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Lucretia's and kinsman
Lucretia's kinsman, Lucius Junius Brutus ( ancestor to Marcus Brutus ), summoned the Senate and had Superbus and the monarchy expelled from Rome in 510 BC.

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 also
They also visited Lucretia's sister Martha Coffin Wright in Auburn, NY, where Mott also preached to prisoners at the Auburn State Penitentiary.
Lucretia's brother, Edward Everett Hale, was also a Unitarian minister as well as a prolific author in his own right.

Lucretia's and with
He entered Lucretia's room while she lay naked in her bed and started to wash her belly with water, which woke her up.

Lucretia's and .
The Roman noblewomen mourned him for one year, for his vengeance of Lucretia's violation.

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 himself
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.
Brabantio arrives and accuses Othello of seducing Desdemona by witchcraft, but Othello defends himself successfully before an assembly that includes the Duke of Venice, Brabantio's kinsman Lodovico and Gratiano, and various senators.
Roger as a secular ruler seemed a reliable ally, since he was merely a vassal of his kinsman the Count of Apulia, himself a vassal of Rome, so it seemed safe at the time for Urban to give him these extraordinary powers, which were later to lead to bitter confrontations with Roger I's Hohenstaufen heirs.
The throne was soon filled with a kinsman of Bardas, Photios himself ; he was tonsured on December 20, 858, and on the four following days he was successively ordained lector, sub-deacon, deacon and priest.
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.
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.
Raphael represents himself as Tobit's kinsman Azariah, and offers to aid and protect Tobias on his journey.
Worse was to follow: De Burgh found himself deprived of not two but three allies and their armies when his kinsman, Walter mac Walter Cattach Burke deserted back to Connacht at the head of several hundred men, probably to guard his own estates from the upcoming conflict.
They intended to marry her to the ambitious Conrad, who was Baldwin V's nearest male kinsman, and had already proved himself capable politically and militarily.
The king Edward II, himself a kinsman of both wives, attended this second marriage.
Lionel escapes his tormentors and tries to murder Bors, and Bors does not defend himself, refusing to raise a weapon against his kinsman.
The mysterious stranger finally reveals himself to be Campbell, whom Jarvie recognizes as his kinsman, Rob Roy McGregor.
The Roman Emperor Trajan, the first emperor of provincial birth, came from Baetica, though of Italian stock, and his kinsman and successor Hadrian came from a family resident in Baetica, though Hadrian himself was born at Rome ( which however some say he made up Hadrian # cite note-5 ).
He served under the lieutenant-general of his native province of Dauphiné, Bertrand de Simiane, baron de Gordes, but when the Huguenots raised troops in Dauphiné Lesdiguières threw in his lot with them, and under his kinsman Antoine Rambaud de Furmeyer, whom he succeeded in 1570, distinguished himself in the mountain warfare that followed by his bold yet prudent handling of troops.
In 1794 he organised the formation of the 1st Glengarry Fencible regiment, commanded by his kinsman Glengarry, with himself as chaplain.
The intruder is Slan Quince, who is hunting Duncan, unaware that he is himself the target of Duncan's kinsman, Connor MacLeod.
These allegations may or may not be true, one should remember that Machiavelli was not only opposed to the Medici himself, but also a kinsman of Pitti's arch enemy Girolamo Machiavelli who had been most likely murdered by the government which in effect Pitti controlled.
He himself in turn besieged Brampton Bryan Castle, home of his distant kinsman Robert Harley ( 1579-1656 ) ( quite a common occurrence during the Civil War ), the Harley family were later holders of the title Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.

kinsman and member
He became a member of the Privy Council of Sweden no later than 1482, but acted in opposition to his distant kinsman Sten Sture the Elder, going as far as supporting John of Denmark.
* note # 2 Dirk's Legacy did not specifically mention Scottish descent as a requirement, merely that the candidate be Christian, a kinsman, by blood or marriage, and of wholesome spirit-Jacques deVille is French and yet he was a member of the Inner Circle and was considered a contender ; Paul " Profitable " Choy is pure Chinese but he was inducted by the weak Linbar Struan to the Inner Circle when Choy married one of Linbar's daughters and converted to Christianity
Giovanni Giustiniani Longo ( Greek: Ιωάννης Λόγγος Ιουστινιάνης ; Latin: Ioannes Iustinianus Longus ) ( died 1453 ) was a young Genoese captain, a member of one of the greatest families of the Republic, a kinsman to the powerful house of Doria in Genoa., and protostrator of the Byzantine Empire.
He was a member of the Irish Catholic Confederation during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, where he fought under his kinsman Owen Roe O ' Neill.
* Ælfhere ( seems to have been a distinguished member of the clan as Wiglaf is described as his kinsman )
Cornelius in the government of the convents ; Robert Keith, renowned for the sanctity of his life, a member of the family of the Earl Marishal ; later on Robert Stuart, kinsman of King James V. The General Chapter of the Observants held at Mount-Luzon ( Bourbonnais ) erected the Scottish convents into a province, and granted it a seal representing St. Bernardine holding a tablet with the Holy Name painted on it and three mitres at his feet, to mark that the Scottish province owed its origin to the companions of the saint.

kinsman and dynasty
In 1301, Wenceslaus ' kinsman Andrew III of Hungary died and the Árpád dynasty became extinct in the male line.
After Manuel I's reign the Komnenos dynasty fell into conspiracies and plots like many of their ancestors ( and the various contenders within the family sought power and often succeeded in overthrowing the preceding kinsman ); Alexios II, the first Komnenos to ascend as a minor, ruled for three years and his conqueror and successor Andronikos I ruled for two, overthrown by the Angelos family under Isaac II who was dethroned and blinded by his own brother Alexios III.

kinsman and husband
As Lord Belhaven and Stenton had no male heirs, he surrendered the lordship to the Crown in 1675 and received a new patent with remainder to his kinsman John Hamilton of Pressmannan, the husband of his granddaughter Margaret, and in failure of that line to his heirs whatsoever.
After the death of her husband, Ruth is noticed and welcomed by her husband's kinsman, Boaz.
Of his Shakespearean roles on Broadway, Cromwell played Paris, kinsman to the prince, in Romeo and Juliet ( 1935 ) starring Katharine Cornell, who also produced the play, and Maurice Evans, in the title roles ; Rosencrantz in Hamlet ( 1936 ), which was staged and produced by Guthrie McClintic ( Cornell's husband, who had been married to Estelle Winwood ), starring John Gielgud in the title role, Judith Anderson as Gertrude, and Lillian Gish as Ophelia ; and Lennox in the revival of Macbeth ( 1948 ) starring Michael Redgrave in the title role and Flora Robson as Lady Macbeth, with Julie Harris as a witch, Martin Balsam as one of the three murderers, and Beatrice Straight as Lady MacDuff.
On 16 November 1553 a Parliamentary delegation had waited upon Queen Mary, and formally requested that she choose an English husband, the obvious though tacit candidate being her kinsman Edward Courtenay, recently created Earl of Devon.

kinsman and thus
It comes from Medieval Latin cortem, accusative of cors, meaning " enclosure ", " estate ", suffixed to the Germanic patronym Buolo ( meaning " friend, brother, kinsman "), thus having the meaning of " estate of Buolo ".
In 1788, the new 4th Baron Howard de Walden was also created 1st Baron Braybrooke with special remainder to a kinsman Richard Aldsworth Neville who had married a daughter of the powerful Grenville family ( and thus a cousin of William Pitt the Younger ).
Byrhtnoth was married to Ælfflæd, sister of Dowager Queen Æthelflæd of Damerham, and thus a kinsman of King Edgar by marriage.

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