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Agnates"....
- The nine
familial exterminations, nine
kinship exterminations, or
execution of nine relations, also
known by the
names zuzhu ("family execution") and miezu...
-
imprecise haplogroup identifications. However,
while many of
Genghis Khan's
agnates'
resting places are
known (e.g. Shah
Jahan in the Taj Mahal), none of their...
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which case, they are
known as
agnate siblings or
paternal half-siblings. In law, the term
consanguine is used in
place of
agnate).[citation needed] In law...
- succession, the
agnates of the king,
being "capable of the crown", rose in prominence. New
peerages were
created for the king's
agnates, and for a long...
- Bavaria,
Infante Pedro Carlos of
Spain and Portugal),
sometimes to
other agnates of the
ruling dynasty (e.g.,
Infante Enrique, Duke of Seville), and to...
- less prominent,
ruled most of
Saxony and pla**** a part in
Polish history.
Agnates of the
House of
Wettin have, at
various times,
ascended the
thrones of...
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property will be
given to the deceased's
agnates or
relatives through male lineage. If
there are no
agnates or
relatives through the male's lineage, then...
- Austria-Hungary
until the
dissolution of the
monarchy in 1918.
Although its
senior agnates are the
dukes of Hohenberg, the
house is
currently headed by Karl von Habsburg...
-
concession has been, and
still is
under discussion,
because not all of the then
agnates of the
House parti****ted in the deed, and at
least one of them was then...