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  1. Há 6 dias · Children of John I, co-ruled first with their uncle Albert II since 1282 (since the death of their father), and in 1296 split the land with him. They retained Lauenburg, which they divided once more. Albert passed the land to his widow, and after her death, in 1315, the territory was realigned: Eric divided Bergdorf with his ...

  2. Há 2 dias · Thus, from Gustav VI Adolf onward, the kings of Sweden are direct descendants of both Gustav IV Adolf and his son's replacement as crown prince, Charles XIV John. Prince Carl Philip of Sweden , at his birth in 1979, was heir apparent to the throne of Sweden.

  3. Há 2 dias · In 1375 John (IV) sold his lands in Kingsdon to Sir John Mautravers of Hooke (Dors.) (d. 1386). (fn. 138) Mautravers was followed by his daughters and coheirs Maud (d. 1406) and Elizabeth, the latter succeeding her sister and marrying Sir Humphrey Stafford of Hooke (d. 1442).

  4. Há 4 dias · The manor of Marston was held by the count of Mortain in 1086, and Little Marston was said to have been held of Robert, count of Mortain. It was in the hands of John as count of Mortain before he came to the throne in 1199, and was thereafter held in chief as parcel of the manor of Barwick.

  5. Há 5 dias · As the royal official approached Jesus, He said “Unless you see signs and wonders you will not believe” (v48). But unlike the Galileans, the royal official was not interested in signs and wonders. Jesus’s rebuke appears to be directed to the people at large; the Greek term “you” in verse 48 is plural ( Carson 1991 ).

  6. Há 1 dia · John the Apostle is traditionally held to be the author of the Gospel of John, and many Christian denominations believe that he authored several other books of the New Testament (the three Johannine epistles and the Book of Revelation, together with the Gospel of John, are called the Johannine works), depending on whether he is distinguished from, or identified with, John the Evangelist, John ...

  7. Há 5 dias · Church. Nonconformity. Education. Charities for the Poor. Footnotes. CHARLTON MACKRELL. The ancient parish of Charlton Mackrell, often known as West Charlton, had an area estimated at 2,021 a. in 1861, (fn. 1) but no accurate assessment for its earlier extent survives.