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The ultras found themselves back in power in favourable circumstances: Berry's wife, the duchesse de Berry, gave birth to " miracle child ", Henri, seven months after the duc's death ; Napoleon died on Saint Helena in 1821, and his son, the duc de Reichstadt, remained interned in Austrian hands.

duc's and .
The titles remain among the 4th duc's descendants in the 21st century.
The duc's sale catalogue is, however, in existence, with the names of the purchasers and the prices realized.

widow and granddaughter
Skelton was survived by his widow, Lothian Toland-Skelton, his daughter, Valentina Marie Skelton-Alonso, and granddaughter Sabrina Maureen Alonso.
His granddaughter, Henrietta Tiarks, The Dowager Duchess of Bedford, is the widow of the fourteenth Duke of Bedford.
Landgrave William V and, after his death in 1637, his widow Amelia of Hanau, a granddaughter of William the Silent, as regent supported the Protestant cause and the French and Swedes throughout the war and maintained an army, garrisoning many strongholds, while Hesse-Kassel itself was occupied by Imperial troops.
Christina, daughter of Charles III of Lorraine and granddaughter of Catherine de ' Medici, was the widow of Ferdinando I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 1587-1609, who had appointed Galileo to the professorship of mathematics at the University of Pisa in 1588.
His first wife was ' Adon, a great-granddaughter of Ishmael ; his second, Hadurah, a granddaughter of Eber and a widow.
Geoffrion's widow Marlene is the daughter of fellow Hockey Hall of Famer Howie Morenz and the granddaughter of the sister of the wife of Billy Coutu, the only player banned from the NHL for life.
Herschell left a widow, Agnes Adela, daughter of Edward Leigh Kindersley and granddaughter of Vice-Chancellor Kindersley ; a son, Richard Farrer Herschell ( b. 1878 ), who succeeded him as second baron ; and two daughters.
She was a daughter of count Hugh of Vermandois, a granddaughter of Henry I, King of France, and was the widow of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester.
He married secondly, the war widow Diana Henderson, granddaughter of Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon and had a daughter,
Twenty-five days later, the widow, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter of the 4th duc de Noailles were guillotined.
Upon the death of Vasily III's widow, Elena Glinskaya, he challenged the authority of Prince Ivan Belsky, procured his incarceration, married Anastasia of Kazan ( Ivan III's granddaughter ), and proclaimed himself regent for Vasily III's heir, the young Ivan IV, in 1538.
He subsequently married Deirdre Craig ( granddaughter of Lord Craigavon ), widow of Cyril Connolly.
Rogers was also the founder of the Adrian Rogers Pastor Training Institute for ministers, which is currently headed by his widow, two sons, and a granddaughter.
He was the son of Roger FitzGerold ( de Roumare ), 1st Baron of Kendall, Lord of Bolingbroke and Lucy, widow of Ivo de Taillebois ( granddaughter of the Earl of Marcia and Ælfgifu Princess of England, daughter of King Ethelred II of England ).
He was married to Kristina, the granddaughter of Eric the Saint and the widow of the Norwegian earl Hakon the Mad
Lord Rosslyn married Blanche Adeliza, great granddaughter of Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton and widow of Colonel the Honourable Charles Henry Maynard, on 8 November 1866.
Nudie's Rodeo Tailors remained open for an additional ten years under the ownership of Nudie's widow Bobbie and granddaughter Jamie, and closed in 1994.
Other key characters from the Rabbit series appear: Janice, Harry's widow who has married Harry's old nemesis Ronnie Harrison ; Judy, Harry's granddaughter, now nineteen, who is planning to become a stewardess ; and his fourteen-year-old grandson Roy, with whom Nelson communicates over email.

widow and daughter-in-law
Hedwig and her daughter-in-law, Henry's II widow Anna of Bohemia, established a Benedictine abbey at the site of the battle in Legnickie Pole, settled with monks coming from Opatovice in Bohemia.
Maria Soane's daughter-in-law was now a widow with young children including a son also called John in need of support.
President-elect Harrison asked his daughter-in-law Jane Irwin Harrison, widow of his namesake son, to accompany him and act as hostess until Anna's proposed arrival in May.
He attempted to legitimize his kingship by forcing Lothair's widow Adelaide, the respective daughter, daughter-in-law, and widow of the last three Italian kings, into marriage with Adalbert.
A devastated Ivy blamed Fox's widow Kay, and believed that her former daughter-in-law was a serial killer.

widow and were
His first wife was the widow of his patron Damas by whom he had two sons: Archagathus and Agathocles, whom they were both murdered in 307 BC.
Tombaugh's widow Patricia stated after the IAU's decision that while Clyde may have been disappointed with the change since he had resisted attempts to remove Pluto's planetary status in his lifetime, he would have accepted the decision now if he were alive.
The lines " Don't let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, for one brief shining moment, that was known as Camelot ," from the musical Camelot, were quoted by his widow Jacqueline as being from his favorite song in the score.
Among those in attendance were Jones ' widow, Marian Jones ; daughter Linda Clough ; and grandchildren Craig, Todd and Valerie Kausen.
They said that among those signing the letter were officers who had no knowledge of their inclusion or who had refused to be included, and even one instance of a general's widow who signed her husband's name to the letter though he had died before the survey was published.
The possessions of the dead prince were gathered together along with the sword Kusanagi ; and his widow venerated his memory in a shrine at her home.
PLH's Carlos Roberto Flores took office on 27 January 1998, as Honduras ' fifth democratically elected President since free elections were restored in 1981, with a 10 % margin over his main opponent PNH nominee Nora Gúnera de Melgar ( the widow of former leader Juan Alberto Melgar ).
Prospects were daunting: his father had spent a considerable fortune in the attempt to cast steel in large ingots, and to keep the works going the widow and family lived in extreme frugality.
The victims ' families were represented by Andre Spitzer's widow Ankie, Moshe Weinberg's mother, and a cousin of Weinberg, Carmel Eliash.
After Henry's death in 936, his widow Saint Mathilda founded a religious community for women (" Frauenstift ") on the castle hill, where daughters of the higher nobility were educated.
Many more were established in other parts of the world, including a statue crafted by his widow for his New Zealand base in Christchurch.
Sture's widow Dame Kristina, and many other noble Swedish ladies, were sent as prisoners to Denmark.
The members of the new junta were Daniel Ortega ( FSLN ), Moisés Hassan ( FPN ), Sergio Ramírez ( the " Twelve "), Alfonso Robelo ( MDN ) and Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, the widow of La Prensas director Pedro Joaquín Chamorro.
Two opposition members, businessman Alfonso Robelo, and Violeta Barrios de Chamorro ( the widow of Pedro Joaquín Chamorro ), were also appointed.
The letters were first annotated in 1913 by Theo's widow Johanna van Gogh-Bonger who explained that she published them with ' trepidation ' because she did not want the drama in the artist's life to overshadow his work.
To support the illness story, the " agent " eventually " died " and an obituary was placed in the local newspaper as further evidence to convince the Germans, who were also persuaded to pay a pension to the agent's " widow ".
His widow, mother and brother were present at the funeral and received personal condolences from Hitler.
The regent, Lord Morton, asked the General Assembly to continue paying his stipend to his widow for one year after his death ; and the regent ensured that Knox's dependents were decently supported.
During the German campaigns, Thusnelda, widow of Arminius, and Marbod, King of the Marcomanni, were confined at Ravenna.
Franklin's widow and other surviving relatives and indeed the nation as a whole were shocked to the core and refused to accept these reports, which appeared to undermine the whole assumption of the cultural superiority of the heroic white explorer-scientist and the imperial project generally.
His claims were corroborated by Gus Winkeler ’ s widow Georgette, in both an official FBI statement and her memoirs, which were published in a four-part series in a true detective magazine during the winter of 1935 – 36.
Plague epidemics were rampant during her time, and according to some scholarly debate, Julian may have become an anchoress unmarried or, having lost her husband and children in the Plague, as a widow.
In 1992, Jeffreys ' methods were used to confirm the identity for German prosecutors of the Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele, who had died in 1979, by comparing DNA obtained from a femur bone of his exhumed skeleton, and DNA from his widow and son, in a similar way to paternity testing.
Four of his sisters were considerably older than he ; the eldest, Lucilla, held the rank of Augusta as the widow of her first husband, Lucius Verus.

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