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The heir to the throne was now Louis's secondgreat-grandson, a four-year-old child, and Law's ally, the Duc d'Orléans, stood in line as regent.
Usage of great-great-grandson in English
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He'd once told Paolo, I think of myself as my own great-great-grandson.
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Today, the site is coincidentally in the custody of the great-great-grandson of the former Queensland premier.
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He's a great-great-grandson of your great-great-uncle-ChadwickBuford.
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A great-great-grandson of Daniel O'Connell, he collected and edited his ancestor's correspondence, which was published in eight volumes.
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Not only is he the Queen's cousin, but he is also the great-great-grandson of Britain's longest-ruling monarch, Queen Victoria.
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He was her great-great-grandson, and he had lived the whole of his life as if measuring it against hers.
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And since Hermes was the son of Zeus, that would make Odyseus the great-great-grandson of the king of the gods.
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I'm your great-great-grandson and these are your great-great-grandchildren, trying to make our home in dark Eden, just like you did.
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Clemens's friend was Charles Snowden Fairfax (1829-69), the tenth baron, who was William's great-great-grandson.
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The mother was Rupert's daughter Brigid, whose husband was a grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm II and a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria.
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When Duckworth invited him to write a book, Matthew Chapman, Charles Darwin's great-great-grandson, proposed Darwinism and its most notoriously vociferous opponents as his subject.
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Though they were still young, his great-great-grandsons Willem and Orry had made themselves important pilots in the Patrol.
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Cetshwayo has surely many, many great-great-grandsons.
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Two other great-great-grandsons have sent regrets.
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"Also my great-great-grandson in your paternal and maternal lines."