「kinsman」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

kinsman

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  • illed in the management of mangonels from his kinsman Abaqa, the Ilkhan in Persia.
  • High-Born Kinsman Abducts Girl from Poet-Lover-Flu Said to Be C
  • In 1084, Suleyman left Nicaea, leaving his kinsman Abu'l Qasim in charge.
  • t on his own death, the earldom passed to his kinsman, Albemarle Bertie.
  • he same year on the death of Seymour-Conway's kinsman Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset.
  • Cormac was under the command of his distant kinsman and future father-in-law Cormac Laidir Oge Ma
  • Durham and Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, his kinsman and namesake.
  • Hix, Olga, Connor Phillips, Ryan Annett, Carl Kinsman, and Kirstie McMurray.
  • e gist of this account is that Thurcytel is a kinsman and servitor of several Kings of England, fro
  • villain who reunites Connor MacLeod with his kinsman and show's protagonist, Duncan MacLeod.
  • Upon his death, brought about by near kinsman and namesake, William Douglas, 1st Earl of Do
  • Connor's kinsman, and clan chieftain, Angus MacLeod, instead d
  • Eochaid welcomed Tigernach as a dear kinsman and offered to install him as bishop in Clogh
  • rd Nicoll's maternal grandfather, was a close kinsman and friend of Edmund Burke.
  • rity of King James V of Scotland, Alexander's kinsman Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, was in
  • In 1862, on the death of their kinsman Arthur Hill-Trevor, 3rd Viscount Dungannon (o
  • On 10 September 1899 he also succeeded his kinsman as sixth Viscount Clifden.
  • eat nobles of western Georgia, led by a royal kinsman, Bagrat, who refused to accept the authority
  • by marrying off his daughter Margaret to his kinsman Baltar mac Amlaimh, the man usually known tod
  • s accidentally taken by another knight, whose kinsman blames the queen and tries to have her execut
  • The Emperor elevated his own kinsman Bruno to the papal dignity under the name of
  • essed two of his charters in the 1430s, and a kinsman by the name of Robert de Kinmounth (or Kininm
  • cheating a kinsman by
  • He then moved on to Rome, to his kinsman Cardinal Reginald Pole.
  • It stands in the chapel created by his kinsman Cardinal Oliviero Carafa.
  • On the death of his kinsman Charles Sackville-Germain, 5th Duke of Dorset
  • , and the Barony of Maltravers) passed to his kinsman, Charles Howard, 10th Duke of Norfolk.
  • , and was succeeded in the marquessate by his kinsman, Charles Tottenham.
  • 1976, and is a Life Member of the Leamington Kinsman Club.
  • Moving close inshore, Colonel Kinsman dispersed an artillery battery, all the while
  • , and in November 1584 became chaplain to his kinsman, Dr. John May, bishop of Carlisle.
  • erary appeared in 1858, with a preface by his kinsman Dr. John Brown, the author of Horae Subseciva
  • Because of his youth, his kinsman, Duke Frederick Wilhelm I of Saxe-Weimar, ass
  • entered on the same day as a Northamptonshire kinsman, Edmund Knightley; before his death in Italy
  • ptismal procession, and the same day that his kinsman Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset was crea
  • Hiram Kinsman Evans (March 17, 1863 - July 9, 1941) served
  • e, that the bishop of Arles - Aeonius - was a kinsman from Chalon (concivis pariter et propinquus -
  • t of Canadian Government) as representing his kinsman Gen. Hon.
  • and eight touching elegies on his friend and kinsman, George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury.
  • the lord mayor and the former to the author's kinsman, George Sacheverell who was high sheriff of D
  • ned the see early in 1603, making way for his kinsman George Graham.
  • One of the longest glades in the east is Kinsman Glade, on skier's right of the tramline.
  • His kinsman Guthfrith ruled in Dublin.
  • arles the Fat in 887, He tried to install his kinsman Guy II, Duke of Spoleto, on the throne and ev
  • In the 1190s, Raghnall's kinsman Harald Maddadsson, Earl of Orkney and mormaer
  • ; sent against Tribigild (who may have been a kinsman), he returned to report that the rebel was in
  • deaconry he resigned in 1573 in favour of his kinsman, Humphrey Robinson, but he took instead the a
  • gu Venables-Bertie, 2nd Earl of Abingdon, his kinsman, in opposition to the French commerce bill bu
  • t George Wiggins was given command of Colonel Kinsman in October 1862.
  • vi Silliman Ives in 1852 and Frederick Joseph Kinsman in 1919.
  • January 1782, aged 19, Campbell succeeded his kinsman in the earldom of Breadalbane and Holland.
  • Montferrat went extinct; Theodore, his close kinsman, inherited Montferrat.
  • Kinsman is also a social activist on feminist, labor
  • egicide Adrian Scrope, a contemporary distant kinsman, is sometimes confused with this man.
  • his reign he may have ruled together with his kinsman Ivar the Boneless(according to Irish sources
  • Lord Elibank and the baronetcy passed to his kinsman James A. F. C. Erskine-Murray, the Viscountcy
  • William's death in 1676 the barony came to a kinsman, James, who was English ambassador to Constan
  • the contemporary writers Everard Guilpin, his kinsman John Marston and Ben Jonson.
  • ted the barony as well as Audley End from his kinsman, John Whitwell, 4th Baron Howard de Walden an
  • ns were captured through the treachery of his kinsman John MacIan of Ardnamurchan.
  • His kinsman, John Mark, who was a spectator of this barba
  • ember 1862 in Bayou Teche, Louisiana, Colonel Kinsman joined a vigorous action against Confederate
  • Together with his father Kveldulf, and their kinsman Ketil Trout, Skalla-Grimr took revenge by kil
  • On his death, he was succeeded by his kinsman, Leopold IV of Anhalt-Dessau.
  • In April 1774, Murray turned to his kinsman, Lord Dunmore, the Royal Governor of Virginia
  • he helped the Elven-prince Fingon rescue his kinsman Maedhros from imprisonment upon Thangorodrim.
  • erous other settlements including: Bar, Goll, Kinsman, McAllister, Newton, Packard and Wagner.
  • He is known to have had a kinsman, Michael by name, to whom he provided the per
  • Kinsman Mountain, the Kinsman Range, and Kinsman Notc
  • The river flows southeast from Kinsman Notch, turning northeast when joined by Jackm
  • The Lost River begins in Kinsman Notch, one of the major passes through the Wh
  • mountain which rises over the western wall of Kinsman Notch.
  • This Thurcytel was a kinsman of Oscytel, Archbishop of York, and thus also
  • Another Anderson work is Kinsman of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in th
  • ally pulled back together in part by a remote kinsman of Hrolf's.
  • He was a kinsman of the first bishop, Conn Ua Mellaig, though
  • In 1005 Aethelmar, kinsman of Aethelred II founded a Benedictine abbey o
  • to have to have established himself as loyal kinsman of the Emperor and the Archbishop of Cologne.
  • otha-Kohary, and as such was a Catholic Saxon kinsman of George.
  • rominent family in the kingdom of Kent, and a kinsman of his, Eadhun, was the reeve of King Egbert
  • A kinsman of the Duke of Norfolk, Lord Carlisle is also
  • During the plot, Sir Henry Dudley, a kinsman of the Duke of Northumberland, tried to place
  • Lord Mountjoy was a kinsman of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex both by
  • ord of the English town of Wallingford, and a kinsman of Edward the Confessor.
  • Sima Zhen's commentary to the Shiji, he is a kinsman of the Yellow Emperor and is said to be a pat
  • He was a kinsman of General Dabney Herndon Maury as well as th
  • on of the Swabian Count Hartwig of Calw and a kinsman of Emperor Henry III (1039-1056).
  • t (1066 AD) and was given by one "Ranulfe", a kinsman of King Edward the Confessor to the Abbey of
  • mit him, but instituted Gregory Williamson, a kinsman of Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex, to the
  • He was thus a kinsman of the Sir John Ernley who served as Solicito
  • A kinsman of his, Sir Peter Carew (another Devonshire m
  • For a very distant kinsman of the tenth Earl of Huntingdon, the successf
  • According to that verse, Andronicus was a kinsman of Paul and a fellow prisoner at some time, p
  • fore 1075, Theydon Mount, Ongar, Essex) was a kinsman of both Edward the Confessor and William of N
  • unt Waldebert, succeeded Gundoald, probably a kinsman of his, as bishop of Meaux at some time betwe
  • on the site in 1043 by Robert de Turlande, a kinsman of Gerald of Aurillac and canon of Saint Juli
  • 176 by Absalon of Lund, bishop of Roskilde, a kinsman of Margrethe; he arranged for the constructio
  • lvation of his soul" and appointed as king "a kinsman of his named Simon".
  • He was a distant kinsman of Jawaharlal Nehru.He was the person respons
  • of the Earl Marishal; later on Robert Stuart, kinsman of King James V. The General Chapter of the O
  • Another legend made him a kinsman of Roland.
  • Polydore Vergil was a kinsman of Cardinal Hadrian Castellensis, a native of
  • This pedigree would make him a kinsman of both Kerrill and Molua of Kilmoluagh.
  • Rodulf was a Roman Catholic bishop and Norman kinsman of Edward the Confessor.
  • oble background; he is thought to have been a kinsman of Queen Brunhild.
  • sville, Pennsylvania, and died 9 July 1907 in Kinsman, Ohio.
  • Benjamin Kinsman Phelps (September 16, 1832 Haverhill, Essex C
  • a Range, Sandwich Range, Carter-Moriah Range, Kinsman Range and Pilot Range.
  • Ratu Kaliova Dawai and his kinsman Ratu Napolioni Naulia Dawai have each been in
  • Gary Kinsman: Regulation of Desire: Sexuality in Canada: M
  • The Kinsman Saga (1987) (combines Millennium (1976) and K
  • tle of count Orso") Orso took the part of his kinsman Siconulf of Salerno (839-51) in internecine w
  • exerted himself to obtain the release of his kinsman Sidney Bertie, who had fallen into the hands
  • Ecgric and his Christian kinsman Sigeberht ruled jointly, with Ecgric ruling t
  • 59, known as the Hengwrt collection, from his kinsman Sir Robert Williames Vaughan.
  • Devon, to which he had been presented by his kinsman Sir Robert Basset.
  • to this title, which is currently held by his kinsman Sir George Frederick Pollock, 5th Baronet.
  • title was revived three years later when his kinsman Sir Edward King, 5th Baronet, of Boyle Abbey,
  • Kinsman Stable is the nom de course for the American
  • As of 2008, Kinsman Stable has bred and/or raced more than thirty
  • , but acted with in opposition to his distant kinsman Sten Sture the Elder, going as far as support
  • e early 1970s and owns the 860-acre (3.5 km2) Kinsman Stud Farm in Ocala, Florida where his Thoroug
  • Roy Hession, Our Nearest Kinsman: The Message Of Redemption and Revival in the
  • Eric opposed his older kinsman the king in 1457 when he as king had gathered
  • e English Civil War, Seymour served under his kinsman the Marquess of Hertford and carried Hertford
  • d baronetcy of Kirkliston, titles held by his kinsman the Marquess of Linlithgow.
  • estate of Draycot Cerne in Wiltshire from his kinsman the 5th Earl of Mornington, and he lived in r
  • ir William Crichton, presumed murderer of his kinsman the 6th Earl, by an alliance with his rival,
  • (1640), published without his consent by his kinsman, the Earl of Pembroke, and revived at the Res
  • In 1952 Stanhope succeeded his kinsman the 12th Earl of Chesterfield as 13th Earl of
  • In 1608 a jury found that he had declared his kinsman, the fugitive rebel Hugh O'Neill, wronged ove
  • ts, one with his wife, and the other with her kinsman, the Earl of Suffolk.
  • proposition, as he was merely a vassal of his kinsman the Count of Apulia, himself a vassal of Rome
  • e money for their necessities, the Rev. R. B. Kinsman, the vicar of Tintagel, published, in 1866, a
  • When he was twelve, his kinsman the emperor Maximilian placed him among his p
  • d without male issue and was succeeded by his kinsman, the eleventh Viscount.
  • editary Barony of Kingsdown was created for a kinsman, Thomas Pemberton Leigh, in 1858.
  • arly 19th century he left the property to his kinsman Thomas Porter Bonell whose daughter married S
  • Her kinsman, Thomas Ewing of Ohio, was then eminent in pu
  • here is also a prefatory letter to ‘my louing kinsman,' Thomas Osborne, who had invented the instru
  • aking her grandson Michael Maclagan a distant kinsman to the Queen.
  • just as George Mercer Brooke Jr. et al. is a kinsman to the Fontaine and Maury families with an ex
  • d hope for no reconciliation with his enraged kinsman, told his followers that in a resolute resist
  • In matters of policy he was akin to his kinsman, Ulick Burke, Earl of Clanricarde.
  • Colonel Kinsman was damaged in Bayou Teche on 14 January 1863
  • In 1860 the earldom held by his kinsman was revived when he was created Viscount Edna
  • His kinsman was William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling.
  • On June 3, 1908, Kinsman was elected third Episcopal Bishop of Delawar
  • Colonel Kinsman was hit more than 50 times in this heated eng
  • e question; did he have a difference with his kinsman who was Prior on Inishmacsaint or did he buil
  • had interposed to save the Regent Morton, his kinsman, whom the Hamiltons intended also to have sla
  • His kinsman, William Seymour, Marquess of Hertford, who w