Search results for "Primogeniture" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • succession is the practice of "primogeniture," whereby all property ... by inheritance laws and traditions. Primogeniture has the effect of keeping ...
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  • It should be noted that in different regions the honor of primogeniture ... :Thou art the eldest son of Shu, his primogeniture. :O Geb, Osiris ...
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  • The Árpáds or Arpads was the ruling dynasty of the federation of the Magyar tribes (ninth-tenth centuries) and of the Kingdom of Hungary (1000/1001 ...
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  • while confusing in places, appears to favor primogeniture for male heirs, or their descendants, and proximity of blood for female heirs and their descendants ...
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  • The introduction of primogeniture in succession to the proved less successful. Although he designed his eldest son heir, Abaoji's son failed ...
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  • argument proceeded, his senior descendant by primogeniture inherited his powers, which were fatherly and political. The first state, therefore, originated ...
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  • There is more of a tendency nowadays towards primogeniture. Each brother in the family then formed his own branch of the yavusa, called the mataqali ...
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  • using a pagan right. The tradition of primogeniture was not firmly established at this time. In fact, any son, legitimate or not, might decide ...
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  • them up into nuclear families, by abolishing primogeniture and creating a double tax on households that had more than one son living in the household ...
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  • changing the general rules of succession (primogeniture) would be disruptive, using Yuan Shao and Liu Biao as counterexamples. Cao Pi was also cultivating ...
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  • Turks, the Jurchens did not observe a law of primogeniture. According to tradition, any capable son or nephew could be chosen to become leader. ...
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  • of a hereditary aristocracy and the value of primogeniture. His views have also been abused by modern revisionists; for instance, even though Montesquieu ...
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  • and wealth in the Mughal empire rather than primogeniture. That often led to rebellions and wars of succession. As a result, a complex political ...
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  • Europe, basing the succession to agnatic primogeniture, as well as requiring Orthodox faith from the monarch and dynasts, as well as from the consort ...
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  • little or no inheritance under the laws of primogeniture. William promised that if they brought their own horse, armor, and weapons to join him, they ...
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  • During the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, male primogeniture was established. This allowed the eldest son to inherit all the property instead ...
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  • The Northwest Ordinance prohibited slavery, restricted primogeniture, mandated universal public education, provided for affordable farm land ...
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  • The age-old custom of primogeniture is alive on the islands and has served to maintain culture, family and homesteads through the generations ...
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  • According to male primogeniture, the Suffolks--Brandons and later Greys--comprised the junior branch of the heirs of Henry VII. The Third Succession ...
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  • most European Monarchies which practiced primogeniture, the Timurids, following Genghis Khan's example, refused to leave an entire kingdom to ...
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  • of being inherited by the first-born son (primogeniture)—meant that over each generation the size of a tenant farm was reduced, as it was split ...
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  • sons also vied for succession; the rule of primogeniture was not firmly established and often the son who proved to be the strongest succeeded. More ...
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  • bills in three years, including laws to abolish primogeniture, establish freedom of religion, and streamline the judicial system. In 1778, Jefferson& ...
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  • William III of England (The Hague, November 14, 1650 – Kensington Palace, March 8, 1702; also known as William II of Scotland and William III ...
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  • state. Fraternal polyandry and inheritance by primogeniture had been common in Ladakh until the early 1940s when government of Jammu and Kashmir made ...
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  • Anne Stanley. If, however, the rules of male primogeniture were upheld, the successor would be James VI, King of Scots. Still other claimants were ...
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  • into conflict with the feudal principle of primogeniture where the succession goes to the first born son. Little is known of family structure ...
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  • As primogeniture replaced the division of succession which had been defined by law before the fourteenth century, issues of inheritance caused ...
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  • Purely on the basis of the laws of primogeniture, however, France had the best claims since they were derived from the eldest daughters. ...
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  • In cultures that practice primogeniture, codifying the distinction between elder and younger siblings into the norms of family life, the eldest ...
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  • male heir according to the law of primogeniture. The Hundred Years ... in some country areas, although primogeniture has been illegal since ...
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  • which was determined by the male-preference primogeniture in effect at the time.Andrew Marr, The Diamond Queen: Elizabeth II and Her People (MacMillan ...
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  • of passing everything to the eldest son (primogeniture). The Carolingians disallowed inheritance to illegitimate offspring. ===Empire divided=== ...
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