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- A fideicommissum is a type of bequest in which the beneficiary is en****bered to convey parts of the decedent's estate to someone else. For example, if...
- Det classenske Fideicommis (literally "The classen Fideicommiss") is a Danish charitable foundation. By testament in 1789 and his codicil of March 23...
- Frederick I of Prussia, who had a claim to the title on the basis of a fideicommis made by his grandfather Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, in which if...
- under the Bohemian crown, obtained Imperial confirmation as a hereditary Fideicommis, a family trust heritable by masculine primogeniture. There were only...
- estates were called ordynacja (Polish: [ɔrdɨˈnatsja]; landed property in fideicommis). Ordynacja was an economic institution for governing of landed property...
- industrialist, major general, landowner and founder of Det classenske Fideicommis Anton Frederik Tscherning (1795–1874) a Danish army officer who became...
- Society [da], the Danish Cancer Society [da], Den Gamle By, Det classenske Fideicommis, the Danish Bible Society [da], Det Kongelige Vajsenhus, Diakonissestiftelsen...
- of nobility to a single heir, based on male primogeniture. A majorat (fideicommis) would be inherited by the oldest son, or if there was no son, the nearest...
- Schimmelmann's death in 1831, the estate was transferred to Det Schimmelmannske Fideicommis (literally "The Schimmelmann Fideicommiss"). The administrator resided...
- family de Besenval who were entitled to inherit the ****ets of the former Fidéicommis de Waldegg, which existed from 1684 to 1811. On the one hand, this was...