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Saddam Hussein's oldest son, Uday, had the nickname "The Beast" in English. This nickname reflected his notorious reputation for violence and brutality during his father's regime in Iraq. Uday was infamous for his erratic behavior and harsh treatment of those around him, further solidifying the dark connotation of his moniker.
Edward I was a tall man for his era, hence the nickname "Longshanks". ...Eleanor and Edward were married on 1 November 1254 in the Abbey of Santa
I believe President Roosevelt's son was a Lt. Col. at Normany on d-day
Yes, Michael Romanov, the first Tsar of the Romanov dynasty, was often referred to as "Mikhail Fedorovich." This name reflects his full name, with "Fedorovich" indicating that he was the son of Feodor. Additionally, he is sometimes referred to simply as "Mikhail" in historical contexts.
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Of course she did. Why else would she nickname her son Jack??
Death of a son
George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States, was given the nickname Poppy. This nickname was given to him after his son, 43rd US president George W. Bush, took office so that the two could be distinguished from one another.
Please rewrite this question. A survivor of what?
The favorite son is a candidate from that state or region. Obama was the favorite son of Illinois.
John Quincy Adams' nickname was Old Man Eloquent. As the only former president (in addition to being the son of a former president and founding father) in Congress, Adams was uniquely positioned to use his oratory skills to speak out on various critical issues, primarily arguing against slavery.
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The favorite son of Zeus was Heracles.
Michael gave him the nickname ''blanket''
The favorite son of Zeus was Heracles, the favorite daughter of Zeus was Athena.