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Ketill's and is
If Ketill's suzerainty post-dates this time, it is hard to see how Thorstein the Red, an adult grandson of his, could have been in active in the 870s and 880s.
It is therefore likely that Ketill's floruit in the Hebrides was at a period that pre-dates Harald's victory at Hafrsfjord.

Ketill's and was
Ketill did so but paid no tribute at which point Harald took possession of what was owed from possessions of Ketill in Norway and sent away Ketill's sons.
Ketill's wife was Yngvild Ketilsdóttir, daughter of Ketill Wether, a hersir from Ringarike.

Ketill's and .
Most of Ketill's family eventually emigrated to Iceland.
Ketill's daughter, Aud the Deep-Minded, married Olaf the White, King of Dublin.
* The Norse sources have Ketill's daughters Thorunn marrying Helgi inn magri, a grandson of Cerball mac Dúnlainge, and Auðr marrying Olaf the White, both of whom were prominent figures in Ireland, suggesting significant connections between Ketill and the mid 9th century political landscape of that region.

nephew and is
The traditional story about his departure reports that he was disappointed with the direction the academy took after control passed to Plato's nephew Speusippus upon his death, although it is possible that he feared anti-Macedonian sentiments and left before Plato had died.
Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew ( A Caribbean Mystery, 1964 ).
In addition to being married to Jochebed, Amram is also described in the Bible as having been related to Jochebed prior to the marriage, although the exact relationship is uncertain ; some Greek and Latin manuscripts of the Septuagint state that Jochebed was Amram's father's cousin, and others state that Amram was Jochebed's cousin, but the Masoretic text states that he was Jochebed's nephew.
He thought that although this King of Magadha has transgressed against his kingdom, he had not transgressed against him personally, and Ajatasattu is still his nephew.
There is a particularly strong tradition of them in southern New Zealand's main city Dunedin, of which Burns ' nephew Thomas Burns was a founding father.
There is no evidence that Claudius had a direct hand in the assassination, although it has been argued that he knew about the plot — particularly since he left the scene of the crime shortly before his nephew was murdered.
The ' Colonna di Stigliano ' line is represented by Prospero Colonna di Stigliano, Prince of Stigliano ( b. 1938 ), whose heir is his nephew Stefano Colonna di Stigliano ( b. 1975 ).
* " Monib Shahid, grandson of both ` Abdu ' l-Bahá and the King of Martyrs, married according to the Moslem rites the daughter of a political exile who is nephew of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.
Near the end of the 17th century, John Phillips, a nephew of poet John Milton, published what is considered by Putnam the worst English translated version.
In the Percy Jackson & the Olympians book The Battle of the Labyrinth, Daedalus is the enigmatic Quintus ( Latin which means 5 or fifth ), and has preserved himself since antiquity by placing his animus, his life force, into an automaton, an idea pioneered by his nephew Perdix.
In several early French works such as Chrétien de Troyes ' Perceval, the Story of the Grail and the Vulgate Lancelot Proper section, Excalibur is used by Gawain, Arthur's nephew and one of his best knights.
In 1938, Edward Kasner's nine-year-old nephew, Milton Sirotta, coined the term googol which is, then proposed the further term googolplex to be " one, followed by writing zeroes until you get tired ".
" Abraham's nephew Lot is saved from the destruction of Sodom, and through incest with his daughters becomes the ancestor of the Moabites and Ammonites.
The grave of Princess Yourievsky ( 1878-1959 ) who was a member of the ill-fated Russian Royal family and who lived in North Hayling for many years, may be found in St. Peter's churchyard ; and the grave of Scotsman George Glas Sandeman, nephew of the founder of Sandeman Port and second head of that company, is prominently featured in the north-east part of St. Mary's graveyard.
On a few occasions, there is a fourth nephew that appears, slipping through by a mistake of the artist.
David Pogue, a technology writer, journalist and commentator, is his great nephew.
He is the nephew of naval commander Sir Francis Drake.
The uncle / nephew relationship also is prominent:
His nephew is international footballer David Obua.
The young constable with bulging eyes, fourth from right, is Arbuckle's nephew Al St. John.
Guillermi's version is mostly copied from other works with small additions or excisions from the papal biographies of Pandulf, nephew of Hugo of Alatri, which in turn was copied almost verbatim from the original Liber Pontificalis ( with the notable exception of the biography of Pope Leo IX ), then from other sources until Pope Honorius II ( 1124 – 1130 ), and with contemporary information from Pope Paschal II ( 1099 – 1118 to Pope Urban II ( 1088 – 1099 ).
His nephew is the theatre designer Jeremy Herbert.
* 1876 – Ottoman sultan Abd-ul-Aziz is deposed and succeeded by his nephew Murat V.

nephew and linked
Previously romantically linked to both Zach's nephew and former stepson, Bliss falls in love with a Russian dancer watched by the KGB, the son Monica had given up eight years before reenters her life, and Constance and Hutch are killed after a plane crash in India.
Charges emerged following the Watergate scandal that linked Vesco with illegal funding for a company owned by Donald A. Nixon ( Richard Nixon's nephew ).

nephew and Celtic
The name " Nethuns " is likely cognate with that of the Celtic god Nechtan and the Persian and Vedic gods sharing the name Apam Napat, perhaps all based on the Proto-Indo-European word " nephew, grandson.
Sanskrit and Avestan napāt (" grandson ") are cognate to Latin nepōs and English nephew, but the name Apām Napāt has also been compared to Etruscan Nethuns and Celtic Nechtan and Roman Neptune.
* A water or sea god is reconstructed ( Mallory & Adams 2006, p. 438 ) as * H < sub > 2 </ sub > epom Nepots ' grandson / nephew of waters ' from Avestan and Vedic Apam Napat, and as * neptonos from Celtic Nechtan, Etruscan Nethuns, and Latin Neptune.
His nephew, John, played with Celtic Boys Club before moving onto Motherwell under 19s and now plays for Ayr United as a defender.
There was a mythic Celtic warrior ( c. 3rd Century A. D .) by the name of Caoilte Mac Ronan, who was a member of the Fianna and the nephew of Fionn mac Cumhaill.
His nephew Joseph Déchelette, whom he introduced to excavation, continued the work until 1907, comparing Bibracte to other sites in Europe such as Strakonice in Bohemia, Manching in Germany and Velem-Zenst-Vid in Hungary, which were precursors of the cultural unification of the Celtic world and of the civilization of oppida.
Attalus I, successor and nephew of Eumenes I, was the first to achieve full independence for the territory and proclaimed himself king after his victory over the Celtic Galatians in 228 BC.
His nephew Stuart has represented Celtic and Reading as a full-back.

nephew and church
However, the church was reluctant to rescind the earlier papal dispensation and felt heavy pressure from Catherine's nephew, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, in support of his aunt.
* The church of Sant ' Andrea al Quirinale was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini ( 1658 – 1671 ), for Cardinal Camillo Pamphilii ( nephew of Pope Innocent X ); it is one of the most elegant samples of baroque architecture in Rome, with its splendid interior of marble, stuccoes, and gilded decorations.
Then Ricimer besieged the part of Rome where Anthemius was for several months until the lawful Emperor was abandoned by his partisans, captured in a church and put to death by Gundobad, Ricimer's nephew.
Władysław was forced to accept the terms of his nephew, because his eldest and only son at that time, Zbigniew, was illegitimate because he had been born from a union not recognized by the church.
The completed church gave the city of Dresden a distinctive silhouette, captured in famous paintings by Bernardo Bellotto, a nephew of the artist Canaletto ( also known by the same name ), and in Dresden by Moonlight by Norwegian painter Johan Christian Dahl.
Fontana's nephew Carlo Maderno was an architect to Pope Paul V. San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, the gallery of the Palazzo Spada and the Filippini monastery were built by Francesco Borromini, and Carlo Fontana was responsible for the facade of San Marcello al Corso and the Montecitorio Palace ; Baldassare Longhena, from Maroggia, built the church of Santa Maria della Salute, the Rezzonico and the Widmann palaces ; all in Venice.
His sister Cornelia was married to Pieter Van der Hoff who was a nephew of Dirk Van der Hoff, founder of the Dutch Reformed church in RSA.
Following the canonization Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1622, he suggested to his nephew, Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi, that a new church should be erected to the founder of the Society of Jesus, at the College itself.
Pentreath was buried at Paul, where in 1860 a monument in her honour was set into the churchyard wall of the church of St Paul Aurelian by Louis Lucien Bonaparte, a nephew of Napoleon, and by the Vicar of Paul of the time.
Franklin D. Richards was also the nephew of Willard Richards, another Apostle and notable leader in LDS church history.
This led to a rift with the church hierarchy ; Malpan's nephew was consecrated as metropolitan bishop by the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch in 1842, establishing what would later be known as the Mar Thoma Church.
The two pioneers and prolific composers of church music were HC Mata ' utia Pene Solomona ( EFIS, Apia ) and his nephew Elder Dr. Ioselani Pouesi ( EFIS, Apia ; EFKS, Fasitoouta ).
With the prior patron's death, direction of the church passed to Cardinal Alessandro Peretti di Montalto, nephew of Sixtus V. By 1608, and banked by the then enormous endowment of over 150 thousand gold scudi, work restarted anew with a more grandiose plan, mainly by Carlo Maderno.
The Pope had him buried in deconsecrated earth, in which his corpse remained until 1432 when his nephew Niccolò Fortebraccio moved it to the church of San Francesco al Prato in Perugia.
Born in Bristol, he was the son of noted Methodist and hymn-writer Charles Wesley, the grandson of Samuel Wesley ( a poet of the late Stuart period ) and the nephew of John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist church.
The six church bells were cast by Henry Harrison, nephew of John Harrison the carpenter and clockmaker.
They entrusted its government to Cancor's nephew Chrodegang, Archbishop of Metz, who dedicated the church and monastery to Saint Peter and became its first abbot.
His nephew was the police officer Joseph Ratzinger, Sr., father of Pope Benedict XVI ( born Joseph Ratzinger ) and Georg Ratzinger, the priest and church musician.
Sir Charles ' sister Julia was married to the historian Henry Hallam, and his nephew Arthur Hallam is buried in the Elton family vault at St Andrew's church.
Marin's nephew ( or cousin, depending upon the source ), Pierre Boucher, is commemorated by a statue on the Assemblée Nationale, the Provincial Legislature Building in Quebec City, and in a stained glass window in a church in Mortagne, Perche.
For his services, he was rewarded with a prebend in the collegiate church of secular canons at Southwell, half of which he was allowed, in 1191 to cede to his nephew Reginald.
* The church of St. Francis, built around 1360 by Roffredo III Caetani, nephew of Pope Boniface VIII

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