- An appanage, or
apanage (/ˈæpənɪdʒ/; French:
apanage [apanaʒ] ), is the
grant of an estate, title,
office or
other thing of
value to a
younger child of...
- sons, the cadets,
inherited less
wealth and
authority (such as a
small appenage) to p**** on to ****ure
generations of descendants. In
families and cultures...
- adoption,
Ranoji ****umed the name 'Fatehsinh Bhonsle' and
received in
appenage the town of
Akkalkot and
surrounding areas.
These estates remained a fief...
- of the
Konbaung Dynasty, and
Chief queen Shin Hpo U. He was
granted the
appenage of
Phaungga in fief. On 5
February 1782, the 18-year-old
Prince of Phaungka...
- the B****aik (Privy Council). The
Crown Prince was invested,
received appenages and insignias, and was
bestowed a
multitude of gifts. The king also formally...
-
typically ruled together by the head of the
family and
sometimes treated as
appenage subkingdoms. The
borders changed over time, but it is
generally thought...
-
Despite it
being one of the
smaller states of the island,
given as an
appenage to
younger sons of
royal houses and
still being dependent on the Jaffna...
-
Seward put it in 1798, "Courtesy, no less than courage, was
always the
appenage of the
family of Crillon".
During the
siege of Gibraltar, he sent his English...
-
podomeres 7 and 8
bearing shorter,
smooth forward curving spines. The
frontal appenages were used to
bring food to its ring-shaped
mouth (oral cone), in which...
- carapaces, large,
spherical eyes, a pair of
large upward curling frontal appenages covered in spines, and
pairs of
biramous limbs running along the body...