10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SECUNDOGENITURE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
secundogeniture in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
secundogeniture im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Local Cultures of South and East China
Secundogeniture If the first child is not or, at any rate, may not be the husband's
offspring, the first son cannot be expected to have automatically those rights
which he enjoyed, for example, in the high-Chinese culture. Indeed, among those
...
2
The Dissemination of Music in Seventeenth-century Europe: ...
I had to describe and characterize the Saxon secundogeniture courts here in
some detail, because in the following I will try to show that the manuscript group
from central Germany that I mentioned at the beginning of my paper does in fact ...
3
The Treaties of the War of the Spanish Succession: An ...
One of the results of the first of these wars (Preliminary Peace of Vienna, October
1735, confirmed by the Definitive Peace of November 1738) was the creation in
Italy of a secundogeniture for the Spanish Bourbons: the presidi in their entirety, ...
Linda Frey, Marsha Frey, 1995
4
Dynasty and Piety: Archduke Albert (1598-1621) and Habsburg ...
Well attuned to ferreting out Albert's intentions, Spinola believed this
arrangement would also be preferred by the archduke.103 The opportunity to
renew the secundogeniture certainly presented itself. Philip had two younger
sons, the Infantes ...
5
Constructing Nationalities in East Central Europe
The secundogeniture (Orlik/Worlik branch) also owned vast estates, but it was
known even more for its political engagement. At mid-century, the family was
typically divided, with Johann Prince Schwarzenberg (patriarch of the
primogeniture) ...
Pieter M. Judson, Marsha L. Rozenblit, 2005
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International Law in Historical Perspective
... When a Habsburg secundogeniture was established in Italy, the title was also
transferred to Sicily/Sardinia, so that we find, for example, the King of Sardinia
still bearing it in the 19th century, together with the equally obsolete title of King of
...
7
Music at German Courts, 1715-1760: Changing Artistic Priorities
250 below): the so-called secundogeniture principalities.1 At that time, Dukes
August of Saxony-Weißenfels (1614–1680), Christian of Saxony-Merseburg (
1615–1691), and Moritz of Saxony-Zeitz (1619–1681) each received small
portions of ...
Samantha Owens, Barbara M. Reul, Janice B. Stockigt, 2011
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Noble Nationalists: The Transformation of the Bohemian ...
The secundogeniture (OrlfkAVorlik branch) also owned vast estates, but it was
known even more for its political engagement. At mid-century, the family was
typically divided, with Johann Prince Schwarzenberg (patriarch of the
primogeniture) ...
9
The Greek State (Routledge Library Editions: Political ...
The ground was thus prepared for the later rule of the second in succession to
the throne (secundogeniture). In general, in the outer provinces, the strategi were
real deputies of the king; in Cyrene the first Ptolemy, while still satrap, could ...
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The Renaissance New Testament
Secundogeniture seems to be God's plan. It was not Cain but Abel; it was not
Ishmael but Isaac; it was not Esau but Jacob. Similarly, it is not the first birth "of
water" (John 3:5a), but the second "of the Spirit" (John 3:5b) that God recognizes.