primogeniture u rečniku PONS

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From 1853 until 1953, the crown passed according to agnatic primogeniture.
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Sometimes, however, primogeniture can operate through the female line.
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Every clan had several sub-chiefs, also ranking forth, who gained their title and position through their own families group primogeniture.
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Rank was closely linked with kinship, positions, such as chief, being inherited by primogeniture.
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The electoral dignity was connected with it the obligation of male primogeniture; that is, only the eldest son could succeed as ruler.
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It was almost always organized around principles of male primogeniture.
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The elite hoped to continue tradition and the status quo, through institutions such as the law of primogeniture (first-born son inherits everything).
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Nevertheless, at least until the 11th century, royal succession generally followed the ordinary system of primogeniture.
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This litigation decided that the estate was impartible and succession was to be governed by primogeniture.
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The emperor's position, unless deposed in a rebellion, was always hereditary, usually by agnatic primogeniture.
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