yes they were he was the uncle of edward J Smith no not true edward john smith was like 200 years after john smith
If a king has the same name as a previous king, he will add the next number down to his name., however the name doesn't have to be inherited. For example the reason for why Edward VI (son of Henry the VIII) was called Edward VI, was simply becasue there have already been 5 King Edwards on the throne, and when he claimed the throne he was the 6th Edward.
Edward VI of England succeed Henry VIII (his father) at the age of 9. However, he had advisors such as his uncle (Edward Seymour). Edward's regin is probably most famous for the changes he made to the church, completely changing it from catholic to protestant. He died in 1553 of tuberculoisis at the age of 15.
Edward Livingston was born in 1764 and was the son of Robert Livingston. His uncle, William Livingston, wrote The Independent Reflector, signed the Constitution, and was the first Governor of New Jersey.
Edwards mother, Emma of Normandy was the sister of Richard 2nd of Normandy. Richard is the grandfather of William the Conqueror. Hope this helps. It took me ages to find this out.
Edward's uncle is called Edward Seymour. Edward gave his uncle the title:"protector of all the realms and dominions of the King's majesty
Edward the 6th is Edward Seymore's Uncle
Edwards Uncle
Edward Seymour and John Dudley. Edward Seymour was Edward's Uncle. Dudley no relation but a trusted man by Henry.
King Saint Edward the Confessor was the great uncle of Saint Margaret.
Edward W. Frentz has written: 'Uncle Zeb & his friends'
no he had help from his uncle but he was a aloner
there's already a magazine about photography called vis-à-vis
Vis a Vis - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/6
The cast of Vis a Vis - 2007 includes: Martinho Silva
One sentence that the words "vis-à-vis" could be used in is "Les maisons sont en vis-à-vis." This means "The houses face each other."
I prefer to work alone vis-a-vis collaborating with a team.