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Other such princes and kings kept them as pets, including Genghis Khan and Charlemagne, who boasted of having kept cheetahs within their palace grounds.
Other members of the imperial family and high ranking Ethiopian princes and nobles also had crowns, some resembling the coronets worn by the members of the British peerage at a British coronation, while others have uniquely Ethiopian forms.
Other princes of Northern Russia also acknowledged his authority and contributed their troops to his impending struggle against the Horde.
Other inhabitants of Neverland are suggested by Barrie in his original novel, such as a " small old lady with a hooked nose ", " gnomes who are mostly tailors ", and princes " with six elder brothers " reminiscent of European fairy tales.
Other historians like the ones who collaborated in the works for " Paekche of Korea and the origin of Yamato Japan " and Jonathan W Best who helped translate what was left of the Baekjae annals have noted that these princes set up school and took control of the Japanese Navy during the war with Koguryeo as evidence of them being diplomats with some kind of familial tie to the Japanese imperial family and not hostages.
Other princes, opposed to this policy, deposed and murdered the bur in 1489.
Other Rus ' historical figures are mentioned, including the bard Boyan, the princes Vseslav of Polotsk, Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halych, and Vsevolod the Big Nest of Suzdal.
Other mosaics show important monarchs in medieval Germany, Reformation thinkers and Reformation princes.
Other knights-errant have been assisted by wild men of the woods, as in Valentine and Orson, or, like Guillaume de Palerme, by wolves that were, in fact, enchanted princes.
Other court Jews of the princes of Ansbach were Michael Simon and Löw Israel ( 1743 ), Meyer Berlin, and Amson Solomon Seligmann ( 1763 ).
Other attractions near Qazvin are the tombs of two Saljuki era princes, Aboo Saeed Bijar, son of Sad, and Aboo Mansoor Iltai, son of Takin — located in two separate towers known as the Kharaghan twin towers.
* Other non-reigning princes of the German nobility, but not ( always ) their cadets ( e. g. the Princes von Bismarck, Carolath-Beuthen, Pless, Wrede ).
Other strong princes included Zoltes and Rhemaxos ( about 180 BC ).
Other possible children include the princes Raemka and Khaemtjenent, but it is also possible they are sons of Djedkare Isesi, so they could be his grandsons instead.
After the assassination of Philip and the papal ban imposed on Otto IV in 1210, Ottokar again switched sides, when he and several princes in 1211 convened at Nuremberg and elected the young Hohenstaufen scion Frederick II alium imperatorem (" Other Emperor ").
Other members of House of Oldenburg, including any younger siblings of the Prince of Norway, were not called princes or princesses of Norway, but the title " Heir of Norway " was sooner or later accorded to them.
Other forms of fantasy, especially comic fantasy, may include fairy tale motifs as partial elements, as when Terry Pratchett's Discworld contains a witch who lives in a gingerbread house, or when Patricia Wrede's Enchanted Forest is rife with princesses and princes trying to fit in their appointed fairy tale roles.

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Other words thought by some Latter-day Saints to derive from the Adamic language include deseret (" honey bee ", see Ether 2: 3 and Ahman (" God ").
Other actions the Convention itself does not provide for but that derive from subsequent COP 11 resolutions may be taken against the offending Party.
Other words that derive from ethos include ethics and ethical.
Other theories of the word's origin suggest that it may derive from Mortimer Snerd, Edgar Bergen's ventriloquist dummy, or the Northern Electric Research and Development ( N. E. R .& D .) Laboratories in Ontario ( now Nortel ).
Other Romance languages derive their word for yes from the Latin sic, " thus is, was done, etc.
Other etymologies derive the name from Latin compositum, local Vulgar Latin Composita Tella, meaning " burial ground "; or simply from Latin compositellam, meaning " the well composed one ".
Other think tanks are funded by governments, advocacy groups, or businesses, or derive revenue from consulting or research work related to their projects.
Other models such as TUFLOW combine 1D and 2D components to derive flood depth across the river channel and floodplain.
" Other sources discount this, believing these stories to all derive from the antiquarian John Strype, and believe it might come from one of the following:
Other churches, including Ely Cathedral, also derive nicknames from their appearance when viewed from the fens.
Other causes of perceived insulation from risk may derive from a given entity's predominance in a market relative to other players, and not from state intervention or market regulation.
Other uses of the term derive from this one.
Other birds derive their red coloration from carotenoids ( bright and orange-reds ) or phaeomelanins ( rusty and brownish-reds ).
Other suggestions have been made that it might derive from the similar sounding Yr Hill ( as in " The Hill ") or Yr Heol "( The Street )".
Other interrogative words, such as which, how, where, whence as well as the now archaic whither derive either from compounds ( which coming from a compound of hwā who and līc ), or other words from the same root ( how deriving from hū ).
Other Romance languages derive their word for " yes " from the classical Latin sic, " thus ", such as the Italian sì, Spanish and Catalan sí, Portuguese sim, and even French si ( used when contradicting another's negative assertion ).
Other examples derive from church place-names such as San José.
Other rates, including the prime rate, derive from this base rate.
* Other scholars reject Herodotus ' etymology and derive the ethnonym Arimaspoi from Iranian aspa-" horse " instead .< ref >
This " infiniteness " of the Other will allow Levinas to derive other aspects of philosophy and science as secondary to this ethic.
Other accounts associating Arthur with Badon can be shown to derive directly or indirectly from the Historia Brittonum.
Other scholars, following T. F. O ' Rahilly, propose that the sagas of the Ulster Cycle derive from the wars between the Ulaid and the midland dynasties of the Connachta and the nascent Uí Néill in the 4th and 5th centuries, at the end of which the Ulaid lost much of their territory, and their capital, to the new kingdoms of the Airgíalla.
Other industries, such as fashion, may derive a substantial portion of their competitive advantage from selling at a higher margin, rather than higher sales.
Other combinations of objects or situations derive their origins from folklore.

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