now the nearest kinsman to Baldwin V in the male line, and had already proved himself a capable military leader, then married Isabella, but Guy refused to concede the crown.
Cearl, a kinsman of Creoda, followed Pybba in 606 ; in 615, Cearl gave his daughter Cwenburga in marriage to Edwin, king of Deira whom he had sheltered while he was an exiled prince.
The earliest post-conquest Norman chroniclers report that King Edward had previously sent Robert, Archbishop of Canterbury to appoint as his heir Edward's maternal kinsman, William of Normandy, and that at this later date Harold was sent to swear fealty.
In a memorandum for the palace rolls, Hirohito had singled Prince Asaka Yasuhiko out for censure as the one imperial kinsman whose attitude was " not good.
Saruman countered by revealing to the Hobbits that Gríma had murdered and possibly eaten their accomplice Lotho Sackville-Baggins, a kinsman of Frodo, and kicked Gríma to the ground.
In a memorandum for the palace rolls, Hirohito had singled Prince Asaka ( Yasuhiko ) out for censure as the one imperial kinsman whose attitude was " not good.
Because he was deaf-mute, the marriage shocked his mother, infuriated his sister-in-law Olympia Mancini, injured the inheritance prospects of his French nephews and nieces, and so offended Louis XIV that Francis II, Duke of Modena felt obliged to banish from his realm the bride's kinsman, who had acted as the couple's intermediary.
Because he was deaf-mute, the marriage shocked his mother, infuriated his sister-in-law Olympia Mancini, injured the inheritance prospects of his French nephews and nieces, and so offended Louis XIV that Francis II, Duke of Modena felt obliged to banish from his realm the bride's kinsman, who had acted as the couple's intermediary.
On 7 July 2006 Vittorio Emanuele's kinsman and dynastic rival, Amedeo, 5th Duke of Aosta declared himself to be the head of the House of Savoy and Duke of Savoy, claiming that Vittorio Emanuele had lost his dynastic rights when he married without the permission of King Umberto II in 1971.
In this regard he would have had before him the example of his kinsman James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas, who fled to England the previous century, living out his life as a landless mercenary.
After his companion Hugh of Beauvais urged the king to repudiate her as well, knights of her kinsman Fulk Nerra had Beauvais murdered.
A claim made in a ninth-century list of donations from the abbey of Gloucester that Æthelbald had " stabbed — or smitten " to death the kinsman of a Mercian abbess has also contributed negatively to his reputation.
This land, once called Paugwonk, had been jointly owned by a Niantic Sachem named Sanhop, a Mohegan named Chappattoe and another kinsman from Uncas.
King William had no sons, nor had his only Protestant kinsman, Duke Nicholas ( 1833 – 1903 ); consequently the succession would ultimately pass to a Roman Catholic branch of the family, and this prospect raised up certain difficulties about the relations between church and state.
Boaz fulfilled the promises he had given to Ruth, and when his kinsman ( the sources differ as to the precise relationship existing between them ) would not marry her because he did not know the halakah which decreed that Moabite women were not excluded from the Israelitic community, Boaz himself married her ( Ruth Rabba to iv.
Eric opposed his older kinsman the king in 1457 when he as king had gathered much dissatisfaction among Swedish high nobility.
It was probably from Marseilles that he wrote his first letter — presumably to Lerins — begging the community there to receive his kinsman, the son of a widow of Cologne, who had been reduced to poverty by the barbarian invasions.
Characteristically, she temporised ; but finding that O ' Neill was in danger of becoming a tool in the hands of Spanish intriguers, she permitted him to return to Ireland, " recognising " him as " The O ' Neill " and of Tyrone ( meaningless, as she had no authority to do so, and it was already done ); though a reservation was made of the rights of Hugh O ' Neill, who had meantime succeeded his brother Brian as baron of Dungannon, Brian having been murdered in April 1562 by his kinsman Turlough Luineach O ' Neill.

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