The family rose to prominence in the late 1st century AD.
To Althea's dismay, several other families also rose and followed them.
Our family may have risen above the need for love, but it's still the most powerful, insidious emotion.
After that introduction, the family may rise to tragedy, but no member of it can achieve dignity.
Though reduced from their previous standing, the family quickly rose in the Portuguese court and nobility.
"In this world, some families rise and some fall," she said.
On Earth, one man and his family had risen to such a position.
The family rose to prominence in the 18th century.
Had anyone else come in, the family would certainly have risen from the table.
During the time when military families rose in power over the aristocrats, living quarters changed.