Definition of Accedence. Meaning of Accedence. Synonyms of Accedence

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Definition of Accedence

Accedence
Accedence Ac*ced"ence, n. The act of acceding.

Meaning of Accedence from wikipedia

- Look up accession in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Accession refers to the general idea of joining or adding to. It may also refer to: Accession (property...
- table in Wood**** & Robinson (1988), p. 54, compiled from G. Leigh's Accedence of Armory (1562) and Sir John Ferne's The Glory of Generositie (1586)...
- Norwegian government lost a national referendum on membership and hence did not accede with the others on 1 January 1973. Gibraltar joined the Community with the...
- Genocide Convention encomp****es the states who have signed and ratified or acceded to Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide...
- a followup to the Islamic Revolution in Iran. On 16 July 1979, Saddam acceded to the presidency and chairmanship of the Revolutionary Command Council...
- Nawab is a royal title indicating a ruler, often of a South Asian state, in many ways comparable to the Western title of Prince. The relationship of a...
- George VI, and became heir apparent when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, acceded to the throne in 1952. He was created Prince of Wales in 1958 and his investiture...
- نوابي رياستون) were princely states of the British Indian Empire which acceded to the new Dominion of ****stan in 1947 and 1948, following the partition...
- Mohammed Shahabuddin gave Yunus a mandate to form an interim government, acceding to calls from student leaders for his appointment. His government has appointed...
- June 1948 and pla**** a significant role in persuading princely states to accede to India. In 1952, Mountbatten was appointed commander-in-chief of the British...