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His Brother Succeeded:

His Brother Succeeded ROBERT I (called THE DEVIL, duke of Xormandy: d. Nicaea, Asia Minor, July 22, 1035. Father of William the Conqueror and younger son of Duke Richard II, he succeeded His brother succeeded brother Richard III, whom he was accused of poisoning, in 1028. After stamping out an uprising of vas¬sals led by His brother succeeded uncle Robert, archbishop of Rouen and count of Evreux, he re-established His brother succeeded brother-in-law Baldwin IV as count of Flanders in 1030, and a year later, upon making an alliance with Henry I of France, received the French part of the district of Vexin.

Titus, who succeeded His brother succeeded father in 79, was also a good ruler. His brother succeeded short reign, however, was marked by two disasters: the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79, which overwhelmed Herculaneum and Pompeii (qq.v.) ; and another large fire in Rome, in 80. His brother succeeded brother Domitian (in full Titus Flavius Domitianus Augustus) became em¬peror in 81.

See Also Leaving A Brother:

Like Now, winner of the Gotham Stakes, is expected to set the early pace leaving from the rail, with Sweetnorthernsaint and Brother Derek likely to be in close pursuit and Barbaro in the mix, too. In all his other races, Barbaro ran just off the lead and made his winning move around the final turn heading for home. It remains to be seen whether any of his rivals can stick with him in the stretch.

Crossing of the Alps. Hannibal left Spain for Italy in the spring of 218 with about 35,000 seasoned troops. His force included elephants. Since Rome controlled the seas, he went overland across the Pyrenees and the Alps, leaving a brother, Hasdrubal, in Spain to raise additional troops and exploit the silver resources of the Iberian peninsula to pay for the war.


On The Other Hand See That A Brother Had Fathered:

In 1838, Angelina married abolitionist Theo¬dore D. Weld, and the Welds and Sarah subse¬quently left public speaking to conduct progres¬sive schools. The Grimke sisters had immediately freed the slaves they had inherited. Discovering that a brother had fathered children by a slave, tie sisters acknowledged and aided their Negro nephews, Archibald and Francis.

RHADAMANTHUS, rad-a-man'thus, ac¬cording to Greek legend, a son of Zeus and Europa, and brother of Minos, king of Crete. According to another tradition, Rhadamanthus laid the foundation of the Cretan code of laws, which his brother Minos completed. From fear of his brother he is said to have fled to Ocaleia in Boeotia, where he married Alcmene. In the belief of the Greeks, a spirit in the lower world continued the business of life; hence Rhada¬manthus, after his death, was made a judge in the kingdom of Pluto, or the Islands oi Blessed, on account of the-justice of his life had for his associates Aeacus and Minos, name suggests an Egyptian origin of the myt.

 

 

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