Clan Sentence Examples
The rest of the clan followed without a word.
She was unable to identify which clan it was that captured her.
The account of the death and cremation of the Buddha, preserved in the Buddhist canon, states that one-eighth portion of the ashes was presented to the Sakiya clan, and that they built a thupa, or memorial mound, over it.'
The man was as huge as any warrior but not fair like Romas's clan members.
There was a clan of 'em, those Hutchins boys.
Even if this man agreed to bring Kiera back for a visit, Romas and his clan would deny permission.
As long as one from her clan is the Warlord, the Springs will continue to heal.
Her advisor did not believe what the guards believed, that only a member of her clan could make the Springs heal people.
I guess he was 'high profile'— king of the clan or some nonsense like that.
It was a good, perfect little life, so much more than she ever expected, with the exception that her best friend in the universe-- Kiera-- might as well have been dead to her as far as Romas and his clan were concerned.
AdvertisementShe had met once with her immediate neighbor, the king of Palmis, but this clan that had snatched her plainly did not know who she was, or they would not seek to kill a queen in such a way.
Murkertagh was chief of the great north Irish clan, the Cinel Eoghain,' and after becoming king of Ireland about the year 517, he wrested from a neighbouring clan a tract of country in the modern County Derry, which remained till the 17th century in the possession of the Cinel Eoghain.
Dean was anxious to not hear about the Hutchins clan but in politeness let the conversation drift a while before he interrupted.
She couldn't imagine an upbringing with no parents, a clan of brothers who hated him, and no ability to change his nature.
She greeted the room full of people with apprehension, her interaction with his sisters with pleasure, her introduction to the clan leaders and her position of master battle planner with both excitement and awe.
AdvertisementThe chief, whose title is Rana, is a Rajput of the Sisodhyia clan, connected with the Udaipur family.
Through an elder line from Neill Mor was descended Brian Mac Phelim O'Neill, who was treacherously seized in 1573 by the earl of Essex, whom he was hospitably entertaining, and executed together with his wife and brother, some two hundred of his clan being at the same time massacred by the orders of Essex.
The aristocratic council of the Areopagus constituted the chief criminal court, and nominated the magistrates, among whom the chief archon passed judgment in family suits, controlled admission to the genos or clan, and consequently the acquisition of the franchise.
Paulette Dawkins, whom Dean thought was dining with her clan, bounded into the kitchen to report a mouse sighting in her room.
Before you start following the poor woman like in a James Bond movie, maybe we should give the entire Dawkins clan a rest.
AdvertisementBut he'd won her as Kisolm's younger brother, Romas, had decreed, which should alleviate any accusations brought on by their clan, if Kisolm's father talked some sense into the arrogant crown prince.
The Maclaurins acquired the district as early as the 9th century and occupied it for several hundred years until ousted by the Macgregors, a neighbouring clan, who had repeatedly raided their lands, and in 1558 slew the chief and many of his followers.
They are skilful hunters, however, catch fish by in geniously constructed traps, and live almost entirely on jungle-roots of these people is found in Upper Perak, and the members of this clan have acquired some knowledge of the art of planting, &c. They they have been raided by the latter, and many Negritos are to be found in captivity in some of the Malayan villages on the eastern side of the peninsula.
The clans were finally either conquered, overawed or conciliated by Akbar - all except the distant Sisodhyia clan, which, however, submitted to Jehangir in 1616.
His son Murkertagh, who gained a great victory over the Norse in 926, is celebrated for his triumphant march round Ireland, the Moirthimchell Eiream, in which, starting from Portglenone on the Bann, he completed a circuit of the island at the head of his armed clan, returning with many captive kings and chieftains.
AdvertisementPaphos was believed to have been founded either by the Arcadian Agapenor, returning from the Trojan War (c. 1180 B.C.), or by his reputed contemporary Cinyras, whose clan retained royal privileges down to the Ptolemaic conquest of Cyprus in 295 B.C., and held the Paphian priesthood till the Roman occupation in 58 B.C. The town certainly dates back to the close of the Mycenaean Bronze age, and had a king Eteandros among the allies of Assur-bani-pal of Assyria in 668 B.C.'
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The representations of nomads on objects of Greek art show people with full beards and shaggy hair, such as cannot be reconciled with Hippocrates; but the only reliefs which seem to be accurate belong to a late date when the ruling clan was Sarmatian rather than Scythic.
They seem to begin about the 6th century B.C., and to continue till the 2nd century A.D.; that is, they cover the period of the Scythic domination according to the account accepted above, and that of the Sarmatian, and so suggest that, as far as the archaeological evidence goes, there was little more than a change of name and perhaps the substitution of one ruling clan for another - not a real change of population.
It is probable that the Iranian element was stronger among the Sarmatae, whose power extended as the ruling clan of the Scyths became extinct; but it is quite likely that they in their turn were officered by some new horde from upper Asia.
About this time Dingiswayo was captured and put to death by Zwide, chief of the Undwandwe clan, with whom he had waged constant war.
The camp was surprised, 62 out of 106 men were killed, and all the stores were With the column were 40 Boers, the Uys clan, under Piet Uys, whose father had been killed in 1838 in the wars with Dingaan.
The law obliged each member of the clan (consorteria) to sodare for all the other members, i.e.
On the death of Gideon, Abimelech set himself to assert the authority which his father had earned, and through the influence of his mother's clan won over the citizens of Shechem.
Provost Robertson belonged to the Clan Donachie, and by this marriage the robust and business-like qualities of the Lowlander were blended with the poetic imagination, the sensibility and fire of the Gael.
It was not until the triumph of the northern dynasty was achieved through the prowess of an interested champion of the Ashikaga clan that the culture of ancient Japan revived.
The chief, whose title is maharaja, is a Rajput of the Bundela clan, descended from Chhatar Sal, the champion of the independence of Bundelkhand in the 18th century.
It is indeed just possible that the term may originally have signified "true member of a clan," since membership of a phratry was a characteristic of each clan ('y vos).
A pursuit of these two suggestions has established the probability that this "Eupatrid" clan traced its origin to Orestes, and derived its name from the hero, who was above all a benefactor of his father.
The next stage in the logical development of the state religion should naturally be found in the worship of the gens, the aggregate of households belonging to one clan, Agri- but our information about the gentile worship is so scanty and uncertain 2 that we cannot make practical use of it.
The founder of the present ruling family was Anand Rao Punwar, a descendant of the great Paramara clan of Rajputs who from the 9th to the 13th century, when they were driven out by the Mahommedans, had ruled over Malwa from their capital at Dhar.
However adequate these identifications may seem, the persistence of an independent clan or tribe of Cherethites-Cretans to the close of the 7th century would imply an unbroken chain of nearly six hundred years, unless, as is inherently more probable, later immigrations had occurred within the interval.
In all parts of the western hemisphere society was organized on cognate kinship, real or artificial, the unit being the clan.
The headship of the clan was sometimes hereditary, sometimes elective, but each clan had a totemic name, and the clans together constituted the tribe, the bond being not land, but blood.
Remembering the organization of the tribe everywhere prevalent, it is not difficult to understand that the army, or horde, that stands for the idea, was assembled on the clan basis.
The fighting strength of the children of Israel at the Exodus was ascertained by a count of all males of twenty years old and upwards, made by enumerators appointed for each clan.
It appears, too, that a register of the population of each clan was kept during the Babylonian captivity and its totals were published on their return to Jerusalem.
It seems to me that the priests belonged to the old families who were descended from the original tribe or Clan, &c., that founded the city, and they could not admit outsiders save by adoption into the family.
Pre-eminent among these is the discovery, by Mr William Peppe, on the Birdpur estate, adjoining the boundary between English and Nepalese territory, of the stupa, or cairn, erected by the Sakiya clan over their share of the ashes from the cremation pyre of the Buddha.
These discoveries definitely determine the district occupied by the Sakiya republic in the 6th and 7th centuries B.C. The boundaries, of course, are not known; but the clan must have spread 30 m.
There were rajas in the clan, but the word meant at most something like consul or archon.
Polynesian society is divided into the family and the clan.
Each clan has a name which is usually borne by one of the oldest members, who is the chief or head for the time being.
This clan system no doubt generally prevailed in early times, and was the origin of the principal chieftainships.
An adulterer was always liable to be killed by the aggrieved husband, or by some member of his clan.
If the culprit himself could not be reached, any member of the clan was liable to suffer in his stead.
Often there is an exchange made between members of the same clan; but sometimes there is adoption from without.
Property belonging to a clan is held in common.
Each clan usually possesses land, and over this no one member has an exclusive right, but all have an equal right to use it.
The chief or recognized head of the clan or section alone can properly dispose of it or assign its use for a time to an outsider; and even he is expected to obtain the consent of the heads of families before he alienates the property.
Thus land is handed down through successive generations under the nominal control of the recognized head of the clan.
In early times the head of each clan was supreme among his own people, but in all matters he had associated with him the principal men or heads of families in the clan.
Their united authority extended over all the members and the possessions of the - p lan, and they were independent of every other clan.
One clan being more numerous and stronger than another, and its chief being ambitious, it is easy to see how by conquering a neighbouring clan he increased the importance of his clan and extended his own power.
In one instance a certain clan has the right to nominate the principal chief over an entire district; though it is known as the ruling clan, its rule is mainly confined to this nomination, and to decision for or against war.
In another case the nominal king over a district, or over an entire island, can, be elected only from among the members of a certain clan, the monarchy being elective within that alone; but this king has little authority.
They are rather elective within the limits of the clan, or the division of a clan.
In some islands each clan, or each village, would feel itself at liberty to make war on another clan or village without consulting the views of any higher authority.
Indeed the rule was for each clan or district to settle its own affairs.
In the case of offences against individuals, either the person injured, or another member of his clan, would avenge the injury done.
In avenging wrong, a member of the village or of the clan to which the offender belonged would serve equally well to satisfy their ideas of justice if the culprit himself could not be easily reached.
Thus descent from a father would be distinctive enough of the dominant race to form the title of that race (patricii), and when that term had been definitely adopted as the title of a class its persistence in the same sense after the organization of the family and the clan by the unprivileged class would be perfectly natural.
Tyrone and other Irish clan chieftains resented this summary interference with their ancient social organization, and their resistance was strengthened by the ill-advised measures against the Roman Catholics which Chichester was compelled to take by the orders of the English ministers.
The maharaj rana of Dholpur belongs to the clan of Bamraolia Jats, who are believed to have formed a portion of the IndoScythian wave of invasion which swept over northern India about A.D.
In 1494 Kaju Khan became chief of the same clan; during his rule Buner and Panjkora were completely conquered, and he wrote a history of the events.
The khan is elected by the clan or tribe.
The collection of the gum-resin is almost entirely in the hands of the Kakar clan of Afghans.
Among these was a noble young soldier, Ahmad Khan, of the Saddozai family of the Abdali clan, who after the assassination of Nadir (1747) was chosen by the Afghan chiefs at Kandahar to be their leader, and assumed kingly authority over the eastern part of Nadir's empire, with the style of Dur-i-Durdn, " Pearl of the Age," bestowing that of Durani upon his clan, the Abdalis.
By the agreement of 1893 with the amir most of the Waziri clan and also the Afridis had been left outside the limits of the amir's influence and transferred to the British zone.
Among the Arunta of Central Australia, the ghosts of the dead haunt certain localities, and, entering the bodies of passing women, are constantly reincarnated; the Black-snake clan of the Warramunga tribe embodies the spirits which the original ancestor had deposited by a certain creek.'
His last work, Vision d'Hebal, intended as part of the Ville des expiations, describes the chief of a Scottish clan, who, gifted with second sight, gives semi-prophetic utterances as to the course of world-history.
Having lost his father in infancy he passed part of his youth with the marquess of Argyll at Inveraray, leaving his guardian about 1647 to take up his duties as chief of the clan Cameron, a position in which he succeeded his grandfather.
The 79th regiment, or Cameron Highlanders, was raised from among the members of the clan in 1793 by Sir Alan Cameron (1753-1828).
Whatever its dim predecessors may have been, however, the actual history of Delhi dates no further back than the 11th century A.D., when Anangapala (Anang Pal), a chief of the Tomara clan, built the Red Fort, in which the Kutb DSinar now stands; in 1052 the same chief removed the famous Iron Pillar from its original position, probably at Muttra, and set it up among a group of temples of which the materials were afterwards used by the Mussulmans for the construction of the great Kutb Mosque.
It was conquered in the 18th century by Chhatarsal, the founder of Panna, a Rajput of the Bundela clan, by whose descendants it is still held.
For about five centuries state was left to contend with state, and clan with clan in the several states.
His clan name was Kung, and Confucius is merely the latinized form of Kung Fu-tze, meaning " the philosopher or master K`ung."
There, in the Tze line, towards the end of the 8th century B.C., we find a Kung Kia, whose posterity, according to the rules for the dropping of surnames, became the Kung clan.
That officer, when over seventy years, and having already nine daughters and one son, because that son was a cripple, sought an alliance with a gentleman of the Yen clan, who had three daughters.
It is one of the undesigned coincidences which confirm the credibility of Confucius's history, that his favourite disciple was a scion of the Yen clan.
Immediately after his marriage we find him employed under the chief of the Ki clan to whose jurisdiction the district of Tsow belonged, first as keeper of stores, and then as superintendent of parks and herds.
Carried on a litter at the head of his clan he gave battle to O'Neill, whom he defeated with severe loss in prisoners and cattle; but he died of his wound immediately afterwards near Letterkenny, and was succeeded in the chieftainship by his brother Donnell Oge, who returned from Scotland in time to withstand successfully the demands of O'Neill.
Hugh Dubh had been chief of the O'Donnells during one of the bitterest and most protracted of the feuds between his clan and the O'Neills, which in 1491 led to a war lasting more than ten years.
Hugh Roe O'Donnell (1572-1602), eldest son of Hugh MacManus O'Donnell, and grandson of Manus O'Donnell by his second marriage with Judith O'Neill, was the most celebrated member of his clan.
Every flaith and flaith-fine was a member of a local assembly, the clan system conferring the qualification, and there being no other election.
A king and clan being able, subject to certain limitations, to adopt new members or families, or amalgamate with another clan, the theory of common origin was not rigidly adhered to.
Kinship with the clan was an essential qualification for holding any office or property.
The rules of kinship largely determined status with its correlative rights and obligations, supplied the place of contract and of laws affecting the ownership, disposition and devolution of property, constituting the clan an organic, selfcontained entity, a political, social and mutual insurance copartnership. The solidarity of the clan was its most important and all-pervading characteristic. The entire territory occupied by a clan was the common and absolute property of that clan.
On the death of any person so rewarded, the land in theory reverted to the clan; but if like services continued to be rendered by the son or other successor, and accepted by the clan, the land was not withdrawn.
Fine (finna), originally meaning family, came in course of time to be applied to a group of kindred families or to a whole clan.
To satisfy this title and give a start in life to some young men who would otherwise have got none, this land was subject to Gabhailcine (= clan-resumption), meaning that the clan resumed the whole area at intervals of a few years for a fresh distribution after some occupants had died, and young men by attaining manhood had become entitled.
Anciently this re-distribution extended throughout the clan at the same time.
The Feini who used it had no landlord and no rent to pay for this land, and could not be deprived of it except by the clan for a crime.
When the particular kind was not specified by the law or by agreement, the payments were made according to convenience in horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, wool, butter, bacon, corn, vegetables, yarn, dye-plants, leather, cloth, articles of use or ornament, &c. As the clan system relaxed, and the fine lost its legal power of fixing the amounts of public tributes, which were similarly payable to the flaith, and neglected its duty of seeing that those tributes were duly applied, the flaith became able to increase these tributes with little check, to confuse them with rent, to confuse jurisdiction with ownership, and to exalt himself at the expense of his fellowclansmen.
People who did not belong to the clan and were not citizens were in a base condition and incompetent to appear in court in suit or defence except through a freeman.
The Bothach (= cottier) and the cleithe (= old dependent) were people who, though living for successive generations attached to the families of flaiths, did not belong to the clan and had no rights of Iv.
The solidarity of clan and fine in their respective spheres, the provisions of the system, the simple rural life, and the prevalence of barter and payments in kind, left comparatively little occasion for contracts between individuals.
The decisions of the law were executed by the persons concerned, supported by a highly organized and disciplined public opinion springing from honour and interest and inherent in the solidarity of the clan.
It was frequently of consequence in relation to contracts and other clan affairs; but it emerges most clearly in connexion with crime.
The latter have only as yet been traced, and that doubtfully, as far back as the 5th century after Christ; the former are almost certainly the same as the Niganthas, who are referred to in numerous passages of the Buddhist Pali Pitakas, and must therefore be at least as old as the 6th century B.C. In many of these passages the Niganthas are mentioned as contemporaneous with the Buddha; and details enough are given concerning their leader Nigantha Nata-putta (that is, the Nigantha of the Jnatrika clan) to enable us to identify him, without any doubt, as the same person as the Vaddhamana Maha-vira of the Jain books.
The Yorkist magnates who did not belong to the clan of the Nevilles were not unnaturally jealous of that house, and Edward IV.
He had, moreover, at his disposal plunder almost as valuable as that which he had divided up in 146,the estates of the great Neville clan and their adherents.
A vehement opponent of "clan government" - that is, usurpation of administrative posts by men of two or three fiefs, an abuse which threatened to follow the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate - he conspired to assist Saigo's rebellion and was imprisoned from 1878 until 1883.
The meaning of the name is uncertain; Wellhausen derives it from nan "Eve," or "serpent," in which case the Hivites were originally the snake clan; others explain it from the Arabic hayy, " family," as meaning "dwellers in (Bedouin) encampments."
Flowerdale, an 18th-century house in the pretty little glen of the same name, lying close to the village, is the chief seat of the Gairloch branch of the clan Mackenzie.
The influence of the professional literary class kept the clan spirit alive with their elaborate genealogies, and in their poems they only pandered to the vanity and vices of their patrons.
The O'Mores, reduced almost to brigandage, gave trouble till the end of Elizabeth's reign, and a member of the clan was chief contriver of the rebellion of 1641.
Taken from primitive giants by the non-Israelite clan Caleb it has now become predominant in the patriarchal traditions.
His good fortune soon led him from conquest to spoliation, and he complicated his master-idea of the grand empire by his Family Compact; the clan of the Bonapartes invaded European monarchies, wedding with princesses of blood- royal, and adding kingdom to kingdom.
The chief, whose title is thakor sahib, is head of the famous clan of the Gohel Rajputs of Kathiawar.
The Pathans are split up into different tribes, each tribe into clans, and each clan into sections, so that the nomenclature is often very puzzling.
The tribe, clan and section are alike distinguished by patronymics formed from the name of the common ancestor by the addition of the word zai or khel; zai being a corruption of the Pushtu word zoe, meaning son, while khel is an Arabic word meaning an association or company.
An island in the Dochart (which is crossed at Killin by a bridge of five arches) is the ancient burial-place of the clan Macnab.
I guess he was 'high profile'— king of the clan or some nonsense like that.
With the jury trial continuing into the coming week—far longer than originally expected—the Dawkins clan was going nowhere, thus causing a log jam of customers in the river of incoming lodgers.
Romas's clan was very large and his father's influence the greatest on the planet of Qatwal.
That reputation could not possibly help Evelyn's standing in the clan either; the sooner the clan forgot the blemish of a friend, the sooner they'd accept Evelyn.
They were reserved for the most influential of the clan.
The warriors were just as dirty, but the wealthy members of the clan wore silks and jewels like gaudy flowers.
As part of the induction he was baptized with wine and took some solemn oaths pledging allegiance to the Clan Chief.
In Glencoe, Clan Henderson forged a close alliance with the powerful Clan Donald.
Uthman, from the Umayya clan, represented the tribal aristocracy of Mecca, and his victory annoyed a loyalist old guard.
Meet your clan chief, trace your roots, stay in a castle, tour the distilleries.
The Clan is basically an extended family group (or tribe) which has a chieftain - the tribal head man.
A new clan chieftain was elected for next year, Fr Pat O'Malley.
The only way to get a good bit of team play going is to join a clan or group up with some mates.
Hi were a friendly clan that like to play other friendly clans of any skill.
They were large feasts with music and dancing, and the entire clan was invited.
The clan chieftains pitted their pipers against those of other clan chieftains pitted their pipers against those of other clans and the prestige that came from success was considerable.
The clan crest Quaich The Clan Crest Quaich is a classic quaich with a clan crest transfer fired into the center of the bowl.
I'm hoping to build a website/forum for a gaming clan that I will be a part of.
In days gone by Yetholm was associated with a family called the Faas, who were the principal Gypsy clan of the Border Country.
Two, give him an alternative for safe passage at the same time; this may create a crack in the ruling class clan.
The Kelly family, which became an extended clan, gained a reputation for petty criminality in back-country Victoria.
The system directly implicated clan elders, family friends and the child's peers in the community.
Strome Castle, overlooking loch, blown up during 1603 clan feud.
In 1692 40 of the resident MacDonald clan were massacred in cold blood by the Campbells for not forswearing the Jacobite cause.
They discovered that they had committed clan incest only when they got back to their rural home where clanship is significant.
Little wore needs to be said about this clan's strong contribution to Scottish politics and their strong kinship within the clan.
This banner bore the mon or badge of the samurai's clan and served to identify him and his allegiance.
The first four clan families are generally pastoral nomads.
The [OAP] - Old Age Players clan was formed in November 2001 solely to play tactical Ops, an Unreal Tournament modification.
The idea of clan rivalry is vital to the natural flow of the storyline.
On the surface the song seems to be just a jolly romp about Richard Nixon loosing a presidential election to the Kennedy clan.
Our attitude as a clan is to promote good sportsmanship and to take a relaxed approach to competitive online gaming.
Scott decided that in order for the King to tell the different clans apart each clan would wear a different tartan.
Maybe you wish to have your family or clan tartan or a certain color has caught your eye.
The Aborigines were divided into clans; each clan had a totem to identify itself by.
These were surely at one time clan totems, if not the power animals which guarded and guided the people of each group.
However, Worf learns that the real traitor was the head of the powerful Duras clan.
Archie has composed many pipe tunes, a number of them for senior Clan Donald members.
The Clan Duncan Society is the only worldwide Clan Duncan organization in existence today.
Properly speaking, the individual was related to God only through the externalities of the clan or tribal life, its common temple and its common sacra.
Nevertheless Queen Elizabeth, on succeeding to the English throne, was disposed to come to terms with Shane, who after his father's death was de facto chief of the formidable O'Neill clan.
Toramana's coins are found plentifully in Kashmir, which, therefore, probably formed part of the Mina dominions before Mihiragula's time, so that when he fled there after his defeat he was taking refuge, if not with his own subjects, at least with a kindred clan.
Of his three sons the youngest Colaxais is preferred by an ordeal of picking up certain objects which fell from heaven, - a plough, a yoke, an axe and a cup, - and becomes the ancestor of the ruling clan of Paralatae; from the other sons, Lipoxais and Harpoxais, are descended minor clans, and the name of the whole people is Scoloti, not Scythae, which is used by the Greeks alone.
In this region Smbat, of the great Bagraduni clan, reorganized their Church, and was succeeded during a space of 170 or 200 years by seven leaders, enumerated by the Armenian Grigor Magistros, who as duke, of Mesopotamia under Constantine Monomachos harried them about 1140.
In 1692 he signed an order for the "extirpation" of the Macdonalds, a small clan in the vale of Glencoe.
No longer armed or wearing their former singular dress, the remnant of them in Lebanon seems likely ere long to be assimilated to the "Osmanli" Moslems. Their feud with the Maronites, whose accentuation in the middle of the 19th century was largely due to the tergiversations of the ruling Shehab family, now reduced to low estate, is dying away, but they retain something of their old clan feeling and feudal organization, especially in Shuf.
Jael, the slayer of Sisera (see Deborah), was the wife of Heber the Kenite, who lived near Kadesh in Naphtali; and the appearance of the clan in this locality may be explained from the nomadic habits of the tribe, or else as a result of the northward movement in which at least one other clan or tribe took part (see DAN).
Some or all of the conditions of atonement may be fulfilled, according to various views, either by the sinner or vicariously on his behalf by some kinsman; or by his family, clan or nation; or by some one else.
These were the inauguration of the rex sacrorum and the flamens, and that abjuration of hereditary worship (detestatio sacrorum) which was made by a man who passed from his clan (gens) either by an act of adrogation (see Roman Law and Adoption) or by transition from the patrician to the plebeian order.
Formerly they were wholly organized on a clan system under feudal chiefs, of whom those of the house of Khazin were the most powerful; and these fought among themselves rather than with the Druses or other denominations down to the 18th century, when the Arab family of Shehab for its own purposes began to stir up strife between Maronites and Druses (see Druses).
Some people, however, belong to a smaller subgroup with a different surname, such groups are known as septs of the clan.
This happens just as clan wars threaten to destroy her adoptive family and magical beings terrorize the countryside.
Any shot fired upon the wormhole exit will actually hit the owning players clan hall.
After leading them to victory against their enemies, the clan revered their new leader, considering him a nonesuch.
The site includes new information on the "Wimpy Kid" series, as well as a blog, and other news stories on Greg Heffley and clan.
Start by asking family members to donate pictures of each member of their immediate clan.
However, if the goal of your photo shoot is to feature one member of the family in a more predominant role, then have that person wear a color that stands out for the rest of the clan.
Most professional photographers shooting a traditional family portrait will suggest that members wear a uniform color that the entire clan feels comfortable in.
There may be few keepsakes more cherished than a stunning shot of your entire clan, but coming up with fresh family portrait ideas year after year can be challenging.
Then, get your clan talking or telling stories to lighten the mood.
If your clan is game, place each member on different branches to create a "family tree" shot.
You don't have to go way over the top to snap a memorable family portrait, but you should aim to capture your clan's true colors in each shot.
Another option is to create a master Top 10 list that features the clan's collective favorites.
So for page designs that include holiday staples, add photos of the entire clan enjoying Aunt Sue's famous garlic mashed potatoes or Mom's heavenly hot ham casserole.
You can encourage him/her to still spend time with you and the rest of the clan by organizing weekly or even monthly date nights.
Of this clan, this family, where dysfunction is magnified.
He spilled it all to the cameras and the rest of the Carter Clan, demanding respect from his younger sib.
This B-list actor probably isn't as famous for his acting roles as he is for being part of the famous Baldwin clan.
Playing the youngest Keaton sibling (until the show introduced a new baby brother to the Keaton clan) thrust Yothers into the spotlight.
Perhaps the most famous of the Kardashian clan is Kim - who gained fame via her friendship with heiress Paris Hilton and for her sex tape scandal.
For the most part, the Cyrus family shares the spotlight with Miley and Billy Ray, opting to stay out of it themselves, but Miley and Billy Ray are not the only stars in the Cyrus clan.
Upon the arrival of the newest member of the McConaughey clan, Matthew commented that he and Camila were "..so happy to have created the greatest miracle in the world-Having a child and making a family.
In her reality television debut, Kim Kardashian along with her family and the Jenner clan, joined forces to bring E!
Lakers tickets - Finally, Khloe wants courtside seats for the whole Kardashian clan.
For the littlest girl in your clan, you will also be able to order christening gowns, infant and even toddler outfits.
When you hear the term holiday sweaters for children, the first thing that comes to mind is a clan of children posing in front of the Christmas tree wearing identical holiday sweaters.
These high sea adventures provide the ultimate family getaway by offering fruitful and wholesome activities for the entire clan.
What's more, cruising on Christmas allows you a reprieve from cooking up a multi-course turkey dinner for the entire clan and cleaning your home for company.
Kick up your annual family vacation with a cruise that caters to the youngest members in your clan.
Diane Prejna knows all about these popular voyages, which involve the entire clan.
It is a native plant, and the badge of the Scotch clan MLean.
But don't worry, they are a peace-loving, happily rolling clan, and welcome one and all, so wear what makes you happiest.
The Hyuga clan from Naruto are excellent at hand-to-hand combat.
The Hyuga clan have special mental, physical, and emotional insight; they can see into their opponents' souls.
Uchiha is a clan with the Sharingan bloodline power that takes multiple forms based on the amount of control the user has.
Other styles denote a progression of control over one's Sharingan powers.Itachi and Sasuke are brothers within this clan.
Kakashi has one eye from the clan, but is not an actual member of the clan.
Making it a fun and constructive experience will not only teach your youngsters the value of a dollar, but gives them input on vacation plans as well, which makes them feel like a welcomed member of the clan.
Take the time to search for the perfect deal for your clan, and you are sure to come out with some impressive savings.
In fact, many families put off visiting the world-famous theme park because they think they can't afford to purchase tickets for the entire clan.
CoCo Key indoor water park is the perfect escape if you are looking to take a tropical getaway with the entire clan.
Particularly those of the airborne variety, the helicopters and jets; you'll be well served to recruit an ace pilot to your clan before challenging hard-core players.
In that game, you spend most of your time trying to figure out why he should be included in a game about Dracula and the Belmont clan.
Clad in a black and blue ninja outfit, he is somehow a part of the Lin Kuei clan.
One of only two female characters in Street Fighter III, Ibuki is a skilled ninjitsu warrior and was sent by her clan to procure documents from Gill regarding the rumoured "G-File" project.
Guts' love for her can do nothing so they are forced to roam the land in search of his destiny, a cure for Casca, and to seek vengeance against the clan that struck down The Hawks.
Avatar Neytiri - A beautiful, brave and intelligent member of the Omaticaya clan of the Na'vi, she is the love interest of Jake Sulley and a so-called ambassador between the Na'vi and the humans.
While you cannot download the game, this popular version will allow you to play with other individuals all across the globe-you can even join clan wars to rank up as a player!
Whether you are looking to outfit the entire clan for Halloween or a Twilight movie marathon, vampire costumes are a hit with shoppers.
For most of pre-production, they were considering letting Taylor Lautner go, further stating that it was difficult to find Native American actors to fill the roles of his werewolf clan.
British actor Michael Sheen took on the role as head of the Lycan clan, Lucian.
For centuries many believed Lucian was dead, only to return and become one of the most feared and ruthless leaders of the Lycan clan.
Don't have a cooking lineage or hand-me-down recipe box in your clan?
Whether it is some vestigial part of primate clan and tribe definition, or early warning system of predatory approach, or mating ritual, I don't know.
Carey continued to air as Dr. Tom Horton, the patriarch of the Horton clan until his death in 1994.
Tamara Braun and Thaao Penghlis also did turns on General Hospital albeit many years apart with Braun playing the second Carly Corinthos and Penghlis playing a member of the Cassidine clan.
Alongside Reid, he portrayed the patriarch of the Horton Clan.
The attrition of the Quartermaine clan in Port Charles is a bone of contention with many fans.
Tracy's sons Ned and Dillon are both off screen and Jason, though a Quartermaine by birth remains at odds with his family and does not consider himself one of the clan.
The first family of Port Charles, the fictional city where the show is based, is the Quartermaine clan, led by industrialist Edward Quartermaine.
These families are closely tied to both the hospital and the Quartermaine clan.
Caroline and Shawn Brady are the blue collar matriarch and patriarch of the Brady clan.
A member of the Slater clan, Stacey is enormously popular with fans of EastEnders.
Highly ambitious and secretive, the close-knit clan made a splash as soon as they appeared.
Portrayed as a true American clan, the Camden family deals with moral issues on a daily basis.
The series revolved around the oil-rich Ewing clan.
The Newman clan is extensive and many of the children were born (on screen) and later aged as they were sent off to boarding school.
Legend has it that the powerful Taira clan jumped to a watery grave in the sea after a humiliating defeat by the Minamoto clan, but their souls took flight in the form of butterflies and made their way heavenwards.
Today's technology allows you to choose music that the entire clan can rock out to, from children's favorites to rap, country, pop and everything in between.
From the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty to FAO Schwartz and Central Park, New York City has something for everyone in your clan.
You want to find a place where you can get the most bang for your buck while appeasing everyone in the clan.
The wide range of options is enough to keep the entire clan entertained.
For example, if only a couple members of the clan are interested in touring Pearl Harbor, but everyone wants to take a submarine ride, then book accordingly, so you are guaranteed a spot in advance of your arrival.
Rather, pack up the clan and head to the family-friendly area of Mexico known as the Riviera Maya.
Their dedication and hard work finally paid off in 1987 with the release of 'Cutter and the Clan', under Chrysalis Records, which led to various tours including Canada and Berlin.
His work with Beauty and The Beast helped him land a record deal that would change the life of the entire Jonas clan.
Wu-Tang Clan is a loose collective, but they count some of the most creative and talented minds in hip-hop in their ranks.
Alternatively, the lyrics may praise a particular Zulu family or clan.
This game is great for any age, and you get the opportunity to see just how speedy the senior citizens of your clan can be.
That popular VH1 reality show had to cease filming after a series of family problems, so Brooke struck out on her own and took over the reins for the entire Hogan clan.
The original idea of the shows was pitched to the Hogan clan several years prior.
Like the original Duggar clan, the couple decided to stick with the same first letter for their children's names, this time opting for an "M."
Together, the close-knit clan deals with the trials and tribulations that come when you stick four different personalities under the same roof.
Now working for Hammer and an honorary Burrell, he brings comic relief and dependable friendship to the Burrell clan.
Shortly thereafter Michelle conceived the couple's first son Joshua, and in subsequent years has added an astonishing 17 additional kids to the tight-knit Duggar clan.
Jim Bob says he feeds the entire family on less than $2,000 a month, and that the clan lives debt-free.
The show documents what happens when moms (and a handful of dads) make a dramatic life change by leaving their families to live with another clan for an entire week.
The series' muted quality comes in large part from matriarch Betty's reluctance to put her clan on television.
The outspoken clan runs a popular wedding planning company that specializes in elaborate affairs.
It didn't take long before the Gosselin clan outgrew their cramped abode.
The Gosselin's new home is located in rural Wernersville, Pennsylvania.In fall of 2008, the entire Gosselin clan moved into their $1.2 million, 6,200-square-foot dream house set on nearly 24 acres in upscale Berks County.
It didn't take long for Disick to emerge as the odd man out with the Kardashian clan.
Who is Scott Disick away from the Kardashian clan?
So many stories swirled around the Gotti clan, such as the unsolved disappearance of a neighbor who accidentally ran over and killed one of Gotti's sons in the 1980s, that people wanted to know more.
After overcoming a series of health problems, the ever-growing reality TV family brought the baby home to join the rest of the Duggar clan.
Anna, whose maiden name is Keller, caught a special about the Duggars called 14 Kids and Pregnant Again on Discovery Health and was instantly taken with the entire clan.
To get the latest Josie Duggar updates, plus news about the rest of the clan, visit the official Duggar website.
As Angelus, Angel had butchered a young gypsy girl and her clan cursed Angelus with the soul of the man he had been before, tempering the beast.
I played Lillie Langtry, she was of the Toreador clan.
You have the option of choosing first name, clan name or full name.
Before you can find free clan web site hosting, you might want to ask yourself, why would you want it?
With all the new blogging sites out there, all the social networking opportunities out there, what makes a clan website special?
A clan is a group of like-minded individuals - often people who play online role-playing games such as World of Warcraft - who want to have interaction with each other on a specific subject.
And on the internet, why should you be able to get free clan web site hosting for just your specific group?
The whole point of having a website for the clan is interaction- the members need to be able to talk to each other.
It is usually a good idea to make sure the free clan web site hosting lets you insist on registration before commenting, though, to reduce spam.
Messaging - While instant messaging applications are ubiquitous, being able to see what other clan members are online and instantly message them from within the website can make member interaction that much easier.
Even a spiffy free clan website hosting the most interesting and entertaining games and graphics is only as strong as its members.
Shopping cart - Being able to offer the goods your members want, often at a discount, and turn a profit on a free clan web hosting site is a very good thing.
Private communities- Even a tight-knit clan needs to have places for sub-groups to form and work, and this can be very attractive to members.
At the mention of the name, there was a noticeable reaction from all members of the Dawkins' clan.
Her gaze was immediately riveted to that of an alien unlike those of Romas's clan.
They made it several doors before three of Romas's clan charged around the corner of a nearby intersection.
Normally I am greeted by a member of my clan.
A single marble obelisk marked the bloodline and legacy of a once powerful clan.
Rissa would be better served dead than falling into any other clan's hands.
The clan is generally subdivided into smaller communities (mahale), each administered by a local notable or jobar.
Castle Grant, immediately to the north, is the principal mansion of the earl of Seafield, the head of the Clan Grant.
Chief of these were the Rahtors, who ruled at Kanauj; the Chauhans of Ajmere; the Solankis of Anhilwara, in Gujarat; the Gehlots with the Sisodhyias sept, still in Mewar or Udaipur; and the Kachwaha clan, still in Jaipur.
Among these petty chieftains, Sargon in 715 mentions Dayukku, "lieutenant of Man" (he probably was, therefore, a vassal of the neighbouring king of Man in the mountains of south-eastern Armenia), who joined the Urartians and other enemies of Assyria, but was by Sargon transported to Hamath in Syria "with his clan."
Inversnaid was the site of a fort built in 1713 to reduce the clan to subjection.
It was a solemn feast attended only by members of one clan, at which those who had quarrelled were at the sacrament of the table (apud sacra mensae) reconciled.
After several years of rivalry and much fighting between the two relatives, Turlough resigned the headship of the clan in favour of Hugh, who was inaugurated O'Neill in 1593.
The Kipchaks are only a Kirghiz clan.
This David recognized, and, summoning the injured clan, inquired what expiation could be made.
An attempt on the part of Saul to exterminate the clan is mentioned in 2 Sam.
But the rest of the clan still held out, and the papal troops sent against them under Guidobaldo duke of Urbino and the duke of Gandia were defeated at Soriano (January 1497).
His goods were confiscated, his aged mother turned into the street and numbers of other members of the clan in Rome were arrested, while Giuffre Borgia led an expedition into the Campagna and seized their castles.
The suggestion has been made that the name Cain is the eponym, of the Kenites, and although this clan has a good name almost everywhere in the Old Testament, yet in Num.
He gathered by degrees around him "a kind of feudal clan of servants and retainers," and he plunged, with more generous ardour than coolness of judgment, into the troubled politics of the country.
The chief of Dhrangadra, who bears the title of Raj Sahib, with the predicate of His Highness, is head of the ancient clan of Jhala Rajputs, who are said to have entered Kathiawar from Sind in the 8th century.
The whole account suggests a Tatar clan in the last stage of degeneracy.
The Rashtrakuta or Ratta clan are supposed to have held power during the historical blank before the 6th century; but they came to the front in A.D.
The chief, whose title is maharaja, is a Rajput of the Bundela clan, being descended from a younger son of a former chief of Orchha.
The chief, whose hereditary title is raja, is a Rajput of the Ponwar clan, whose ancestor dispossessed the descendant of Chhatar Sal, the founder of Bundelkhand independence, towards the end of the 18th century.
In 1396 the combat between the Clan Chattan and the Clan Quhele, described in Scott's Fair Maid of Perth, took place on the North Inch in presence of Robert III.
Fateh Khan was barbarously murdered by Kamran (Mahmud's son) near Ghazni in 1818; and in retaliation Mahmud himself was driven from power, and the Barakzai clan secured the sovereignty of Afghanistan.
These were mostly military foundations, and served the purpose of securing civilization against the inroads of the natives, who were not in a condition to be used as material for town-life as in Gaul and Spain, but were under the immediate government of the procurators, retaining their own clan organization.
It derives its name from the Bhattis, a wild Rajput clan, who held the country lying between Hariana, Bikanir and Bahawalpur.
Malcolm the Maiden, before his early death in 1165, had put down the menacing power of Somerled, lord of the Isles, a chief apparently of mixed Celtic and Scandinavian blood, the founder of the great clan of Macdonald, whose chiefs, the lords of the Isles, were almost royal; Malcolm also subdued the Celts of Galloway, sometimes called Picts, but at this time Gaelic in speech.
He had against him, not merely England, but the kith and kin of Comyn, including the potent clan of MacDowall or MacDougall in Galloway and Lorne; on his own side he had his kinship, broken men, and the clergy of Scotland.
The Macdonald tradition is that their clan was on the right wing, under Angus Og; the old accounts place them with Bruce's reserves.
The names are diversely given, but probably the combat was only one incident in the long wars of the Camerons with the great Clan Chattan confederacy.
The Lord of the Isles, when released, burned Inverness (1429), but, being pursued, he was deserted by Clan Chattan and Clan Cameron (probably the clans represented on the ordeal of battle on the Inch of Perth).
They aggrandized themselves at the expense of the Macleans, Macdonalds, Camerons and Clan Chattan, but their sway was far from being peaceful and orderly.
Johnny Armstrong of Gilnockie, famed in ballad and legend, was hanged, with forty of his clan, at Carlanrigg, in Teviotdale.
By the influence of his countless creditors, who desired to be paid out of his estates, and in revenge for his seizure, on claims for debts, of the whole estates of clan Maclean (1674-1680), he was tried and was actually found guilty of treason.
Now, too, came the attempts of Monmouth and of Argyll, who, owing to divided counsels in his camp, and want of support either from his clan or from the southern malcontents, failed in his invasion of Scotland, was taken, and was executed, suffering like his father with great courage and dignity.
That Dalrymple arranged for actual extermination of the males of the clan is certain, but there is no proof that he knew of the modus operandi, the betrayal of hospitality, " murder under trust."
The declaration of war with Spain and the certainty of war with France promised to the Jacobites good fishing in turbid waters; and they entertained futile hopes of enlisting Argyll with his potent clan.
Here for the first time the highlanders were under heavy fire of grape and roundshot, to which they could not reply, and though the right wing and centre, Camerons, Atholl men, Macleans, Clan Chattan, Appin Stewarts, under Lord George and Lochiel, fought with even more than their usual gallantry and resolution, the Macdonalds on the left, discouraged by the death of Keppoch, Scotus and other officers in the advance, never came to the shock.
In some the head of one clan has become king over several.
To the north of them are the Bozdars, another Rind clan; and these Rind tribes form the exception to the general rule of Pathan occupation of northern Baluchistan.
The Aenach held annually at Tailltenn, also in Meath, was a general assembly of the people without restriction of rank, clan or country, and became the most celebrated for athletic sports, games and contests.
I'd like you to join me in forming our own FJ ninja clan.
Freemasons in some freakish clan colluding to deny house price falls?
It began in the troupe, where everyone obeys the alpha male; it continued with the tribe, and the clan.
With some research and thought, your clan can be represented by a professional site with little or no cost to you.
He carried it with him to the long, pointless Council meeting, to his afternoon sparring session with Jetr, to the banquet and introduction of his nishani to the clan leaders.
To the north of the Meuse, and more especially in the low-lying ground enclosed between the Waal and the Rhine (insula Batavorum) lived the Batavi, a clan of the great Germanic tribe, the Chatti.
From early youth he took a prominent part in the politics of his clan, and owing to his extreme opinions with regard to the expediency of abolishing the Tokugawa administration, he was banished (1858) to the island of Oshima (Satsuma), where he attempted unsuccessfully to commit suicide.
His father Anak, head of the Parthian clan of Suren, was bribed about the time of his birth (c. 257) by the Sassanid king of Persia to assassinate the Armenian king, Chosroes, who was of the old Arsacid dynasty, and father of Tiridates or Trdat, first Christian king of Armenia.
In the old religion the race or clan was the unit of religion as well as of social life.
Properly speaking, the individual was related to God only through the externalities of the clan or tribal life, its common temple and its common sacrament.
She suspected both meeting the clan heads and the announcement to be big deals for a people with such rigid traditions, but A'Ran looked as if he were discussing the whereabouts of her translator.
What clan do you claim?
If the lowly guards knew a member of her clan must be on the throne for the Springs to heal, who else did?
What kind of men did such to a woman of any clan, even an enemy clan?