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When he later lived with his aunt and cousin, he was called Little Junior since his cousin's nickname was also Junior.
When Tiberius died on 16 March 37 AD, Caligula was well positioned to assume power, despite the obstacle of Tiberius ’ s will, which named him and his cousin Tiberius Gemellus as joint heirs.
When Charles landed in Dalmatia in September 1385, Mary's kingdom was already at war with both Sigismund's brother Wenceslaus, King of Bohemia and Germany, and the queen mother's cousin, King Tvrtko I of Bosnia.
When James told Mary that she was to marry her cousin, " she wept all that afternoon and all the following day.
When he died, Julian had left behind one surviving relative, a maternal cousin named Procopius.
When, in 1619, he was elected Emperor to succeed his cousin Mathias, the ultra-pious and intransigent Ferdinand II, as he became known, embarked on an energetic attempt to re-Catholicize not only the Hereditary Provinces, but Bohemia and Habsburg Hungary as well as most of Protestant Europe within the Holy Roman Empire.
When the two seek an audience with the new Lady Audley, she makes many excuses to avoid their visit, but he and Robert are shown a portrait of her by Alicia Audley, Robert ’ s cousin.
When Maximilian I died in 1519, Louis was raised by his legal guardian, his cousin Georg von Hohenzollern, margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach.
When he died in Louveciennes, he was succeeded as duke by a distant cousin, Victor-François, 8th duc de Broglie.
When Ngata left Mua, the old capital and residence of the Tui Tonga and Tui Ha ' atakalaua, he was escorted by Nuku ( an uncle ) and Niukapu ( an older cousin ), chiefly relatives of his father.
When McCormick assumed the position of co-editor ( with his cousin Joseph Medill Patterson ) in 1910, the Tribune was the third-best-selling paper among Chicago's eight dailies, with a circulation of only 188, 000.
When his cousin became President in 1848, Napoleon was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to Spain.
When he was seventeen, Jon Bon Jovi was working sweeping floors at his cousin Tony Bongiovi's recording studio.
When Forster ’ s cousin, Philip Whichelo, donated a portrait of Forster to the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association ( GLHA ), Jim Herrick, the founder, quoted Forster's words: " The humanist has four leading characteristics-curiosity, a free mind, belief in good taste, and belief in the human race.
When René died prematurely on the battlefield in 1544 his possessions passed to his cousin, William I of Orange.
When he was defeated by Henry VII of England at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, the new king married Margaret's cousin Elizabeth, Edward IV's daughter.
When Perkin Warbeck impersonated her cousin Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York, in 1499, her brother Edward was attainted and executed for involvement in the plot.
When the 12th Chanyu died in 60BC, power was taken by Woyanqudi, a grandson of the 12th Chanyu's cousin.
When she was briefly imprisoned at Perm in 1918, Princess Helena Petrovna, the wife of Anastasia's distant cousin, Prince Ioann Konstantinovich of Russia, reported that a guard brought a girl who called herself Anastasia Romanova to her cell and asked if the girl was the daughter of the Tsar.
The Silver Age Superman was not alone in the survival of Krypton's destruction, being joined by his cousin Supergirl, the Phantom Zone criminals, Beppo the super-monkey, Krypto the Superdog, a juvenile delinquent named Dev-Em, and the entire population of the city of Kandor, Supergirl's real parents and even Superman's real parents ( in hibernation on a space ship-Superboy # 158 July-1969 ), When the planet exploded, one entire city of Krypton, Argo City, survived the cataclysm.
When Edward III of England decided to press his claim to the crown of France in 1337, John, who was his first cousin became an ally of England during the first stage of the Hundred Years ' War.
" When the roughneck was at last killed by Achilles, for mocking the hero's lament over the death of the Amazon queen Penthesilea, a sacred feud was fought for Thersites ' sake ": Thersites ' cousin Diomedes, enraged at Achilles ' action, harnessed Penthesilea's corpse behind his chariot, dragged it and cast it into the Scamander, whence, however, it was retrieved and given decent burial, whether by Achilles or by the Trojans is not known from our fragmentary sources.
When the inhabitants of the colony are slain by Green Kryptonite, which was released by meteorites striking the lead barrier, Kara is sent to Earth by her father Zor-El to be raised by her cousin Kal-El ( Superman ).
When his uncle died in 1830, Peto and his older cousin, Thomas Grissell ( who had been a partner to his uncle for five years ), went into partnership.

When and René
When René died in 1480, his title passed to his nephew Charles du Maine.
When Louis of Bar died in 1430 René came into sole possession of his duchy, and in the next year, on his father-in-law's death, he succeeded to the duchy of Lorraine.
When part of the Ballets Russes settled in Monte Carlo, Balanchine joined them and accepted a job as ballet master ; directed by René Blum, the company was then named the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo.
When his studies ended, he became secretary to Antoine Bohier, and later entered Court life as tutor to the sons of René de Savoie.
When Philibert died in 1530, René inherited the Princedom of Orange on condition that he used the name and coat of arms of the Châlon-Orange family.
When Auriol's term as president expired, he did not run for a second, and was succeeded by René Coty as President of France on 16 January 1954.
When the latter began to establish garrisons in Lorraine, however, René secretly allied with Louis ( 1474 ).
When Paz Estenssoro amended the Constitution in 1964 in order to allow himself to run for re-election ( a largely frowned-upon move in the largely personalistic world of Bolivian politics ), General Ovando, along with the Vice-President and former head of the Air Force René Barrientos, toppled Paz from power.
When he was old enough, René worked alongside his mother at a local shoe factory.
During the voyage, which charted significant stretches of the Australian coast between 1801 and 1803, Péron clashed repeatedly with Baudin, When Stanislas Levillain and René Maugé died, Péron rose to prominence as the sole remaining zoologist.
When René was 12, his grandparents died suddenly and he, again in need of a parental figure, went to Paris where he lived with, and worked for his uncle at a popular nightclub, the Café du Rat Mort ( the Dead Rat ) in the Place Pigalle.
When he died in 1530, Henry's and Claudia's son René of Nassau-Breda inherited the Princedom on condition that he used the name and coat of arms of the Châlon family.
When he returned to El Salvador, he was accepted by the Law School of the Universidad de El Salvador ( UES ) and in 1955 he and the Guatemalan poet Otto René Castillo founded Círculo Literario Universitario, which published some of Central America's most recognized literary figures.
When the Colonel finds out about René helping British airmen to escape, he threatens to have René shot ; in which case, René responds by saying that he will tell the Gestapo the whereabouts of the paintings.
When it came to the crunch, René would always try and escape or go into hiding before he was arrested for interrogation.
When asked who said " I think therefore I am ", Tony states René Descartes and Happy Hogan ends up freed.
When alone with René and Edith, he explains how he became an English citizen and an ally ( as he revealed in " The Great Unescape ", he was sent to school in Coventry ).
When this picture was published, the cycling world was touched, and newspapers proclaimed him " Le Roi René " ( King René ).

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