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younger and received
Agrippina and her younger sisters Julia Drusilla and Julia Livilla received various honors from their brother, which included but were not limited to:
By 1190 Alexios Angelos had returned to the court of his younger brother, from whom he received the elevated title of sebastokratōr.
The children of a concubine were recognized as legal offspring of the father ; though their inheritance rights may have been inferior to younger children of a marriage, or they may have received a smaller inheritance.
* 724 ( Yōrō 8, 1st month ): In the 9th year of Genshō-tennō's reign ( 元正天皇9年 ), the empress abdicated ; and her younger brother received the succession (‘‘ senso ’’).
* 586: In the 14th year of Bidatsu-tennō's reign ( 敏達天皇14年 ), he died ; and the succession ( senso ) was received by his younger brother.
* 587: In the 2nd year of Yōmei-tennō's reign ( 用明天皇2年 ), the emperor died, and despite a dispute over who should follow him as sovereign, the succession (‘‘ senso ’’) was received by another son of Emperor Kimmei, one of Yōmei's younger brothers.
* 645: In the 3rd year of Kōgyoku-tennō's reign ( 皇極天皇3年 ), the empress abdicated ; and the succession ( senso ) was received by her younger brother.
* 30 May 823 (): In the 14th year of Emperor Saga's reign, he abdicated ; the succession ( senso ) was received by Junna, Saga's younger brother and Emperor Kammu's third son.
* The younger brother, Conrad III, received the burgraviate of Nuremberg from his older brother Frederick IV in 1218, thereby founding the Franconian branch of the House of Hohenzollern.
Making matters worse, most of the younger players that the Royals received in exchange for these All-Stars proved of little value, setting the stage for an extended downward spiral.
Baptism received by adults or younger people who have reached the age of accountability where they can make a personal religious decision is referred to as believer's baptism among conservative or evangelical Protestant groups.
In April 1294, the younger Bruce had permission to visit Ireland for a year and a half, and, as a further mark of King Edward's favour, he received a respite for all the debts owed by him to the English Exchequer.
Here he received an ambassador from the Emperor beseeching him to send help against the Muslims, and in July following a force of 400 musketeers, under the command of Christovão da Gama, younger brother of Estêvão, marched into the interior, and being joined by Ethiopian troops they were at first successful against the Muslims but they were subsequently defeated at the Battle of Wofla ( 28 August 1542 ), and their commander captured and executed.
The Beaumont twins and their younger brother and cousins received the majority of these new earldoms.
Although Wenceslaus upon his father's death retained Bohemia, his younger half-brother Sigismund inherited Brandenburg, while John received the newly-established Duchy of Görlitz in Upper Lusatia.
His initial small collection of sweaters received a positive response in local stores in the Veneto region, and soon after he asked his sister and two younger brothers, Gilberto and Carlo, to join him.
Pandulf's older son Landulf IV received Capua and Benevento while his younger son Pandulf II received Salerno.
When his father died, both Daniel ( aged 16 ) and his younger brother Gottfried Chodowiecki went to live with their uncle in Berlin, who offered to educate them, and where Daniel received an artistic training with the painter Haid in Augsburg.
* 1210 ( Jōgen 1, 25th day of the 11th month ): In the 12th year of Tsuchimikado-tennō's reign ( 土御門天皇12年 ), the emperor abdicated ; and the succession (‘‘ senso ’’) was received by his younger brother, the second son of the former-Emperor Go-Toba.
He had received emeritus status from the Rockefeller Institute in 1943, but continued working for five years, proving that not all breakthrough discoveries are achieved by younger people ( by this time he was in his late sixties ).
All three shows received unanimously good reviews, though David Took ( Barry's younger son ) gave the following opinion on the modern staging:
At birth, Louis XV received a customary title of younger sons: " Duke of Anjou ".
In 1185 his forces, commanded by his younger brother Minamoto no Yoshitsune, vanquished the Taira and in 1192 he received from Emperor Go-Toba the title of Seii Tai Shogun.
The episode " Brother from Another Series " ( season eight, 1997 ) reveals that Bob only received the job after his younger brother Cecil failed an audition, because Krusty considered Bob to be a perfect comic foil.

younger and first-class
During the biennium reviewed in this Report, our Board of Trustees named able men, younger than the rest of us, to the Board and to top management to insure future continuance of the first-class administration of the Foundation's affairs:
Paul Schlicht told his first-issue readers that his publication was a " first-class family magazine ", adding, " There will be a department devoted exclusively to the interests of women, with articles on fashions, on household decoration, on cooking, and the care and management of children, etc. There was also a department for the younger members of the family.
His younger brother, Oswald ( who died during the first World War in 1916 ) and son Anthony would, like him, also play for first-class cricket but none were stand-outs with the willow.
di Robilant disagrees, stating that the younger Nicolò was " a first-class muddler, not a fablemonger ", whose inaccuracy was the result of second-hand retelling that still contains much of the truth of the his forebears voyages.
He was married to Naomi, and their son Damian D ' Oliveira also played first-class cricket for Worcestershire, while his younger brother Ivan played briefly for Leicestershire.
However, age was clearly catching up with Southerton as the following season saw him fail to reach 100 first-class wickets for the first time since 1866, and his average also increased despite very wet weather as Surrey ( whom he had represented ever since qualification laws allowed a player to represent only one county in a season ) turned to the younger Edward Barratt as its chief bowler.
His only subsequent first-class match was for Surrey against Oxford University in 1909 at the age of fifty-four-with a team including Bill Hitch, over thirty-one years younger.

younger and education
Several years younger than most of his classmates, he was viewed as eccentric and arrogant, and he often expressed dissatisfaction with much of the education, which he found boring.
Tertiary education levels are higher, while the population is younger.
The elder Richardson originally wanted his son to become a clergyman, but he was not able to afford the education that the younger Richardson would require, so he let his son pick his own profession.
Due to the education of the younger members of the family becoming a financial worry, on 10 March 1843, Carl Wilhelm Siemens left for London.
With the spread of universal education, the exposure of speakers of Bavarian to Standard German has been increasing, and many younger people, especially in the region's cities, and larger towns speak Standard German with only a slight accent.
His father was an aged veteran of the Seven Years ' War who died before Vigny's 20th birthday ; his mother, twenty years younger, was a strong-willed woman who was inspired by Rousseau and took responsibility herself for Vigny's early education.
Camp Fire's programs, including small group experiences, after-school programs, camping and environmental education, child care and service learning, build confidence in younger children and provide hands-on, youth driven leadership experiences for older youth.
However, he is in love with his cousin Angela ( Stefania Sandrelli ), a very much younger and attractive woman whom he sees only during the summers because her family sends her away to the city to a nunnery to receive her education.
The younger Cyril Burt's education began in London at a Board school near St. James's Park.
Fanny shared the early musical education and upbringing of her younger brother Felix, including tuition from Carl Friedrich Zelter and others.
Krishnamurti ( often later called Krishnaji ) and his younger brother Nityananda ( Nitya ) were privately tutored at the Theosophical compound in Madras, and later exposed to a comparatively opulent life among a segment of European high society, as they continued their education abroad.
She spent her younger childhood at the Ursuline convent in Poissy where she received a good education.
The population in the metropolitan area of Toulouse is significantly younger and with a higher level of education than in the rest of Midi-Pyrénées.
Per Brahe the younger, after completing his education by several years ’ travel abroad, became in 1626 chamberlain to Gustavus Adolphus, whose lasting friendship he gained.
A number of fixed expressions use a comparative form where no comparison is being asserted, such as higher education or younger generation.
Sociologically, it meant that education was not a value transmitted to younger Franco-Ontarians.
In 1531, King John III of Portugal charged Nunes with the education of his younger brothers Luís and Henry.
One study found that the younger sisters of teen mothers were less likely to emphasize the importance of education and employment and more likely to accept human sexual behavior, parenting, and marriage at younger ages ; younger brothers, too, were found to be more tolerant of non-marital and early births, in addition to being more susceptible to high-risk behaviors.
With time, a wave of younger Soviet composers, such as Georgy Sviridov, Alfred Schnittke, and Sofia Gubaidulina took the forefront due to the rigorous Soviet education system.
Her education ended at the age of nine, when she began to take care of her younger siblings and the family domestic work full-time.
Middle and High School: Montessori education for this level is less well-developed than programs for younger children.
His parents, Isidor and Johanna ( née Prausnitzer ), took care of their children's education and provided them private tutoring at home-Leopold's younger brother Hugo Kronecker would also follow a scientific path later becoming a notable physiologist.

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