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brothers and shared
Then his brothers began to divide his inheritance ; but his wife Frigg they shared between them.
He begins his rule, shared with his brothers Baderic and Bertachar.
Although the two brothers differed in temperament — Jacob was introspective and Wilhelm outgoing ( although he often suffered from ill-health )— they shared a strong work ethic and excelled in their studies.
The rest was shared between Lothar's brothers Charles the Bald ( ruler of the West Frankish realm ) and Louis the German ( ruler of the East Frankish realm ).
This study revealed that 67 % of gay brothers in a new saturated sample shared a marker on the X chromosome at Xq28.
Similarly, in Alexandre Dumas ' La Reine Margot, the devotion shared between friends ( and one-time foes ) Annibal de Coconnas and Lerac de la Mole is compared to that of Pylades and Orestes, as well as that of Nisus and Euryalus, Castor and Pollux, Achilles and Patroclus, as well as various other pairs of brothers, friends and lovers in classical mythology.
This is helped by the use of samples from 1970s television shows and other media prevalent in the era of the brothers ' shared childhood, especially the nature-inspired documentaries produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
The brothers fight and Doug moves out of their shared bedroom and into the guest house.
So the revenues of the duchies were divided into three equal shares by assigning the revenues of particular areas and landed estates to each of the three brothers, while other general revenues, such as taxes from towns and customs dues, were levied together but then shared among the brothers.
He shared the conquest of Calabria with Robert, and in a treaty of 1062 the brothers in dividing the conquest apparently made a kind of " condominium " by which either was to have half of every castle and town in Calabria.
Smith also bought a house on First Avenue in St. Louis to be shared with his brothers.
So the revenues of the duchies were divided in three equal shares by assigning the revenues of particular areas and landed estates to each of the elder brothers, while other general revenues, such as taxes from towns and customs dues, were levied together but then shared among the brothers.
Princess Mary was educated by governesses, but shared some lessons with her brothers, Prince Edward ( later Edward VIII ), Prince Albert ( later George VI ), and Prince Henry ( later Duke of Gloucester, whose birth was the first of many that saw her superseded in the line of succession ).
The two brothers shared the role of frontman, a concept made popular by The Beatles.
He is best known for his Palomar / Heartbreak Soup stories in Love and Rockets, an alternative comic book he shared with his brothers Jaime and Mario.
Regardless, the shared throne was not a success: the brothers argued about every decision, from law to political appointments.
So the revenues of the duchies, deriving from the rights of overlordship in the various towns and territories of Schleswig and Holstein, were divided in three equal shares by assigning the revenues of particular areas and landed estates, themselves remaining undivided, to each of the elder brothers, while other general revenues, such as taxes from towns and customs dues, were levied together but then shared among the elder brothers.
As a child he attended the common schools and shared a tutor with his brothers and sisters.
In 1985, McDormand, the Coen brothers, Holly Hunter, and director Sam Raimi shared a house in The Bronx.
After the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun a close resemblance was noted between his mummy and the body found in KV55 and later tests showed both shared the same blood-group ( A2 ) and serum antigen ( MN ), all of which suggests Tutankhamun and the individual found in KV55 were closely related to each other, either as father and son, or brothers.
This identification was based on anatomical evidence indicating that the KV55 body was that of a male, and shared the same rare blood type as Tutankhamun, and came to the conclusion that this mummy and Tutankhamun are closely related, either as father and son or as brothers.

brothers and possession
The Torah's Joseph narrative, at a stage when Joseph is unrecognised by his brothers, describes Joseph as testing whether his brothers have reformed, by secretly planting a silver cup in Benjamin's bag, then publicly searching the bags for it, and after finding it in Benjamin's possession, demanding that Benjamin become his slave as a punishment.
On 7 May 1251 Avignon was made a common possession of counts Charles of Anjou and Alphonse de Poitiers, brothers of French king Saint Louis IX.
His reign as Duke is noted for the discord with his brothers in England, eventually leading to the absorption of Normandy as a possession of England.
When Witiges, the king of the Ostrogoths, ceded Provence to the Franks in 535, the possession of Arles and Marseilles was guaranteed to Childebert by his brothers.
In any case, the Macomb brothers are considered to be the founders, and first legal owners, of Grosse Ile, because the Potawatomis, and later the United States government, respected the Macombs ' perceived rights to take possession of the island.
The new king confirmed his brothers, Ladislaus and Lampert, in the possession of their duchy.
The possession of Roussillon by its last count, Girard II, was challenged by his illegitimate brothers.
To ensure that his brothers would not inherit his territories, in his will Girard II left all his lands to Alfonso II of Aragon, who took possession in 1172.
The colonel's son was John Erskine of Carnock whose second son, David, was a writer to the signet, and purchased the estate of Linlathen, near Dundee ; by the death without surviving issue of his elder brothers, it came into the possession of Thomas Erskine in 1816.
After regaining possession of the distillery, the Carthusian brothers returned to the monastery with the tacit approval of the French government and began to produce Chartreuse once again.
On 27 April 1578, by the action of John Erskine, Earl of Mar and his brothers, the Commendators of Cambuskenneth and Dryburgh, Morton gained possession of Stirling Castle and the person of the king, regaining his ascendancy.
Sorin and his Holy Cross brothers took possession of 524 snow-covered acres that the Bishop of Vincennes had given them in the Indiana mission fields and named his fledging school in honor of Our Lady, in his native tongue of French, “ L ’ Université de Notre Dame du Lac ” ( The University of Our Lady of the Lake ).
After the fraternal agreement between the four brothers of John George I, Elector of Saxony, in 1657 the Naumburg district came into the possession of the secondogeniture of Saxe-Zeitz, which was inherited by Moritz, the youngest of the brothers.
David Kirke and his brothers, in possession of one of these commissions, sailed up the Saint Lawrence in heavily-armed merchant ships, burned a French farm, and demanded that Champlain surrender Quebec.
Although he then received possession of island of Lemnos in from his father Emperor Manuel II in 1422, he refused to live there and fled to the court of King Sigismund of Hungary in 1423, requesting protection against his brothers.
When English corsairs, the Kirke brothers, take possession of Quebec his family doesn't leave.
In 1344 the brothers Friedrich and Reinprecht I of Wallsee purchased the castle, which became Friedrich ’ s sole possession on January 25, 1350.
Another person Madea is helping out is Bobby Mitchell, a total stranger who just got out of doing 12 years in prison for possession of drug paraphernalia – even though, according to him, it was his two older brothers and since he was the youngest they told him to say it was his and he did.

brothers and Aquitaine
From there ' the younger Henry, devising evil against his father from every side by the advice of the French King, went secretly into Aquitaine where his two youthful brothers, Richard and Geoffrey, were living with their mother, and with her connivance, so it is said, he incited them to join him '.
The terms the three brothers accepted were less generous than those they had been offered earlier in the conflict ( when Richard was offered four castles in Aquitaine and half of the income from the duchy ) and Richard was given control of two castles in Poitou and half the income of Aquitaine ; Henry the Young King was given two castles in Normandy ; and Geoffrey was permitted half of Brittany.
When Louis the Pious died in 840, his eldest son, Lothair I, claimed overlordship over his brothers ' kingdoms and supported the claim of his nephew Pepin II as king of Aquitaine, a large province in western France.
Each of the three brothers was already established in one kingdom: Lothair in Italy, Louis the German in Bavaria, and Charles the Bald in Aquitaine.
His involvement in the first civil war of his father's reign was limited, but in the second, his elder brothers, Lothair, then King of Italy, and Pepin, King of Aquitaine, induced him to invade Alamannia — which their father had given to their half-brother Charles — by promising to give him the land in the new partition they would make.
Although doubts were cast upon their legitimacy, the brothers obtained recognition and in March 880 divided their father's realm at Amiens, Carloman receiving Burgundy and Aquitaine.
At the same time, Aquitaine and Bavaria were granted to his brothers Pippin and Louis, respectively, as subsidiary kingdoms.
Louis the Pious had three sons, and in 817 he arranged an early allocation of the shares in the future inheritance of the empire: Pippin was confirmed king in Aquitaine ( Pippin I of Aquitaine ), Louis the German was made king in Bavaria, while the eldest son Lothar was made co-emperor with future authority over his brothers.
His elder brother, Pippin the Hunchback, was disinherited, and his younger brothers Carloman ( renamed Pippin ) and Louis the Pious received Italy and Aquitaine, respectively.

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