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1. regesta-imperii.uni-giessen.de/guest-lit/titelindex_r.php?p=appanage
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- Titelstichwort : appanage.
- 1 About the Mutid dynasty of Ispijab appanage rulers (10th - early 11th century) /Federov, M. ...
- The appanage-patrimonial system and the traditions of inheriting power and property in medieval Russia /Urganov, A. ...
- Specific features of the appanage system in Russia (on B. ...
- 4 Appanage and Muscovite Russia /Andreyev, Nikolay - In: An Introduction to Russian History (1976).
2. Appanage
- www.enlightenweb.net
- --> Appanage.
- One of the meanings of appanage is the gift by a sovereign, to a member of the ruling family, of land or some other resource, to provide material support to the receiver. ...
3. appanage
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- Main Page Appanage.
- The system of appanage has greatly influenced the territorial construction of France and explains the flag of many provinces of France. The word '''apanage''' or '''''appanage''''' comes from the Late Latin ''apanare'' which meant �to give bread� (''panem''). ...
- ''This article currently deals with appanage in France alone. ...
- The appanage system in France.
- An appanage was a concession of a fief by the sovereign to his youngest sons, while the eldest son became king on the death of his father. ...
- The appanage system was used to avoid the division of the kingdom among princes of royal blood. ...
- King Charles V tried to remove the appanage system, but in vain. Provinces conceded in appanage tended to become ''de facto'' independent and the authority of the king was recognized there reluctance. ... Kings tried as much as possible to rid themselves of the most powerful appanages: for example, Francis I confiscated the Bourbonnais, the last appanage of any importance, in 1531 after the treason of the constable of Bourbon. ...
- The first article of the Edict of Moulins declared that the royal domain (defined in the second article as all the land controlled by the crown for more than ten years) could not be alienated, except in two cases: by interlocking, in the case of financial emergency, with a perpetual option to repurchase the land; and to form an appanage, which must return to the crown in its original state on the extinction of the male line. The apanagist therefore could not separate himself from his appanage in any way. ...
- At their birth the French princes received a title independent of an appanage. ... The king waited until the prince had reached adulthood and was about to marry before endowing him with an appanage. The goal of the appanage was to provide him with a sufficient income to maintain his noble rank. The fief given in appanage could be the same as the title given to the prince, but this was not necessarily the case. ...
4. Appanage
- encyclopedia.codeboy.net
- Appanage.
- One of the meanings of appanage is the gift by a sovereign, to a member of the ruling family, of land or some other resource, to provide material support to the receiver.
5. Apanage
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- The system of appanage has greatly influenced the territorial construction of France and explains the flag of many provinces of France. The word apanage or appanage comes from the Late Latin apanare which meant “to give bread” ( panem). ...
- This article currently deals with appanage in France alone. ...
- The appanage system in France.
- An appanage was a concession of a fief by the sovereign to his youngest sons, while the eldest son became king on the death of his father. ...
- The appanage system was used to avoid the division of the kingdom among princes of royal blood. ...
- King Charles V tried to remove the appanage system, but in vain. Provinces conceded in appanage tended to become de facto independent and the authority of the king was recognized there reluctance. ... Kings tried as much as possible to rid themselves of the most powerful appanages: for example, Francis I confiscated the Bourbonnais, the last appanage of any importance, in 1531 after the treason of the constable of Bourbon. ...
- The first article of the Edict of Moulins declared that the royal domain (defined in the second article as all the land controlled by the crown for more than ten years) could not be alienated, except in two cases: by interlocking, in the case of financial emergency, with a perpetual option to repurchase the land; and to form an appanage, which must return to the crown in its original state on the extinction of the male line. The apanagist therefore could not separate himself from his appanage in any way. ...
- At their birth the French princes received a title independent of an appanage. ... The king waited until the prince had reached adulthood and was about to marry before endowing him with an appanage. The goal of the appanage was to provide him with a sufficient income to maintain his noble rank. The fief given in appanage could be the same as the title given to the prince, but this was not necessarily the case. ...
- The word appanage is still used in French but in a non-historic sense: “to have appanage over something” is used, often in an ironic and negative sense, to claim exclusive possession over something. For example, “cows have appanage over prions. ...
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7. The Danish Monarchy - Organisation - State Civil List Annuity
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- The State Civil List Annuity (Appanage).
- The annual allowance, or ‘appanage’ for HM The Queen is set out in the Civil List Act of 1972, revised in 2001. The basic amount, fixed in the Act of 2002, is DKK 55 milions which includes the appanage for HRH The Prince Consort and HRH Princess Benedikte. ... In addition to the appanage, the state places a number of palaces at HM The Queen's disposal including their inventory, approximately 20 horses and various carriages. ...
8. Dictionary Definition: Appanage
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9. Appanage - Freepedia
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- Appanage.
- One of the meanings of appanage is the gift by a sovereign, to a member of the ruling family, of land or some other resource, to provide material support to the receiver. ...
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10. Dictionary.com/appanage
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- Get the Most Popular Sites for "appanage".
- 4 entries found for appanage.
- Variant of appanage.
- appanage.
- n 1: any customary and rightful perquisite appropriate to your station in life; "for thousands of years the chair was an appanage of state and dignity rather than an article of ordinary use" syn: apanage 2: a grant (by a sovereign or a legislative body) of resources to maintain a dependent member of a ruling family; "bishoprics were received as appanages for the younger sons of great families" syn: apanage .
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11. Imperial Russia, Study Guide 6
- www2.dsu.nodak.edu
- Fourth Edition, Chapter 9, "Society, Culture, and Religion in Appanage Rus," pp. ...
- Describe the various changes which marked the position of social groups during the Appanage Period. ...
- Describe the role of the Russia Orthodox Church as a national unifier during the Appanage Period. ...
12. Strömsholms Palace
- www.mikitravel.se
- When Queen Hedvig Eleanora inherited Strömsholm Palace as part of her appanage as the Queen Dowager, she ordered the old palace to be pulled down and a new to be built. ...
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