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*'''1817''', Charles Mills, ''An History of Muhammedanism'', page 96:

 

*'''1817''', Charles Mills, ''An History of Muhammedanism'', page 96:

*: The Fatimites had no leader of talents or bravery, but the hopes of the discontented subjects of Marvan, the Ommiadan prince, were fixed on Muhammed, the great grandson of Abbas.

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*: The Fatimites had no leader of talents or bravery, but the hopes of the discontented subjects of Marvan, the Ommiadan prince, were fixed on Muhammed, the '''great grandson''' of Abbas.

 

*'''1839''', Matthew Henry, ''The Life of the Rev. Philip Henry, A.M.'', page 150:

 

*'''1839''', Matthew Henry, ''The Life of the Rev. Philip Henry, A.M.'', page 150:

 

*: Mr. Rogers is descended from Mr. Henry, being the '''great grandson''' of his second daughter, Eleanor, Mrs. Radford.

 

*: Mr. Rogers is descended from Mr. Henry, being the '''great grandson''' of his second daughter, Eleanor, Mrs. Radford.


Latest revision as of 23:28, 29 June 2013

  • 1817, Charles Mills, An History of Muhammedanism, page 96:
    The Fatimites had no leader of talents or bravery, but the hopes of the discontented subjects of Marvan, the Ommiadan prince, were fixed on Muhammed, the great grandson of Abbas.
  • 1839, Matthew Henry, The Life of the Rev. Philip Henry, A.M., page 150:
    Mr. Rogers is descended from Mr. Henry, being the great grandson of his second daughter, Eleanor, Mrs. Radford.
  • 2011, Peter Marshall, David Manuel, Light and the Glory for Young Readers, The: 1492-1793, page 461:
    Further, there is a credible account from the pen of the Reverend Alexander Hamilton, great-grandson of Washington's aide, recounting the events of a Hamilton family reunion held in New York City in 1854.