His father, William, was appointed a professor there in 1841, a teacher of natural history.
He had played with him in the nursery when North's father had been appointed his governor.
When she was 8, her family moved to Australia, where her father had been appointed a political science professor.
He went to Lisbon in 1691, when his father was appointed minister there.
In early years, his father was appointed as Count of Lotharingia also.
The boy is too young to rule and his father might well be appointed Regent.
In 1900, the family moved to Skien when his father was appointed provost of the city.
At eight years of age he was brought to South Australia, where his father had been appointed a mining engineer.
Soon afterwards, his father was appointed to a new position in Italy, and the family moved to Rome.
His parents moved to Romania, where his father was appointed administrator of the border region.