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For almost every other prophet, more information is given, such as the name of the prophet's hometown, his occupation, or information concerning his parentage or tribe.
Niobe, queen of Thebes, enters in the midst of the worship and insults the goddess, claiming that having beauty, better parentage and more children than Latona, she is more fit to be worshipped than the goddess.
The child, Jerry White, later learns of his true parentage during his late teens, shortly before being killed by a local street gang he is associated with.
Some tribes have begun requiring genealogical DNA testing, but this is usually related to an individual's proving parentage or direct descent from a certified member.
The 14th century ' Life of Saint Piran ', probably written at Exeter Cathedral, is a complete copy of an earlier Irish life of Saint Ciarán of Saighir, with different parentage and a different ending that takes into account Piran's works in Cornwall, and especially details of his death and the movements of his Cornish shrine ; thus " excising the passages which speak of his burial at Saighir " ( Doble ).
In contrast to her encyclopaedic knowledge of the social distinctions of London's street names, Jack's obscure parentage is subtly evoked.
An important feature which helps to distinguish between species ( and to help to determine the parentage of hybrids ) is their " vernation " ( the arrangement of the emerging leaves relative to each other ).
The parentage information, however, does not reveal how old the grape variety is, i. e., when the pollination of a Mondeuse Blanche vine by Dureza took place, leading to the original Syrah seed plant.
The fact that this delivery occurred exactly nine months following Fersen's visit did not escape the attention of many, and though there is much doubt and historical speculation about the parentage of this child, public opinion towards her decreased noticeably.
Amalthea is sometimes represented as the goat who suckled the infant-god in a cave in Cretan Mount Aigaion (" Goat Mountain "), sometimes as a goat-tending nymph of uncertain parentage ( the daughter of Oceanus, Haemonius, Olenos, or — according to Lactantius — Melisseus ), who brought him up on the milk of her goat.
He never knew his father, who died within a few weeks of his birth ; there is some doubt as to his true parentage.
This is confirmed by letter by his mother, who while a social climber and generally frivolous, is very loving to Grace and has never told her about her parentage.
His parentage is unknown, as is his place of birth, though the latter may have been London.
If this parentage is correct, Judith was the great-grandmother of Salomea of Berg, second wife of Bolesław III Wrymouth ( her later stepson ).
Note that when multiracial parentage is involved, infant " race " is arbitrarily assigned to one category or the other ; most often it is chosen by the mother.
In Contest of Homer and Hesiod, it is alleged that the Roman Emperor Hadrian asked the Delphic Oracle about Homer's birthplace and parentage.
Adonis ' birth is shrouded in confusion for those who require a single, authoritative version, for various peripheral stories circulated concerning Adonis ' parentage.

parentage and unclear
The precise nature of Cúchulainn's parentage is unclear and inconsistent.
* Odo the Great ( 688 – 735 ), his reign commenced perhaps as late as 692, 700, or 715, unclear parentage
The second ruler of the Macedonian dynasty ( although his parentage is unclear ), he was very well-read, leading to his surname.
She is believed to have been married first to her own father, and is thought to have been the mother of the princess Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit ( possibly by her father or by Smenkhkare ) when she was twelve, although the parentage is unclear.
The circumstances of his birth in Bristol in 1741, and parentage are somewhat doubtful, and it is unclear whether his father was a rich Bristol merchant or a certain William Alexander, a London alderman, who died in 1762.
Their parentage is unclear.
Their parentage is unclear.
The parentage of Patricia Van Cleeve is unclear, but at the time of her death, she is reported to have claimed to be the daughter of Davies and Hearst.
Its exact origins and parentage are unclear but it seems to have originated somewhere on the East coast from the Carolinas to Maryland.
The exact origins and parentage of the Catawba grape are unclear.
Grevillea longifolia adapts readily to cultivation, and can be propagated vegetatively by cutting as plants have a tendency to hybridise, making seed parentage unclear.

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He did not need to prove the common parentage of Sanskrit with Persian, Greek, Latin and German, for previous scholars had long established that ; but he aimed to trace the common origin of those languages ' grammatical forms, of their inflections from composition – a task which no predecessor had attempted.
Gná responds in verse, in doing so providing the parentage of Hófvarpnir ; the horses Hamskerpir and Garðrofa:
In Dunbar's Thistle and the Rose, forest birds serenade the conjoined York and Lancastrian roses, a symbol of Margaret's parentage ;
In Ovid's Fasti, the baby was Triptolemus and not Demophon, although in most other versions he was an adult by the time ; some sources state that even his parentage was different.
His parentage and offspring varies across ancient authors ; in most sources, however, he was a son of Aeolus and Enarete, and husband of Gorgophone, daughter of Perseus.
Accounts vary as to his own parentage: one source states that he was thought to be the son of Orchomenus and Hermippe, his real father being Poseidon ; in another account he is called son of Poseidon and Callirhoe ; yet others variously give his father as Chryses ( son of Poseidon and Chrysogeneia, daughter of Almus ), Ares, Aleus or Eteoclus.
" This is a breed registry in which breeders of rare breeds can record the birth and parentage of a breed that they are trying to establish in the United States ; these dogs provide the foundation stock from which eventually a fully recognized breed might result.
This woman had fallen for Bill and had moved her family in with him ; likewise, Kate and Joseph fell for each other, which disturbed all the characters aware of the children's shared parentage.
They categorise wizards according to blood purity ; " pure bloods ", or wizard borns, out-rank " half-bloods " ( mixed parentage ) and " mudbloods ", a derogatory name for those born to non-magical parents ( muggles ); though mostly they seek complete power and control over the entire Wizarding world, wishing to restrict leadership to a small band of pure-bloods.
The homes are divided into two sections for religious teaching, Church of England and Nonconformists ; children of Jewish and Roman Catholic parentage are now, where possible, handed over to the care of the Jewish Board of Guardians in London, and to Roman Catholic institutions, respectively.
Besides Oedipus, Greek legends also included Telephus, who was prophesied to kill his uncle ; his ignorance of his parentage, stemming from his abandonment, caused his uncle to jeer at him and him to kill the uncle in anger.
Thomas, the eldest son and most well known, might have been born around 1367 judging from the dates he entered the military ; it has been suggested that he was the son of John of Gaunt, whom he served under and received favors from ; however, as stated previously, this parentage is unlikely.
The parentage of the girl, whose name was Pamela ( 1773 – 1831 ), is uncertain ; but although there is some evidence to support the story of Madame de Genlis that Pamela was born in Newfoundland of parents called Sims, the common belief that she was the daughter of Madame de Genlis herself by Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans ( to whose children she was then acting as governess ), was probably well founded.
Cameron was born in Battersea, London, of Scottish parentage ; his father, William Ernest Cameron, was a barrister who wrote novels under the pseudonym Mark Allerton.
In addition to their traditional protective and nurturing role, single mothers have to play the role of family provider as well ; since men are the breadwinners of the traditional family, in the absence of the father the mother must fulfill this role whilst also providing adequate parentage.
The flamboyant flowering of Campsis radicans made it inescapable to even the least botanically-minded of the first English colonists in Virginia ; consequently the plant quickly made its way to England, early in the 17th century, though its botanical parentage, as a hardy member of a mostly subtropical group, made its naming problematic: according to John Parkinson, the Virginia settlers were at first calling it a jasmine or a honeysuckle, and then a bellflower ; he classed it an Apocynum ( dogbane ).
* As a loose organisational term for historians, it implies not much more than a plausible link of parentage in a ' family tree ' of groups of rulers ; there need be no specific legacy going beyond physical possession.
The notion that Pezza " was born of low parentage " has received wide circulation but is hardly accurate ; it forms part of a hostile tradition derived from French propaganda.

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