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step-son and king
MacBeth ruled for seventeen years before he was overthrown by Máel Coluim, the son of Donnchad, who some months later defeated MacBeth's step-son and successor Lulach to become king Máel Coluim III ( Malcolm III ).

step-son and .
) Ullr is the name of one, who is a son of Sif, and a step-son of Thor.
Mary's power was increasing: in May 1553, the imperial ambassador in London, Jean Scheyfve, heard she had challenged Arran's regency and proposed James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, her illegitimate step-son, as a replacement.
He is married with a son, daughter, step-son and step-daughter.
However, upon the death of Lucius and then Gaius Caesar, Augustus finally decided to adopt both his grandson Postumus and step-son Tiberius ( Postumus ' stepfather ) as his heirs, with Postumus first in the succession.
Evil's security guards is crushed by a steam roller driven by Austin and Vanessa, the security guard's wife ( played by former Bond Girl Lois Chiles ) and step-son are notified of his death.
Le Mesurier also teamed up with another ex-Dad's Army colleague, Clive Dunn, to record a novelty single, " There Ain't Much Change from a Pound These Days " / " After All These Years ", which had been written by Le Mesurier's step-son, David Malin.
Howard Kaloogian is married to Martha Lynn, and has a step-son ; they have two Labradoodles, Zeke and Solomon.
In early 2010, Day gave up drinking, and bought a house in the Yorkshire countryside ; where he now lives with his wife, daughter and step-son.
" Palmer also noted his autistic teenage step-son would require special care and that " my priorities have changed.
She disappeared from court during the reign of her step-son, King Æthelstan, but she was prominent and influential during the reign of her two sons.
Lewis ’ s step-son ( Joy ’ s son ) Douglas Gresham points out in his 1994 introduction that the indefinite article ' a ' in the title makes it clear that Lewis's grief is not the quintessential grief experience at the loss of a loved one, but one individual's perspective among countless others.
As well has his step-son Courtney Dane.
According to Patterson, Sigma Pi was revived in 1801 by Payne Todd, step-son of alleged member James Madison.
Her step-son Gregory Levey died by self-immolation in 1991 protesting the First Gulf War.
* John Payne Todd ( 1792 – 1852 ), step-son of U. S. President James Madison
In 1619 / 20, he and his step-son Solomon had a problem with the Archbishop Court at Chelmsford for refusing to follow Catholic ritual.
Deaths of this family deaths the first winter: Christopher Martin ’ s step-son Solomon Prower died first-on December 24, with Christopher Martin ’ s death a few weeks later-recorded by Bradford as January 8, 1621.
He also had a daughter Rosa Maria, " Polita ", from his previous marriage and a step-son, Alfredo G. Duran, a product of his wife Anita Duran's first marriage.
show " Leave It To Niecy " on TLC about her life with her new husband and step-son.
His step-son only learned of his homosexuality in a letter of condolence he received upon Dahl's death.
In 1305, the young queen acted as a mediator between her step-son and husband, reconciling the heir to his aging father, and calming her husband's wrath.
Margaret, too, was a victim of Gaveston's influence over her step-son.

deceased and king
It was consecrated in 1197 with a dedication to the deceased Saint Thomas Becket, whom the king had met at the English court.
Boudica was the widow of the recently deceased king of the Iceni, Prasutagus.
In the Talmudic era the title mashiach or מלך המשיח, ( in the Tiberian vocalization pronounced ), literally meaning " the anointed King ", is referred to the human Jewish leader and king who will redeem Israel in the end of days and who will usher in a messianic era of peace and prosperity for both the living and the deceased.
The treaty stipulated an eternal union of the three realms under one king, who was to be chosen among the sons of the deceased king.
* Both countries shared a common fate in the 14th century when John the Blind of Luxembourg married Eliška Přemyslovna sister of the deceased King Wenceslaus III of Bohemia and became king of Bohemia.
Although he was initially buried at Hayes, with graceful unanimity all parties combined to show their sense of the national loss and the Commons presented an address to the king praying that the deceased statesman might be buried with the honours of a public funeral.
" Chadwick interpreted these facts as proof that the so-called election of the king by the witan merely amounted to formal recognition of the deceased king's natural successor.
Hungary was under a growing threat from the Ottoman Empire, and some Polish magnates did not want to agree to the king of Poland also being the monarch of Hungary, while Elisabeth, widow of the deceased King of Hungary, Albert II of Germany, attempted to keep the crown for her yet unborn child.
The Aten, the sun-disk, is first referred to as a deity in The Story of Sinuhe from the 12th dynasty, in which the deceased king is described as rising as god to the heavens and uniting with the sun-disk, the divine body merging with its maker.
The main evidence against the Harpagid Theory ( as Keen calls it ) is the reconstruction of the name of the Xanthian Obelisk's deceased as Lycian Kheriga, Greek Gergis ( Nereid Monument ), a king reigning approximately 440-410 BC, over a century later than the conqueror of Lycia.
It was the first time that a deceased monarch's son had not been elected to succeed him ; that the rightful candidate had been debarred from the throne by military force ; and that the Poles had acquired a German king, which went against a long tradition of keeping German hegemony at arm's length.
The deceased king takes on the role of Osiris, upon whom Horus was supposed to have performed the ceremony.
The royal family made no serious attempt to ascertain the truth, though they paid no tributes to the memory of the deceased king which might have been expected, had they been convinced of his death.
It has been surmised that such an alliance between the Suevi and the Visigoths would have been made before Wallia's death in 418, after which Wallia's successors may have become hostile toward the family members of the deceased king.
The kings were buried in their bed chambers ; a large number of their wives ( usually set at 41 ) were ' allowed ' to ' accompany ' the deceased king on his ' voyage to Allada '; they were either dispatched with knives and buried with the king or immured in a sealed chamber next to his burial place.
The Polish-Lithuanian parliament had been urged by Anna Jagiellon, the sister of the recently deceased king Sigismund II Augustus, to elect him based on the understanding that Henry would wed Anna afterward.
* Sacrifice of people upon the death of a king, high priest or great leader ; the sacrificed were supposed to serve or accompany the deceased leader in the next life.
Allowing " the nearest survivor in blood to the deceased king to succeed ", thus securing the throne for his own descendants.
His widow, Leonor Telles de Menezes, under the Treaty of Salvaterra de Magos and by the previous testament of the deceased king, declared herself Regent in the name of her daughter and son-in-law.
In Amarna letter EA 26, Tushratta, king to Mitanni, corresponded directly with Tiye to reminisce about the good relations which he enjoyed with her then deceased husband and extended his wish to continue on friendly terms with her son, Akhenaten.
After his father's death ( 3 May 1270 ), Stephen inherited the whole Kingdom of Hungary, although the deceased senior king had entrusted his daughter, Anna and his followers to King Ottokar II of Bohemia in his last will, and they had escaped to Prague before Stephen arrived to Esztergom.
When his brother died, his followers proclaimed Ladislaus king according to the Hungarian tradition that gave precedence to the eldest member of the deceased king's sons.

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