Tchaikovsky had four brothers (Nikolai, Ippolit, and twins Anatoly and Modest), a sister, Alexandra and a half-sister Zinaida from his father's first marriage.
It was a French governess called Fanny Dürbach, who was a 22-year-old experienced teacher.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
no he only had two brothers well what he would called brothers anyway
He has two brothers called Matt and Mason.
There are only two brothers. John is the taller of the two brothers.
St. Petersburg
Hannibal had two younger brothers. the youngest was called Mago Barca and Hannibal's other brother was called Hasdrubal
Anne Fine has two brothers—David and Paul.
The Enid Blyton's Famous Five series features four children: Julian, Dick, Anne, and George (Georgina). They are not brothers, but two brothers and two siblings.
In the story there are actually three brothers!!! Ron, Stan, and Russell!!!!
basiclly there called brothers .-.-.-.-.-.-. basically* for one... and two no, they wouldn't be called brothers. If it was their parents sons then yeah, but if it's the sons of brothers then they'd be cousins. That's practically like saying one brother got married and had a son, then the other did too and had a son as well. The relation of the sons would be cousins.
Romantic, in the second half of the 1800s.