We have no meanings for "illustrious forebear" in our records yet.
1 But he is not generally intrusive, content to render homage to his illustrious forebear .
2 Many of us live in hope of identifying some illustrious forebear , or enjoy the frisson of having a not(...)
3 Before the church was razed he ordered that his illustrious forebear 's remains be moved to the nearby church of San Moise.
4 But the children of his fertile brain still live and will continue to live and keep fresh the memory of their illustrious forebear .
5 Many of us live in hope of identifying some illustrious forebear , or enjoy the frisson of having a notorious murderer in our family tree.
6 The family feels that now is the time to tell the truth about its illustrious forebear , hoping this will aid in strengthening the peace process.
7 Critic Chris Tookey writing in the Daily Mail, said Cumberbatch was a worthy successor to some illustrious forebears .
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