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      • Lord Munster's great-grandson, the fifth earl (who succeeded his uncle), was a prominent Conservative politician and held ministerial office under five prime ministers. He was succeeded by his second cousin, the sixth earl.
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  2. Lord Munster's great-grandson, the fifth earl (who succeeded his uncle), was a prominent Conservative politician and held ministerial office under five prime ministers. He was succeeded by his second cousin, the sixth earl.

  3. Victor Frankenstein IV (portrayed by John Abbott) - The great-great-grandson of Victor Frankenstein who appeared in "A Visit from Johann". Cousin Wolverine - The Munsters inherited money from him which they used in unsuccessful attempts to start businesses.

  4. Lord Munster's great-grandson, the fifth earl (who succeeded his uncle), was a prominent Conservative politician and held ministerial office under five Prime Ministers. He was succeeded by his second cousin, the sixth Earl.

  5. Mar 5, 2024 · Domnall Mor was the son of Tairdelbhach O'Brien, King of Munster (1142-1167), and the great-great-great grandson of Brian Boru. He established Holy Cross Abbey in 1180 and Kilcooley Abbey in 1184.

    • Urlachan Macmurrough
    • Connaught, Ireland
    • between circa 1155 and circa 1155
    • 1194 (34-43)Ireland
  6. May 6, 2024 · He was found by Dr. Frankenstein, who was the original's great-great-grandson who had control over him. Victor Frankenstein - A German scientist who created Herman. At Herman and Lily's wedding, Frankenstein gave Herman away "with his blueprints."

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  7. Lord Munster's great-grandson, the fifth earl (who succeeded his uncle), was a prominent Conservative politician and held ministerial office under five Prime Ministers. He was succeeded by his second cousin, the sixth Earl.

  8. Lord Munster's great-grandson, the fifth earl (who succeeded his uncle), was a prominent Conservative politician and held ministerial office under five prime ministers. He was succeeded by his second cousin, the sixth earl.

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