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  2. The Son of No One - Wikipedia

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    The Son of No One provoked strong reactions at Sundance. Although a private screening for distributors resulted in walkouts, the public showing was more positive. [7]Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 16% of 37 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 3.8/10.

  3. Mephibosheth - Wikipedia

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    He is called Mephibosheth, meaning "from the mouth of shame", in the Books of Samuel while the Books of Chronicles (8:34 and 9:40) call him Meribbaal. [9] Arnold Gottfried Betz and David Noel Freedman argue that Memphibaal, a name preserved in the Lucianic recension may actually be the original name of Jonathan's son, while Meribbaal may originally refer to one of Saul's sons.

  4. Jonathan (name) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The earliest known use of the name was in the Bible; one Jonathan was the son of King Saul, a close friend of David. Variants of Jonathan include Jonatan , Djonathan . Biblical variants include Yehonathan, Y'honathan, Yhonathan, Yonathan, Yehonatan, Yonatan, Yonaton, Yonoson, Yeonoson or Yehonasan .

  5. Yahya (name) - Wikipedia

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    Yahya ibn al-Walid, an Umayyad prince and son of the caliph al-Walid I (r. 705–715). Yahya ibn Yazid, an Umayyad prince and son of Umayyad caliph Yazid II (r. 720–724). Yahya ibn al-Batriq (fl. 796–806), translator of Greek scientific texts; Yahya ibn Asad, Samanid ruler of Shash (819–855) and Samarkand (851/852–855)

  6. Son of a nobody - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with Tiglath-Pileser III, royal annals begin employing the phrase “son of a nobody” much more frequently. Usage of the term was not universally negative, however, as Tiglath-Pileser notes the king of Tabal , whom he personally installed, behaves in the way prescribed by Assyrian state ideology in spite of his status as the “son ...

  7. Jonathan (1 Samuel) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan died at the battle of Mount Gilboa along with his father and brothers [13] (1 Samuel 31). His bones were buried first at Jabesh-gilead, (1 Samuel 31:13) but were later removed with those of his father and moved to Zelah. [3] [14] Jonathan was the father of Mephibosheth, to whom David showed special kindness for Jonathan's sake (2 ...

  8. Jonathan Bennett Tears Up Speaking About His 'Powerful ... - AOL

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    The Mean Girls alum told PEOPLE how his "real life group of friends" inspired the plot of the trilogy. Like his character Danny, Bennett identifies as a gay man and also has two straight best friends.

  9. Imtiaz Ali Taj - Wikipedia

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    Born Syed Imtiaz Ali in Lahore (then in British India) on 13 October 1900, [4] he was the son of Sayyid Mumtaz Ali (1860 – 1935), who was also known as Shams-ul-Ulema (Sun of the Scholars), in recognition of his pioneering contribution to Urdu drama. [2] [5] His mother Muhammadi Begum lovingly nicknamed him 'Mera Taj' (my crown).