collateral succession造句
例句與造句
- The Mangwende Chieftainship employs a system of collateral succession which alternates between two houses of the dynasty.
- These events finally put to rest the principle of collateral succession, which was a major cause of medieval internecine struggles.
- Shemyaka's father, Yury of Zvenigorod, claimed that he was the rightful heir to the throne of the principality of Vladimir through collateral succession.
- Thus it was only with Vasily II that the Muscovite princes were finally able to break the long-held tradition of collateral succession and establish a system of linear succession to the Muscovite throne.
- The Earldom was therefore able to pass through collateral succession to Lord Carnwath, the senior heir of the first Lord, and a collateral heir of the first Earl, being the great-grandson of the first Earl's brother.
- It's difficult to find collateral succession in a sentence. 用collateral succession造句挺難的
- As receipts were not in practice given or required, revenues were insignificant until William Pitt the Younger reformed the regime to require executors to account for the property in question, as well as varying rates according to the type of collateral succession.
- The Earldom was therefore able to pass through collateral succession to Sir Robert Dalzell, 3rd Baronet, the senior heir of the first Lord and a collateral heir of the first Earl being the great-grandson of the first Earl's brother.
- Upon the death of Andrei Aleksandrovich ( Aleksandr Nevsky's son and Yaroslav's nephew ), Mikhail became the Grand Prince of Vladimir in 1304, as was consistent with the rota system of collateral succession that had been practised in Rus since the time of Yaroslav the Wise.
- Even before the civil war though, Vasily I's father, Dmitry Donskoi, had, in fact, passed the throne on to Vasily by a will that called for linear succession rather than collateral succession, but the issued didn't come to a head until Vasily's death because he was the eldest of his generation and was thus the rightful successor by both linear and collateral succession.
- Even before the civil war though, Vasily I's father, Dmitry Donskoi, had, in fact, passed the throne on to Vasily by a will that called for linear succession rather than collateral succession, but the issued didn't come to a head until Vasily's death because he was the eldest of his generation and was thus the rightful successor by both linear and collateral succession.
- In Kievan Rus', as well as Appanage and early Muscovite Russia, collateral succession, rather than linear succession was practiced, with the throne being passed from eldest brother to youngest brother and then to cousins down to the fourth in line of succession ( not to be confused with " fourth cousins " ) in a generation before it was passed on to the eldest member of the senior line so long as his father had held the Kievan throne.