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Since 1996, the restitutions, according sometimes to less formal criteria, concerned 47 more pieces ( 26 paintings, with 6 from the Louvre including a then displayed Tiepolo ), until the last claims of French owners and their heirs ended again in 2006.
In Strabo ’ s writings of the history of Judaism as he understood it, he describes various stages in its development: from the first stage, including Moses and his direct heirs ; to the final stage where " the Temple of Jerusalem continued to be surrounded by an aura of sanctity.
Many heirs of Emperor Moctezuma II were acknowledged by the Spanish crown, who granted them titles including Duke of Moctezuma de Tultengo.
Emil Nolde's work has become the focus of renewed attention after a painting entitled Blumengarten ( Utenwarf ) from 1917, which now hangs in the art museum Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden and has been valued at US $ 4, 000, 000, was discovered to have been looted from Otto Nathan Deutsch, a German-Jewish refugee whose heirs, including a Holocaust survivor, are asking for its return.
The three of them fight many obstacles, including Harriman's heirs, who want him declared mentally incompetent or senile before he can spend their inheritance.
Rohan has gone through great lengths to fulfil their part of the treaty including sacrificing two of its heirs when Gondor was under threat from the Haradrim in 2885, when Fastred and Folcred, the twin sons of King Folcwine, were killed during the Battle of Crossings of Poros.
In 1601, Bess ordered an inventory of the household furnishings including textiles at her three properties at Chatsworth, Hardwick and Chelsea, which survives, and in her will she bequeathed these items to her heirs to be preserved in perpetuity.
Having acquired the centerpiece of the room, Whistler's painting of The Princess from the Land of Porcelain, American industrialist and aesthete Charles Lang Freer purchased the entire room in 1904 from Leyland's heirs, including Leyland's daughter and her husband, the British artist Val Prinsep.
Opponents of repeal brought forth many arguments for staying dry, including initiating one rumor that the land donated so long ago for the site of the University would revert to the heirs of the donors if the ordinance was repealed, resulting in a huge cost to the state to repurchase it.
He learned the art of the guitti, the Neapolitan scriptless comedians, heirs to the tradition of the Commedia dell ' Arte, and began developing the trademarks of his style, including a puppet-like, disjointed gesticulation, emphasized facial expressions, and an extreme, sometimes surrealistic, sense of humor, largely based on the emphatization of primitive urges such as hunger and sexual desire.
In portrait art, and generally in commissioned work ( including funeral art ), the subjects are usually determined by the wishes of the ( adult ) client, so minors are often in the minority, yet in wealthy families especially heirs are ( re ) presented as part of their social positioning in view of future marriage and succession, generally either as mini-adults or stereotypical youth, e. g. at play or in cozy home scenes.
Following a Scotsman's request to purchase the land, the Inner and Middle Temples appealed to James I, who granted the land to a group of noted lawyers and Benchers, including Sir Julius Caesar and Henry Montague, and to " their heirs and assignees for ever " on the condition that the Inner and Middle Temples each paid him £ 10 a year.
The Effingham branch of the Howard family, including the Earl of Nottingham who as Lord High Admiral commanded the force which defeated the Spanish Armada, lived there until their heirs sold it to the wealthy London brewer, John Parsons in 1681.
The 16th arrondissement is commonly thought to be one of the richest parts of Paris ( see Auteuil-Neuilly-Passy ), and features some of the most expensive real estate in France including the famous Auteuil " villas ", heirs to 19th century high society country houses, they are exclusive gated communities with huge houses surrounded by gardens, which is extremely rare in Paris.
Henceforth, Zhang He participated in many campaigns Cao Cao waged, including a northern campaign against the heirs of Yuan Shao, a defensive campaign against Ma Chao and Han Sui, and the offensive on Zhang Lu in Hanzhong.
The hotel was famed not only for its balanced design and private tranquility but for its wealthy guests including the Vanderbilts, the Rockefellers, the Guggenheims, and the heirs of Charles Crocker, J. P. Morgan and Philip Danforth Armour.
Among his direct spiritual heirs are several major religious denominations, including Seventh-day Adventists and Advent Christians.
When the Habsburg empire was divided among the heirs of Charles V, the Low Countries, including Flanders, went to Philip II of Spain, of the Spanish branch of the House of Habsburg.
The couple produced no male heirs, but Huayna Capac sired as many as 50 or more children with other women, including Ninan Cuyochi, Huáscar, Atahualpa, Túpac Huallpa, Manco Inca Yupanqui, General Atoc, Paullu Inca and Quispe Sisa, all of whom could be said to be his successors.
Those who supported the move, including the Quebec government, Riopelle's heirs, and the artwork's owner the Musée d ' art contemporain de Montréal, argued that moving it would allow a proper homage to Riopelle, and that it would allow the work to be more widely seen and exhibited as the artist intended, whereas its previous location had been inaccessible and had not included the fountain or fire elements Riopelle designed.
In 1940 William Matheson's heirs donated 808. 8 acres ( 327. 3 hectares ) of land ( including two miles ( 3. 2 km ) of beach on the Atlantic Ocean ) on the northern end of Key Biscayne to Dade County to be used as a public park ( Crandon Park ).
Those who supported the move, including the Quebec government, Riopelle's heirs, and the artwork's owner, the Musée d ' art contemporain de Montréal, argued that moving it would allow a proper homage to Riopelle, and that it would allow the work to be more widely seen and exhibited as the artist intended, whereas its previous location had been inaccessible and had not included the fountain or fire elements Riopelle designed.
Abhisit unveiled a slate of candidates highlighted by 30 celebrities and heirs of political families, including Chitpas Bhirombhakdi, heiress of the Singha Beer fortune and former staff member of Abhisit's secretariat office.
In more general terms, filial piety means to be good to one's parents ; to take care of one's parents ; to engage in good conduct not just towards parents but also outside the home so as to bring a good name to one's parents and ancestors ; to perform the duties of one's job well so as to obtain the material means to support parents as well as carry out sacrifices to the ancestors ; not be rebellious ; show love, respect and support ; display courtesy ; ensure male heirs, uphold fraternity among brothers ; wisely advise one's parents, including dissuading them from moral unrighteousness ; display sorrow for their sickness and death ; and carry out sacrifices after their death.

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" Alaric's heirs were his eldest son, the illegitimate Gesalec, and his younger son, the legitimate Amalaric who was still a child.
In this system, sons are preferred from eldest to youngest, the heirs of a son over the next son, and any son over daughters, but there is no preference among daughters: they or their heirs inherit equally.
In 1420, Queen Isabeau of Bavaria concluded the Treaty of Troyes, which granted the succession of the French throne to Henry V and his heirs instead of her son Charles.
Richard produced no legitimate heirs and acknowledged only one illegitimate son, Philip of Cognac.
In addition, the Aeneid attempted to legitimize the rule of Julius Caesar ( and by extension, of his adopted son Augustus and his heirs ) by renaming Aeneas ' son, Ascanius ( called Ilus from Ilium, meaning Troy ), Iulus and offering him as an ancestor of the gens Julia, the family of Julius Caesar, and many other great imperial descendants as part of the prophecy given to him in the Underworld.
He died in 1574, succeeded by his eldest surviving son Francesco, whose inability to produce male heirs led to the succession of his younger brother, Ferdinando, upon his death in 1587.
Although Henry was descended from King Edward III, his claim to the throne was weak, due to the clause barring ascension to the throne by any heirs of the legitimized offspring of his great-great-grandparents, John of Gaunt ( 3rd son of King Edward III ) and Katherine Swynford.
Queen Margaret nevertheless suspected York of wishing to supplant her infant son, Edward, as Henry's successor, and the heirs of the Lancastrian nobles who were killed at St Albans remained at deadly feud with York.
Henry's son was disinherited, and York or his heirs would become King on Henry's death.
Upon the death of the third Earl, the Earldom was inherited by the first Earl's younger son Horace Walpole ( a famous writer and friend of poet Thomas Gray ), who died without heirs in 1797.
Pepin died with an illegitimate son Bernard in 810, and Charles died without heirs in 811.
Each son became king in turn but died young without male heirs, leaving only daughters who could not inherit the throne.
Mopsus ( and perhaps a tradition of his heirs, like the Melampodidae, the Iamidae from Olympia or the Eumolpidae at Eleusis ) officiated at the altars of Apollo at Klaros, which he founded ; at Klaros the tradition was that he had been the son of a daughter of the seer Teiresias named Manto, literally " seeress ".
The untitled younger son of a baron is a nobile dei baroni and in informal usage might be called a baron, while certain baronies devolve to heirs male general.
But the rank of petit-fils de France being higher than that of premier prince, Philippe did not change his style ; nor did his son or other heirs make use of the Monsieur le Prince style which had been so long associated with the cadet branch of the Princes de Condé that the heads of the House of Orléans preferred to be known at court by their ducal title.
Humphrey, the fourth son of King Henry IV, was created Duke of Gloucester and Earl of Pembroke for life, these titles being subsequently made hereditary, with a reversion as regards the Earldom of Pembroke, in default of heirs to Humphrey, to William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk.
Château d ' Amboise would pass through Ingelgarius and Adelais ' heirs, and he was succeeded by their son, Fulk the Red.

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