Hengest
HORSA
Horsa was the brother of Hengest, a 5th century warrior who played a key role in the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain. Together, the two brothers led the Anglo-Saxon mercenaries who were hired by the British king Vortigern.
A hench is a horse. O.E. hengest "horse, stallion, gelding," from P.Gmc. **hangistas (cf. O.Fris. hengst, Du. hengest, Ger. Hengst "stallion"). Related to henchman ("high-ranking servant" ... The guy who held the horse for his 'lord' ... thus a henchman does the lord's dirtywork).
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If your brother-in-law is the brother of your spouse, he is not related to your brother. If your brother-in-law is the husband of your sister, then he is also your brother's brother-in-law
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He is brother your brother in law.
The simple subject of the sentence in the question is brother.
No, your brother's brother-in-law is not related to you unless you and your brother both married children of the same parents and they had another brother. but the the brother-in-law relationship is not through your brother and his marriage, but because he is the brother of your spouse. Technically, the proper introduction would be, "This is my brother's brother-in-law" as there is no direct relationship between the two of you.
Your brother and you is correct.