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Jacob and Heli are uterine brothers (same mother but different fathers).
He is described as the 'uterine brother' of Fursey, meaning that they had the same mother but not the same father.
What had she said to her uterine brothers to justify her conduct during Pompey's absence?
In general, a full brother will exclude a consanguine brother, but not uterine brother.
They were uterine brothers of Philippe de Mézières, with whom he had a correspondence.
That Joseph had two fathers-one natural and one legal-as a result of a levirate marriage involving uterine brothers.
This is recorded in the annals in the year 605 where it is said they were slain by their uterine brother.
Also the share of a uterine brother is equal to the share of a uterine sister, as do the shares of their descendants.
The heirs mentioned in the Qur'an are the mother, father, husband, wife, daughter, uterine brother, full sister, uterine sister, and consanguine sister.
It was the culmination of an Anatolian expedition of İbrahim Yinal, a uterine brother of the sultan Toğrül.
His son William born around 1510 was entrusted to the Bishop of Dunblane, James Chisholm, uterine brother of Sir John Ramsay.
As a manor, Cleygate is first mentioned when Henry VI granted the manor to his uterine brother, Jasper the Earl of Pembroke.
Your father and your uterine brothers proffer them a kingdom and territories; but the boys find no joy in the house of Drupada, or in that of their maternal uncles.
Jasper and Edmund had no English blood in their veins and was recognized as Henry VI's uterine brother when he was created the Earl of Pembroke.
It has been questioned, for example, whether levirate marriages actually occurred among uterine brothers - they are expressly excluded in the Halakhah Beth Hillel but permitted by Shammai.
Although a brother-in-law of Lucullus, Clodius was also frater in some form (whether a first cousin frater consobrinus or uterine brother) of Pompey's wife Mucia Tertia.
Next, William pressed his claims to Logudoro - derived from Hugh I of Arborea, who was a uterine brother of Marianus II of Logudoro - by arms.
Sextus Julius Africanus, in his 3rd-century Epistle to Aristides, reports a tradition of the desposyni that Joseph was born from just such a levirate marriage involving uterine brothers (see above).
According to Suidas, he was a brother of Antigonus I Monophthalmus, who was afterwards king of Asia, by which an uterine brother alone can be meant, as the father of Antigonus was named Philip.
The chronicle goes on to record that Muirchertach selected 3,000 horsemen under the command of his uterine brother, "Osiblen",In the early 20th century, Alan Orr Anderson suggested that this name may represent Ua Siblen.
The son of Sir Robert de Lawedre of Edrington, and The Bass, by his spouse Annabella, William was uterine brother (i.e. same father, different mothers) to Alexander de Lawedre, bishop of Dunkeld.
He was, however, on 10 June 1774 instituted by Dr. John Green, bishop of Lincoln, on the presentation of Eton College, to the vicarage of Burnham, Buckinghamshire, vacant by the cession of his uterine brother, Stephen Apthorp, D.D.
This early advancement may have owed something to Throckmorton's marriage to a daughter of another courtier, Sir Nicholas Vaux, whose stepson Sir Thomas Parr, comptroller of the Household to Henry VIII, was the uterine brother of Throckmorton's wife, Katherine.
People are born with the moral or with the material bias; -- uterine brothers with this diverging destination: and I suppose, with high magnifiers, Mr. Frauenhofer or Dr. Carpenter might come to distinguish in the embryo at the fourth day, this is a Whig, and that a Free-soiler.