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"Ahmose I"
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"Ahmose descended from the Theban Seventeenth Dynasty. His grandfather and grandmother, Senakhtenre Ahmose and Tetisheri, had at least twelve children, including Seqenenre Tao and Ahhotep I. The brother and sister, according to the tradition of Egyptian queens, married; their children were Kamose, Ahmose I, and several daughters. Ahmose I followed in the tradition of his father and married several of his sisters, making Ahmose-Nefertari his chief wife. They had several children including daughters Meritamun B, Sitamun A and sons Siamun A, Ahmose-"
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"Ahmose-Meritamun\nAhmose-Meritamun (or Ahmose-Meritamon) was a Queen of Egypt during the early Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. She was both the sister and the wife of Pharaoh Amenhotep I. She died fairly young and was buried in tomb TT358 in Deir el-Bahari.\nBiography.\nAhmose-Meritamun was the royal daughter of Ahmose I and Ahmose Nefertari, and became the Great Royal Wife of her brother Amenhotep I, pharaoh of Ancient Egypt in the eighteenth dynasty.\nMeritamun took over the role of"
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"Ahmose-Henuttamehu"
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"King’s Daughter (\"s3t-niswt\") and King’s Sister (\"snt-niswt\"). Ahmose-Henuttamehu was a half-sister to the Great Royal Wife and God's Wife of Amun Ahmose-Nefertari.\nLife and Burial.\nNot much is known about the life of Ahmose-Henuttamehu. The Queen is mentioned on a stela as depicted in Lepsius' Denkmahler.\nAhmose-Henuttamehu's mummy was discovered in 1881 in her own coffin in the tomb DB320 and is now in the"
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"Ahmose-Henuttamehu\nAhmose-Henuttamehu (“Child of the Moon; Mistress of Lower Egypt”) was a princess and queen of the late 17th-early 18th dynasties of Egypt.\nFamily.\nAhmose-Henuttamehu was a daughter of Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao by his sister-wife Ahmose Inhapy. She was probably married to her half-brother Pharaoh Ahmose I, since her titles include King’s Wife (\"hmt-nisw\"), Great King’s Wife (\"hmt-niswt-wrt\"),"
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"Albert Verrecchia"
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"Albert Verrecchia\nAlbert Verrecchia (a.k.a. Albert Weyman and Albert Prince) is a French-born keyboard player, composer and record producer, long time resident of, and working in, Italy.\nLife and career.\nLife and career The beginnings: Evy and \"I Pyranas\".\nBorn in Paris and raised in a family of musicians, Albert Verrecchia started very young with his sister (Évelyne) who was already recording. He got a band together for her in Paris, Les Problèmes and then joined Vigon"
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"1974 - \"Prigione di Donne\"\n1975 - \"Roma Drogata: La Polizia Non Può Intervenire\" (a.k.a. \"Il Buio nel Cervello\" / \"Allucinating Trip\" / \"Hallucination Strip\")\n1975 - \"Il Tempo degli Assassini\" (a.k.a. \"Season for Assassins\")\nExternal links.\n- Verrecchia MySpace\n- Albert Verrecchia Discogs' index card\n- Albert Weyman biography on Evelyn Lenton's personal website\n- Albert Verrecchia ItalianProg index card\n- Soundtrack album review of \"Roma"
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"Alexander Plisetski"
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"Alexander Plisetski\nAlexander Plisetski () (20 October 1931 — 29 October 1985) was a Russian ballet master and choreographer and a younger brother of the famous Russian ballerina Maya Plisetskaya.\nBiography.\nBiography Family.\nAlexander Plisetski was born on 20 October 1931 into the family of a diplomat and an actress.\nHis father, Michael Plisetski (1899–1938), was Consul General of the USSR at the island of Spitsbergen, where he managed the coal concessions (trust \"Arctic - carbon\"). In 1938 he"
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"sons Alexander Plisetski (1931—1985) - a well-known balletmaster, and (b. 1937) - a teacher and choreographer.\nMichael had two brothers: Israel Plisetski (after moving to USA in 1912 — Lester Plesent) and Vladimir Plesent, an alumnus of The Moscow Institute of Cinematography, actor, stuntman. Vladimir served in special Air Forces during World War II and was killed in action.\nMichael also had two sisters: Elizabeth (married name Ezerskaya) and Maria (married name Levitskaya).\nExternal links"
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"Alice Cary"
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"Alice Cary\nAlice Cary (April 26, 1820February 12, 1871) was an American poet, and the older sister of fellow poet Phoebe Cary (1824–1871).\nBiography.\nAlice Cary was born on April 26, 1820, in Mount Healthy, Ohio, off the Miami River near Cincinnati. Her parents lived on a farm bought by Robert Cary in 1813 in what is now North College Hill, Ohio. He called the Clovernook Farm. The farm was north of Cincinnati, a good distance from schools,"
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"weapons when, after consultation with the other Party, the communicating Party determines that the communication of such information is necessary to improve the recipient's atomic weapon design, development and fabrication capability.\" The US would communicate information about atomic weapons that were similar to British atomic weapons. For the immediate future, that would exclude information about thermonuclear weapons. Confidential intelligence matters are also covered by the agreement. The UK government has not published these sections \"because of the necessity for great confidentiality and because ... it might well assist proliferation"
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"Alice Lewisohn"
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"Alice Lewisohn\nAlice Lewisohn (1883–1972) was the founder of the Neighborhood Playhouse with her sister Irene Lewisohn. Alice was also an actress.\nBiography.\nShe was the daughter of Rosalie Jacobs and Leonard Lewisohn. In 1905 she and her sister, Irene Lewisohn, began classes and club work at the Henry Street Settlement House in New York. They produced performances with both dance and drama. In 1915, they opened the Neighborhood Playhouse on the corner of Grand and Pitt Streets. There they offered training in both dance"
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"Ernest Bloch\n- The Neighborhood Playhouse (1959)\nBroadway.\n- Gertrude Kingston and a Visiting Company - The Queen's Enemies, performer: Alice Lewisohn as The Queen (1916)\n- Back to Methuselah, Part II (The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabas), staged by Alice Lewisohn (1922)\n- The Dybbuk, staged in association with Alice Lewisohn (1925-1926)\n- Pinwheel, directed by Alice Lewisohn (1927)"
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"Alice du Pont Mills"
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"du Pont, and Mary Chichester du Pont Clark. The foundation, which remains in operation, is primarily involved in supporting youth with donations made to social service organizations for the direct benefit of children.\nThoroughbred racing.\nIn 1949, she and her husband settled on a country estate in Middleburg, Virginia where they maintained Hickory Tree Farm and Stable, a thoroughbred breeding and racing operation. Her stable won numerous stakes races, notably in 1966 when her filly Glad Rags won a British Classic Race, the 1,000 Guineas Stakes"
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"represent this wikipedia passage to find its title.\n\nE.g.:\nTägerwilen\nTägerwilen is a municipality in the district of Kreuzlingen in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland.\nGeography.\nTägerwilen has an area, , of . Of this area, or 47.5% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 37.4% is forested. Of the rest of the land, or 14.4% is settled (buildings or roads), or 0.3% is either rivers or lakes and or 0.5% is unproductive land.\nOf the built up area, industrial buildings made up 6.4% of the == Tägerwilen",
"Alice du Pont Mills\nAlice Frances du Pont Mills (December 13, 1912 - March 13, 2002) was an American aviator, thoroughbred race horse breeder and owner, environmentalist, philanthropist and a member of the prominent du Pont family.\nBiography.\nBorn in Wilmington, Delaware, the daughter of A. Felix du Pont (1879–1948) and Mary Chichester (1878–1965), after graduating from Oldfields School in Glencoe, Maryland, the wealthy Alice du Pont pursued a wide variety of interests. Like her brothers, Felix"
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"Alisa Marić\nAlisa Marić, PhD (Serbian Cyrillic: Алиса Марић, ; born January 10, 1970) is a Serbian chess player, who holds the FIDE titles of Woman Grandmaster and International Master.\nOn 27 July 2012, she was elected as Minister of Youth and Sports in the Government of Serbia and held that position until 2 September 2013.\nChess twins.\nAlisa Marić was introduced to chess at the age of four, together with her 20-minutes-younger twin sister Mirjana Marić. Alisa and Mirjana are"
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"Championship, which was held in Pucarevo 1986. At the age of 18, Alisa was awarded with the FIDE Women Grandmaster title (WGM). At 20, she was the third ranked female player at the World championship.\nWorld championship.\nIn 1990, Alisa Marić won the Candidates Tournament for the Women's World Chess Championship in Borzhomi, Georgia, USSR (together with Xie Jun). In 1991, Alisa Marić and Xie Jun played the final challenger match in two parts; first in Belgrade, Yugoslavia,"
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"Andries Bonger"
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"Andries Bonger\nAndries Bonger (20 May 1861 – 20 January 1936), nicknamed \"Dries\", was Johanna van Gogh-Bonger's favorite brother. Bonger was a friend of his future brother-in-law Theo van Gogh in Paris. It was through Andries that Johanna and Theo met. He also knew Vincent van Gogh who called him André in letters.\nIn a letter that Bonger wrote to his parents on March 31, 1885, he describes [Theo] van Gogh as having received unexpected news the"
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"the Netherlands to spend their holidays with their parents, Theo and Andries Bonger visit the museums in Lille, Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp.\n- c. July 28 - August 7: Theo stays in Nuenen.\n- August 7: Theo visits Bonger in Amsterdam and meets his sister Johanna (\"Jo\") for the first time.\n- August: first public display of works by Van Gogh, in windows of the art dealer Leurs in The Hague.\n- October 6–8: visit to Amsterdam and the Rijksmuseum"
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"Anita Carter"
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"Anita Carter\nIna Anita Carter (March 31, 1933 – July 29, 1999), the youngest daughter of Ezra and Mother Maybelle Carter, was a versatile American singer who experimented with several different types of music and played upright bass with her sisters Helen Carter and June Carter Cash and mother Maybelle Carter as Mother Maybelle and The Carter Sisters. The trio joined the \"Grand Ole Opry\" radio show in 1950 (Anita was 17 years old at the time), opened shows for Elvis Presley, and joined \"The"
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"which later went on to be a hit for her future husband, Johnny Cash. She co-wrote the song with fellow songwriter Merle Kilgore. June wrote the lyrics about her relationship with Johnny Cash and she offered the song to her sister Anita. Anita Carter was the first singer to record the song. In 1963, Johnny recorded the song with the Carter Family singing backup, and added mariachi horns. The song became a number-one hit and went on to become one of the most recognizable songs in the world"
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"Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit"
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"Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit\nAnkhesenpaaten Tasherit (or Ankhesenpaaten-ta-sherit, “Ankhesenpaaten the Younger”) was an ancient Egyptian princess of the 18th dynasty.\nAnkhesenpaaten Tasherit and another princess, Meritaten Tasherit are two small princesses who appear in scenes dating to the later part of the reign of Akhenaten. The titles of at least one of the princess is of the form \"[...-ta]sherit, born of [...], born of the King's Great Wife [...]. The inscription is damaged and the name of"
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"argument Dodson also adopts in \"Amarna Sunset\". Likewise, since Ankhesenpaaten bore a child late in Akhenaten's reign, if Neferneferuaten-tasherit was born a year or so after her sister, then Neferneferuaten-tasherit may have been as old as 13 by the end of Akhenaten's reign. The later use of the \"effective...\" epithets may indicate that she too, was eventually old enough to act as wife to her father, supporting the older age.\nCentral to the theory is that Akhenaten was being driven"
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"Ankhhaf"
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"Ankhhaf\nPrince Ankhhaf was an Egyptian prince and served as vizier and overseer of works to the Pharaoh Khufu, who was Ankhhaf's half-brother. He lived during Egypt's 4th Dynasty (\"c.\" 2613 to \"c.\" 2494 BC).\nFamily.\nAnkhhaf was a son of pharaoh Sneferu and an unknown wife. Ankhhaf's tomb in Giza (G 7510) depicts his sister-wife Princess Hetepheres. Hetepheres was the eldest daughter of Sneferu and Queen Hetepheres I and thus Ankhhaf's half-"
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"one whom he loves\" and \"Priestess of Sneferu\". She would have been a person of some importance as the wife of a vizier and as the sister of Pharaoh Khufu.\nAnkhhaf and Hetepheres had a daughter, who was a mother of Ankhetef. This grandson is depicted in the tomb for Ankhhaf and Hetepheres.\nTomb.\nHetepheres' husband Ankhhaf had a large mastaba numbered G 7510 in the Giza East Field. The decoration includes the depiction of a grandson, implying that the tomb was constructed and decorated"
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"Antonia Kidman"
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"Antonia Kidman\nAntonia Kidman (born 14 July 1970) is an Australian journalist and TV presenter, and the younger sister of the actress Nicole Kidman.\nEarly life and family.\nBorn in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1970, Kidman is the younger daughter of Antony Kidman, a clinical psychologist. She attended Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College in North Sydney.\nCareer.\nKidman began her career in journalism as a researcher with the Nine Network's \"Today\" program, and later worked as a"
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"on Sydney's North Shore. Kidman has a younger sister, Antonia Kidman, a journalist and TV presenter.\nKidman grew up in Sydney and attended Lane Cove Public School and North Sydney Girls' High School. She was enrolled in ballet at three and showed her natural talent for acting in her primary and high school years. She says that she was first inspired to become an actress upon seeing Margaret Hamilton's performance as the Wicked Witch of the West in \"The Wizard of Oz\". Kidman has revealed that she"
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"Antonis Benakis"
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"Antonis Benakis\nAntonis Benakis (Greek: Αντώνης Μπενάκης) (1873–1954) was a Greek art collector and the founder of the Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece, the son of politician and magnate Emmanuel Benakis and the brother of author Penelope Delta. He is the hero of Delta's book \"\"Trellantonis\"\" (Crazy Antony), a literary account of the sundry, mischievous adventures of children growing up in Alexandria, Egypt, in the early 20th century.\nHe moved permanently to Athens in 1926. It is"
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"Dourida, an academic, with whom he has one daughter. He comes from the Benakis family. He is the son of Antonis Mitarachi. His father's brother, Ioannis Mitarachi was a painter. He is the great-grandson of Meropi Benakis, sister of Emmanouil Benakis.\nEducation.\nHe is a graduate of INSEAD (MBA), Oxford University (MSc in Industrial Relations) and The American College of Greece (BSc in Business Administration). He is also a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute and a"
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"Apollo"
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"huntress Artemis. Seen as the most beautiful god and the ideal of the \"kouros\" (a beardless, athletic youth), Apollo is considered to be the most Greek of all gods. Apollo is known in Greek-influenced Etruscan mythology as \"Apulu\".\nAs the patron of Delphi (\"Pythian Apollo\"), Apollo is an oracular god—the prophetic deity of the Delphic Oracle.\nMedicine and healing are associated with Apollo, whether through the god himself or mediated through his son Asclepius. Yet"
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", one astronaut wore a device that recorded the time, strength, and path of high-energy atomic particles that penetrated the device. Analysis of the results concluded that the evidence supported the hypothesis that the flashes occurred when charged particles travelled through the retina in the eye.\nMission hardware and experiments Surface electrical properties experiment.\nApollo 17 was the only lunar surface expedition to include the surface electrical properties (SEP) experiment. The experiment included two major components: a transmitting antenna deployed near the lunar module and a receiving antenna"
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"Archidamus IV\nArchidamus IV () was a king of Sparta from 305 BC to c. 275 BC. He was the 23rd of the Eurypontids, the son of Eudamidas I and Archidamia and the brother of Agesistrata, the nephew of Agis III and the grandson of Archidamus III. In 296 BC he was defeated by Demetrius I of Macedon. He was succeeded by his son Eudamidas II."
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"Archidamus\nArchidamus may refer to:\n- one of several kings of Sparta:\n- Archidamus I (c. 600–575 BC)\n- Archidamus II (469–427 BC)\n- Archidamus III (360–338 BC)\n- Archidamus IV (305–275 BC)\n- Archidamus V (228–227 BC)\n- Archidamus (speech), a speech of Isocrates written in the voice of Archidamus III\n- Archidamus (physician), an ancient Greek doctor quoted by Galen who lived in the 4th or 5th century BCE\n-"
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"Arsinoe I"
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"Arsinoe I\nArsinoe I (, 305 BC – after c. 248 BC) was Queen of Egypt by marriage to Ptolemy II Philadelphus. \nLife.\nShe was the second daughter and youngest child born to King Lysimachus and Nicaea of Macedon. Arsinoe I had two older siblings: a brother called Agathocles and a sister called Eurydice.\nArsinoe's paternal grandfather was Agathocles of Pella, a nobleman who was a contemporary to King Philip II of Macedon who reigned 359-336 BC, while her maternal grandfather was the powerful"
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"'s first wife, Arsinoe I (daughter of the late King Lysimachus of Thrace) is accused, probably at instigation of Ptolemy II's sister (who also has the name Arsinoe), of plotting his murder and is exiled by the King. Arsinoe then marries her own brother, a customary practice in Egypt, but scandalous to the Greeks. The suffix \"Philadelphoi\" (\"Brother-Loving\") consequently is added to the names of King Ptolemy II and Queen Arsinoe II. The former queen, Arsinoe I,"
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"Athole Shearer\nAthole Shearer Hawks (November 20, 1900 – March 17, 1985) was a Canadian American actress, who was the sister of motion picture star Norma Shearer and MGM film sound engineer Douglas Shearer.\nBiography.\nAthole Dane Shearer was born in 1900 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. After her parents divorced there when she was a teenager, her brother Douglas remained with their father Andrew, while she and her sister Norma moved to New York City with their mother Edith, who hoped to get her"
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"and charm.\nThe childhood and adolescence that Shearer once described as \"a pleasant dream\" ended in 1918, when her father's company collapsed and older sister, Athole, suffered her first serious mental breakdown. Forced to move into a small, dreary house in a \"modest\" Montreal suburb, the sudden plunge into poverty only strengthened Shearer's determined attitude: \"At an early age, I formed a philosophy about failure. Perhaps an endeavor, like my father's business, could fail, but that didn't"
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"Aung San Oo"
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"Aung San Oo\nAung San Oo () is the elder brother of State Counsellor of Myanmar and Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi; the two are the only surviving children of Burmese independence leader Aung San. Aung San Oo is an engineer. Aung San Oo has been described by the Burmese Lawyers' Council and the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma as a potential surrogate of the junta in an attempt to humiliate Aung San Suu Kyi and place her in an untenable position. \"Time\" magazine reports"
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"that, according to Burmese exiles and observers in Rangoon, the junta used the alleged surrogacy of Aung San Oo and his lawsuit as an act of spite against the National League for Democracy leader.\nAung San Oo was educated in England and immigrated to the United States in 1973. His wife, Lei Lei Nwe Thein (also spelled Leilei Nwe Thein), is also an American citizen.\nThe lawsuit.\nAung San Oo is estranged from his sister; while Suu Kyi has become the leader of the Burmese National"
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"Aviv Geffen\nAviv Geffen (, born May 10, 1973) is an Israeli rock musician, singer, songwriter, producer, keyboardist, and guitarist and the son of writer and poet Yehonatan Geffen and Nurit Makover, brother of actress Shira Geffen, and an alumnus of Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music. In addition to his solo career, Geffen is a founding member of the band Blackfield.\nGeffen was and is extremely popular among Israeli youth who were known during the 1990s as the \"Moonlight Children\" ("
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"overdosed on her medication and died. Geffen considers it to have been suicide.\nAfter his discharge from the IDF in 1969 and moving to Tel Aviv, he took up poetry.\nIn 1972, while Geffen was studying in London, his sister Nurit committed suicide, causing him to return to Tel Aviv.\nDuring this period he began writing a column for the weekend supplement of \"Ma'ariv\", and he joined the entertainment troupe \"Lul\" with Uri Zohar, Arik Einstein, and Shalom Hanoch. The latter"
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"Bahar Dutt\nBahar Dutt is an Indian television journalist and environmental editor and columnist for CNN-IBN.\nEarly life.\nBahar Dutt is the daughter of SP Dutt and Prabha Dutt, who was among India's first female journalists and influenced Bahar's career path. Bahar Dutt is the sister of well-known journalist Barkha Dutt.\nBahar is the only Indian environmental journalist to have won Green Oscar for her reporting on environment issues in India.\nDutt is a wildlife conservationist by training. She first earned a"
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"of the weekly, award-winning talk-show \"We The People\" as well as the daily prime-time show \"The Buck Stops Here.\"\nPersonal life.\nShe was born in New Delhi to S. P. Dutt, an Air India official, and Prabha Dutt, who was a well-known journalist with the \"Hindustan Times\". Dutt credits her journalistic skills to her mother, a pioneer among women journalists in India. Her younger sister, Bahar Dutt, is also a television journalist working"
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", was Adah the Hittite, his first wife. So after he married his third wife, Esau changed Basemath the Ishmaelite's name to Mahalath. Esau sought this union with a non Canaanite, in an effort to reconcile his relationship with his parents, namely with his father Isaac whose blessing he sought (). However, there is no record of his parents' approval for the union of Esau and Basemath (Mahalath). She bore a son, Reuel, to Esau. ()\nSee also.\n-"
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"Basemath\nBasemath, Bashemath, or Basmath (, Arabic: بسمة; \"Sweet-smile\") is a figure in the Book of Genesis. She was the daughter of Ishmael (or as Genesis 26:34-35 shows, Elon the Hittite), the niece of Isaac, and the third wife of Esau. ()\nBefore Esau married his third wife, he had named one of his Canaanite wives after Basemath, probably because he knew of her since they were cousins. The wife whom Esau named as Basemath"
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"The daughter of Pepin of Landen and his wife, Itta, Begga was the older sister of St Gertrude of Nivelles. She married Ansegisel, son of Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, and had three children: Pepin of Heristal, Martin of Laon, and Clotilda of Heristal, who married Theuderic III of the Franks. Ansegisel was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin. Begga made a pilgrimage to Rome, and upon her return built seven churches at Andenne on the Meuse.\nVeneration"
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"Martin of Laon\nMartin was the count of Laon in the late 7th century.\nFamily.\nAlso known as Martin of Herstal, he was the son of Ansegisel, and grandson of Arnulf of Metz. Martin's mother was Begga, daughter of Pepin of Landen. Their marriage united the two houses of the Pippinids and the Arnulfings which created what would later be called the Carolingian dynasty. \nHe was brother to Pepin of Herstal, and through his sister, Clotilda, brother-in-law of Theuderic III"
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"are shown behind Tiye.\nProposed alternative identities.\nBeketaten's only known title is \"King's Daughter of his Body.\" It is likely that she died young since she is not mentioned in the historical records after Queen Tiye's death. Some scholars have speculated that Nebetah, Amenhotep III's youngest daughter, was identical with Beketaten. However, no evidence proves that they are the same person.\nAccording to one theory Beketaten was in fact a daughter of Akhenaten and his secondary wife Kiya. She may be"
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"Bonne of Bourbon\nBonne of Bourbon (1341 – 19 January 1402) was a daughter of Peter I, Duke of Bourbon, and Isabella of Valois, and hence a sister of Joanna of Bourbon. She served as regent of Savoy during the absence of her spouse from 1366 to 1367, in 1383, and during the minority of her grandson Count Amadeus VIII in 1391. \nBiography.\nShe became engaged to Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy as part of the Treaty of Paris (1355), which included a"
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"Busba Kitiyakara\n\"Than Phu Ying\" Busba Kitiyakara Sathanapong (; , born 1934) was the daughter of Mom Chao Nakkhatra Mangala Kitiyakara and younger sister of Sirikit Kitiyakara, who became Queen of Thailand.\nEarly life and education.\nLike her elder Sirikit, Busba was educated at Rajini School and St. Francis Xavier Convent. During her childhood, her father was appointed Thai Ambassador to France, Denmark and the United Kingdom, and Busba continued her education in these countries with her sister, Sirikit. After Sirikit's marriage to"
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"Book VIII of the \"Aeneid\", Hercules grasped Cacus so tightly that Cacus' eyes popped out and there was no blood left in his throat: \"et angit inhaerens elisos oculos et siccum sanguine guttur.\"\nAnother version of the myth states that Cacus made the cattle walk backwards so they left a false trail. Hercules drove his remaining cattle past a cave, where Cacus was hiding the stolen ones, and they began calling out to each other. Alternatively, Caca, Cacus' sister, told Hercules where he"
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"No. 5, a duet with James Taylor), \"You're So Vain\" (No. 1), and \"Nobody Does It Better\" (No. 2) from the 1977 James Bond film, \"The Spy Who Loved Me\".\nAfter a brief stint with her sister Lucy Simon as duo group the Simon Sisters, she found great success as a solo artist with her 1971 self-titled debut album \"Carly Simon\", which won her the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and"
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"addition to her younger sister Carly, she has an older sister, opera singer Joanna, and a younger brother, photographer Peter. Simon grew up in Fieldston, a section of Riverdale in the Bronx. She attended the Fieldston School, graduating in 1958 and Bennington College.\nCareer.\nSimon began her professional career at the age of sixteen singing folk tunes with sister Carly as The Simon Sisters and later folk-rock. Simon's setting of \"Wynken, Blynken, and Nod\" has been recorded by many diverse"
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"Caroline Harker"
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"Caroline Harker\nCaroline Harker (born 1966) is an English stage and television actress, sister of actresses Nelly Harker and Susannah Harker, and daughter of actors Polly Adams and Richard Owens. She is known for her roles as Celia, in the BBC's \"Middlemarch\", and as Woman Police Constable (WPC) (later Detective Sgt.) Hazel Wallace in the ITV police drama \"A Touch of Frost\" (1992-2003).\nShe also played Alicia Davenport in \"Coronation Street\" for four episodes"
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"during the summer months.\" His terms were \"for the Piano, twelve dollars a quarter, for lessons every other week; and three dollars for vocal music, two lessons every other week.\"\nMusical sibling — Eliza had a sister, Maria Caroline Cauthorn, Aykroyd (b. June 20, 1831, New Bern, North Carolina; d. Sep. 17, 1894). On July 21, 1869, Maria married Benjamin F. Cauthorn (b. July 20, 1836, Virginia; d. June 1, 1902);"
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"Cecilia Gyllenhammar\nAnne Cecilia Gyllenhammar (born 10 August 1961 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish author.\nFamily.\nCecilia Gyllenhammar has two sisters, Charlotte Gyllenhammar and Sophie Gyllenhammar Mattson, and a brother, Oscar Gyllenhammar. She was married to documentary film director Fredrik von Krusenstjerna between 1995 and 2008, and is the mother of three children. The oldest daughter of Pehr G. Gyllenhammar, CEO of Volvo 1970-1994, and Christina (née Engellau), she grew up as the \"Princess of Gothenburg\". She"
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"of Volvo CEO Gunnar Engellau and Margit (née Höckert). They had three daughters and one son: Cecilia, Charlotte, Sophie, and Oscar. He married the horse sports journalist Christel Behrmann in 2010. They divorced in 2012. In April 2013 he married the British-Canadian doctor of psychology, Lee Welton Croll. Their first child was born in 2016.\n- Cecilia Gyllenhammar, his oldest daughter, who grew up as the \"Princess of Göteborg\", has written a novel about the childhood of an upper"
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"Cella Delavrancea\nCella Delavrancea (15 December 1887 – 9 August 1991) was a Romanian pianist, writer and teacher of piano, eldest daughter of writer Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea, sister of architect Henrieta Delavrancea-Gibory, Niculina Delavrancea and \"Bebs\" Delavrancea, member of the circle of Eugen Lovinescu. She was married to diplomat Viorel Tilea during World War I (divorced), to Aristide Blank (divorced), to Philippe Lahovary, and was one of the intimate friends of Queen Marie of Romania. She's also known"
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", a club, The Lambs, was formed in London to carry on their salon tradition. The actor Henry James Montague founded the club's New York counterpart in 1874.\nCharles Lamb, having been to school with Samuel Coleridge, counted Coleridge as perhaps his closest, and certainly his oldest, friend. On his deathbed, Coleridge had a mourning ring sent to Lamb and his sister. Fortuitously, Lamb's first publication was in 1796, when four sonnets by \"Mr Charles Lamb of the India House\" appeared in"
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"Charlotte-Catherine Patin\nCharlotte-Catherine Patin was a 17th- and 18th-century French writer and art critic.\nGranddaughter of medical doctor and letter writer Guy Patin, and daughter of medical doctor and numismatist Charles Patin and moralist writer Madeleine Patin, as well as sister of numismatist Gabrielle-Charlotte Patin, Charlotte-Catherine Patin published the following known works, in Latin and French:\n- \"Oratio de liberata civitate Vienna\" (Padoue, 1683)\n- \"Tabellæ selectæ ac explicatæ\" (\"Ibid."
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"and Chlodomer was killed. The Franks left Burgundy, and Godomar resumed his rule until 534.\nLife Marriage with Guntheuc.\nChlothar married Guntheuc, Queen of Orléans and widow of Chlodomer, his brother. This union gave Chlothar access to Chlodomer's treasury and ensured Guntheuc's position as sole heiress to King Godégisile's lands; Frankish law allowed a woman to inherit land if she had no sons.\nLife Marriage with Aregund.\nChlothar's wife Ingund requested that he find a husband worthy of her sister, Aregund. Finding"
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"women's suffrage movement leader Emmeline Pankhurst and radical socialist Richard Pankhurst and sister to Sylvia and Adela Pankhurst. Her father was a barrister and her mother owned a small shop. Christabel assisted her mother, who worked as the Registrar of Births and Deaths in Manchester. Despite financial struggles, her family had always been encouraged by their firm belief in their devotion to causes rather than comforts.\nNancy Ellen Rupprecht wrote, \"She was almost a textbook illustration of the first child born to a middle-class family. In childhood"
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"Sister Suffragette\n\"Sister Suffragette\" is a pro-suffrage protest song pastiche sung by actress Glynis Johns while playing Mrs. Winifred Banks in the 1964 Disney film \"Mary Poppins\". The song's melody was originally from a scrapped piece called \"Practically Perfect\", and both that song and \"Sister Suffragette\" were written and composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.\nThe lyrics mention Emmeline Pankhurst, who with her daughters Christabel and Sylvia founded the Women's Social and Political Union in Manchester, England."
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"Claire Clairmont\nClara Mary Jane Clairmont (27 April 1798 – 19 March 1879), or Claire Clairmont as she was commonly known, was the stepsister of writer Mary Shelley and the mother of Lord Byron's daughter Allegra. She is thought to be the subject of a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley.\nEarly life.\nClairmont was born in 1798 in Brislington, near Bristol, the second child and only daughter of Mary Jane Vial Clairmont. Throughout her childhood, she was known as \"Jane\". In 2010"
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". \"Death & The Maidens.\" Berkeley, CA: Counterpoint, 2007. .\n- Laura Whalen. \"The Song of Claire\". Create Space, 2018.\nExternal links.\n- Biography of Claire Clairmont\n- The story of the unconventional \"ménage à trois\" was filmed in 1988 with Laura Dern playing the part of Shelley's future sister-in-law, released as Haunted Summer. See .\n- Claire Clairmont manuscript material, 1814-1879, held by the Carl H. Pforzheimer"
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"Cordelia Frost\nCordelia Frost is a fictional mutant character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.\nFictional character biography.\nCordelia Frost is the younger sister of Emma and Adrienne Frost, as well as being the youngest of the four Frost siblings. She was regarded by her parents as being the \"lost\" one in the family, and as such she rebelled by dressing in black, having sullen, sulky moods and being argumentative.\nCordelia first made an appearance when she \"discovered\" Mondo, a"
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"pegasus knight who is in love platonically with prince Chrom in Fire Emblem Awakening.\n- Cordelia Frost, character in MARVEL's \"Emma Frost\" comics, Emma's sister.\nFictional characters with the name Anime.\n- Cordelia Capulet, Japanese anime character in \"Romeo x Juliet\".\n- Cordelia Gallo, Japanese anime character in \"Gosick\".\n- Cordelia Glauca, Japanese anime character in \"Tantei Opera Milky Holmes\".\n- Cordelia, Japanese anime character in \"Diabolik Lovers\".\nFictional"
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"Cristina, daughter of Edward the Exile\nCristina, daughter of Edward the Exile and Agatha, was the sister of Edgar Ætheling and Saint Margaret of Scotland, born in the 1040s. Cristina's nieces Edith and Mary were sent to Romsey Abbey, near Southampton, in 1086 when she was abbess.\nLife.\nCristina came to the Kingdom of England with her family in 1057, from Hungary. Along with her siblings, she went into exile in the Kingdom of Scotland, at the court of Malcolm III, her"
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"Ætheling and sister Cristina were also born in Hungary around this time. Margaret grew up in a very religious environment in the Hungarian court.\nReturn to England.\nStill a child, she came to England with the rest of her family when her father, Edward the Exile, was recalled in 1057 as a possible successor to her great-uncle, the childless King Edward the Confessor. Whether from natural or sinister causes, her father died immediately after landing, and Margaret continued to reside at the English court where her"
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"A rebellion by the Medes in 409 BC is mentioned by Xenophon. It does seem that Darius II was quite dependent on his wife Parysatis. In excerpts from Ctesias some harem intrigues are recorded, in which he played a disreputable part.\nConflict with Athens.\nAs long as the power of Athens remained intact he did not meddle in Greek affairs. When in 413 BC, Athens supported the rebel Amorges in Caria, Darius II would not have responded had not the Athenian power been broken in the same year at Syracuse"
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"Darius of Pontus\nDarius of Pontus (reigned 37-37/36 BC) was a monarch of Iranian and Greek Macedonian ancestry. He was the first child born to King Pharnaces II of Pontus and his Sarmatian wife. He had two younger siblings: a sister called Dynamis and a brother called Arsaces. His paternal grandparents were Mithridates VI, the king of Pontus and his first wife, his sister Laodice.\nHardly anything is known about Darius. We only have a mention by Appian that he was appointed king of Pontus by"
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"Ecdicius\nEcdicius Avitus (c. 420 – after 475) was a Gallo-Roman aristocrat, senator, and \"magister militum praesentalis\" from 474 until 475.\nAs a son of the Emperor Avitus, Ecdicius was educated at \"Augustonemetum\" (modern Clermont-Ferrand), where he lived and owned some land. In the 460s he was one of the richest and most important persons in the western Empire and he was present at the court of Anthemius until 469.\nEcdicius and his brother-in-law"
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"Edward Austen Knight\nEdward Austen Knight (7 October 1768 – 19 November 1852), born Edward Austen, was the third eldest brother of Jane Austen, and provided her with the use of a cottage in Chawton where she lived for the last years of her life (now Jane Austen's House Museum). He was also High Sheriff of Kent in 1801.\nFamily.\nEdward was born in Deane, Hampshire, the third of eight children born to Rev. George Austen and Cassandra Leigh. He had five brothers"
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"General Hassan Yusuf Mohammad was also killed in clashes in southern Damascus.\nSyrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported on 28 April that the SAA had fully captured al-Qadam, Mazniyeh, Asali, and Jourah. On 29 April, SANA announced that an agreement was made to evacuate Syrian opposition fighters and family members from rebel-held areas east of Yarmouk. It also announced on 30 April that an agreement to evacuate civilians and fighters from Yarmouk was reached with HTS. Evacuations began later in the day and were completed"
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"Einar Sverdrup\nEinar Sverdrup (18 December 1895 – 13 May 1942) was a Norwegian mining engineer and businessman. He was the CEO of the Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani, operating at Svalbard. When the integrity of Svalbard was threatened during World War II, he volunteered for a military operation, but was killed in action during Operation Fritham.\nPersonal life and career.\nHe was born in Solund as the son of Edvard Sverdrup and his wife Agnes, née Vollan. His father was stationed in Solund as a vicar"
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"who was appointed Council President in 1680. Her family belonged to the most powerful in Sweden, and she had a strong position at court through her connections: her stepmother Occa Johanna von Riperda served as Mistress of the Robes in 1671-80, her sister, Hedvig Eleonora Stenbock, served as maid of honor to the queen, and her three nieces also served as maid of honors, among them Beata Sparre, who became influential in her own right.\nStenbock came to play an influential role in politics during the tenure"
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"Hor-Aha\nHor-Aha (or Aha or Horus Aha) is considered the second pharaoh of the First Dynasty of Egypt by some Egyptologists, others consider him the first one and corresponding to Menes. He lived around the 31st century BC and is thought to have had a long reign.\nIdentity.\nIdentity Name.\nThe commonly used name \"Hor-Aha\" is a rendering of the pharaoh's Horus-name, an element of the royal titulary associated with the god Horus, and is more fully"
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"Ismene\nIsmene (; , \"Ismēnē\") is the name of the daughter and half-sister of Oedipus, daughter and granddaughter of Jocasta, and sister of Antigone, Eteocles, and Polynices. She appears in several plays of Sophocles: at the end of \"Oedipus Rex\", in \"Oedipus at Colonus\" and in \"Antigone\". She also appears at the end of Aeschylus' \"Seven Against Thebes\".\nIn Sophocles.\nIn Sophocles Oedipus Rex.\nIsmene is not named, but is seen"
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"Gloria Kossak\nGloria Kossak (1941–1991), Polish painter and poet, was a daughter of painter Jerzy Kossak and granddaughter of another renowned Polish painter, Wojciech Kossak, himself the son of Juliusz Kossak, the progenitor of the entire Kossak family of artists and writers, and precursor of a Polish school of battle-scene painting.\nLife.\nGloria Kossak was born in Kraków under the Nazi German occupation of Poland. During the postwar years, she lived with her mother and sister at their family manor, the legendary"
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"John Strasberg\nJohn Strasberg (born May 20, 1941 in New York City) is the son of Lee and Paula Strasberg of the Actors Studio, and brother of actress Susan Strasberg.\nBackground and career.\nJohn Strasberg is an American actor, director, teacher and writer, the son of Lee Strasberg, the famous Artistic Director of the Actors Studio, actor and theatre director, and Paula Strasberg, actress and coach of many famous actors, among them Marilyn Monroe, and the brother of actress, writer Susan"
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"study acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Humphrey spent five years in New York, later returning to Toronto, and eventually relocating to California.\nHumphrey has four siblings. His three brothers, John, Paul, and Andy, are professional musicians. His sister, Lesley, is a former Ford model.\nExternal links.\n- Official website\n- \"E.N.G.\" Cast Photo Link at the Broadcast History Site"
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"was created shortly before Kirkvaag's death the same year.\nSkolmen received the Komiprisen honorary prize for lifetime achievement in 2009.\nPersonal life and death.\nSkolmen was the father of actors Christian and Tine Skolmen, brother of director Eli Skolmen Ryg and uncle of actors Anne Ryg and Hege Schøyen. He acted alongside Schøyen in the 1991 Swedish comedy film \"Den ofrivillige golfaren\".\nHe died on 28 March 2019 at the age of 78.\nFilmography.\n- 1980 – \"Sällskapsresan\"\n- 1985"
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"mother-in-law of Harald Eia, sister of Jon Skolmen and aunt of Christian and Tine Skolmen."
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"eldest sister Agrippina the Younger, maternal aunt of the Emperor Nero. In most ancient literary sources, on inscriptions and on coins, she is simply called \"Julia\". It is possible that she dropped the use of her cognomen after the \"damnatio memoriae\" of her paternal aunt Livilla (sister of Germanicus and Claudius) after whom she was named. However, on her sepulchral inscription, she is explicitly named \"Livilla, daughter of Germanicus\", which suggests that in her time she was called either \"Julia\""
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"Julia Livilla\nJulia Livilla (Classical Latin: , also called or ) (early AD 18 - late AD 41 or early AD 42) was the youngest child of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder and the youngest sister of the Emperor Caligula. She is sometimes known as \"Lesbia\" for her birthplace.\nLife.\nJulia Livilla was the youngest great-granddaughter of Emperor Augustus, great-niece and adoptive granddaughter of the Emperor Tiberius, sister of the Emperor Caligula, niece of the Emperor Claudius, and through her"
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".\nLike with her sister Agrippina, Julia Drusilla or Drusilla (16 - 38) is seldom identified as \"Julia\". She was the first younger sister to Agrippina the Younger and beloved sister to Caligula. Caligula's daughter, Julia Drusilla was named after her.\nJulia Livilla.\nKnown as Julia Livia, or more familiarly by the diminutive \"Livilla\" (18 - late 41 or early 42).\nJulia Drusilla (daughter of Caligula).\nJulia Drusilla (AD 39 – 41)."
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"Jörmungandr\nIn Norse mythology, Jörmungandr (, pronounced , meaning \"huge monster\"), also known as the Midgard (World) Serpent (), is a sea serpent, the middle child of the giantess Angrboða and Loki. According to the \"Prose Edda\", Odin took Loki's three children by Angrboða—the wolf Fenrir, Hel, and Jörmungandr—and tossed Jörmungandr into the great ocean that encircles Midgard. The serpent grew so large that it was able to surround the earth and grasp its own tail"
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"Serpent, Jörmungandr, to entertain his hosts.\nThe next morning, Thor revives his goat, but is infuriated when he discovers that the animal has become lame, caused by the breaking of the bone the previous night. Thor is craving for revenge, but Loki instead suggests that they take the boy Tjalvi with them to Asgard as a servant, which Thor reluctantly agrees to. Tjalvi on his part is not very courageous on going to Asgard or the prospect of serving 'the mighty gods' either, but his sister"
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"do it again just for him, in a room out back, so the others won't get upset.\" Later, a private performance in another room was carried out.\n- Savage-Rumbaugh has observed Kanzi in communication to his sister. In this experiment, Kanzi was kept in a separate room of the Great Ape Project and shown some yogurt. Kanzi made some vocalizations which his sister could hear; his sister, Panbanisha, who could not see the yogurt, then pointed to the lexigram for yogurt, suggesting"
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"he was years old, Kanzi was asked 416 complex questions, responding correctly over 74% of the time. Kanzi has been observed verbalizing a meaningful noun to his sister.\nQuestion asking.\nDespite their impressive (although still sometimes disputed) achievements, Kanzi and other apes, who participated in similar experiments, failed to ask questions themselves. Joseph Jordania suggested that the ability to ask questions is probably the central cognitive element that distinguishes human and animal cognitive abilities. (However, a parrot named Alex was apparently able to"
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"eventually became a commercial failure.\nKarthi will be next seen in Lokesh Kanagaraj directorial \"Kaithi (2019 film)\" and a film with his sister-in-law Jyothika directed by Jeethu Joseph.\nPersonal life.\nKarthi is the second son of actor Sivakumar and his wife Lakshmi. He has two siblings; an elder brother, Suriya, who was already an established actor at the time of Karthi's film debut, and a younger sister named Brindha. Tamil film actress Jyothika is Karthi's sister-in"
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"him. Therefore, he too joins Sakkarai and Sophia in the asylum. Karthi sees his dead sister in Sophia, and so he is very friendly with her. Thinking that Karthi and Sophia are loving each other, Sakkarai plans to kill Karthi. However, after knowing the truth, Sakkarai rushes to save Karthi, but before that, Jerry (Yuthan Balaji) comes under the bell and dies. The incident makes Sakkarai mentally unfit. The film ends with Sakkarai hallucinating Jerry's presence.\nCast.\n- Nadiya Moidu"
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"at its premiere, but established a following which returned to watch the production evolve as Wagner made changes in each of the five years it was on view. Wagner also took a bow after every performance, with audiences split between bravas and boos.\nOn 1 September 2008, Katharina Wagner was named together with her half-sister Eva Wagner-Pasquier as the new director of the Bayreuth Festival by the Richard Wagner Foundation, succeeding their father Wolfgang. This followed an extended family dispute. They were chosen in preference to their"
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"conjunction with his preferred candidate, her half-sister Katharina, after the two women reached an agreement following the death of his second wife who was Katharina's mother.\nCareer.\nWolfgang worked with his older brother Wieland Wagner in 1951 on the resurrection of the Bayreuth Festival following Germany's defeat in the Second World War. Since that time, the festival has run on an annual basis. On Wieland's death in 1966, Wolfgang became the sole director of the festival and, under his directorship, the famous Bayreuth"
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"'s daughter Tisethor, who had barely reached the age of puberty.\nKekheretnebti was a full sister of princess Hedjetnebu who was buried in a tomb nearby. The examination of the skeletal remains show that the sisters showed some similarities and were both clearly related to Djedkare Isesi. Archaeological evidence shows that Kekheretnebti's tomb was constructed first, soon followed by the construction of the tomb of her sister Hedjetnebu. A scribe to the royal children named Idu had a tomb constructed a short time after the tomb construction for the princesses."
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"during the subsequent Sixth Dynasty. It is thus possible that Neserkauhor, who lived between these two periods, acted as overseer on some of his father's projects.\nWe do not know who his mother was. Neserkauhor was buried in Abusir, in a cemetery built in the second half of Djedkare's reign. His tomb seems to date to a slightly later date than that of his sister Kekheretnebti and the nobleman Idu. When Neserkauhor's mastaba was excavated in the 1980s a large number of wooden statues were found."
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"(\"Muska\") joined in.\nKirka's brother was popular rock musician Sammy Babitzin, who was killed in a car crash in 1973. Sammy's signature hit \"Daada daada\" tells a story of high-speed automotive cruising. Sammy was killed in 1973 in a car accident.\nDiscography.\nKirka Babitzin released 78 singles and almost 60 albums, including 15 collections. Kirka's album \"Surun pyyhit silmistäni\" (1988) became the biggest selling album in Finnish history; it has now been relegated"
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"melancholic pop-schlager. True to his rock'n'roll roots, however, he never fully appreciated this success, repeatedly\nBabitzin was awarded the Emma award for best male singer twice, first in 1984 and then in 2000. He died suddenly on 31 January 2007 at his home of undisclosed acute illness. His widow Paula Nummela is a jewellery designer.\nFamily.\nSeveral Babitzin siblings are established musicians in their own right. In 1978, Kirka released a duet album with sister Anna; the next year, another sister Marija"
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"Kjersti Horn\nKjersti Horn (born 30 June 1977) is a Norwegian theater director and storyboard artist, the daughter of scenographer Per Kristian Horn (born 1941) and the actor, theater director and politician for the Norwegian Labour Party (AP), Ellen Horn (b. Stoesen in 1951), partner with Sound designer and composer Erik Hedin (born 1974, two children), and half sister of Jazz singer and actor Emilie Stoesen Christensen (born 1986). She was born with the bone disease \"spondylo-epyphyfyseal"
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"Scene Bergen\n- 2008 - Fem gånger Gud, regi Hugo Hansén, Stockholms Stadsteater\n- 2008 - Dumb Show (kostym), regi Kjersti Horn, Dramaten\n- 2009 - Skimmer, regi Hugo Hansén, Malmö Stadsteater\n- 2009 - I väntan på Godot, regi Thommy Berggren, Stockholms Stadsteater\n- 2009 - Solen Gustav, regi Anette Norberg, Dramaten\n- 2009 - Lärare för livet, regi Måns Lagerlöf, Stockholms Stadsteater\n- 2010 - Spring Awakening, regi Kjersti Horn, Oslo Nye Teater\n-"
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"Kung Yan-sum\nDr. Kung Yan-sum, (; born in 1943 in Shanghai), is the younger brother of Nina Wang Kung Yu-sum, the former Asia's richest woman and the late chairman of Chinachem Group, one of the biggest privately held property developer in Hong Kong. He is a doctor and he has a private clinic in Hong Kong Garden, Tsing Lung Tau, Tsuen Wan.\nSince his sister's death in 2007, he has been temporarily in charge of managing Chinachem Group. He"
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"\"A Family Affair\" directed by Dean Shek Tin\nList of films 1985.\n- \"For Your Heart Only\" directed by Raymond Fung Sai Hung\n- \"Happy Ghost II\" directed by Clifton Ko Chi Sum\n- \"The Isle Of Fantasy\" directed by Michael Mak Tong Kit\n- \"Kung Hei Fat Choy\" directed by Dean Shek Tien\n- \"Mismatched Couples\" directed by Yuen Woo Ping\n- \"Mummy Dearest\" directed by Ronny Yu Yan Tai\n- \"The Time You Need A"
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