- an
inferior legal status for
natives of
French Colonies.
Indigenat or
indigenate,
literally meaning "the
right by the
place of birth", may
refer to: Ius...
- coat of arms was
particularly po****r
among families of
foreign origin indigenated in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Gules, an
Argent anchor, with...
- Society.
Retrieved 2024-03-17. "Distribution Map
Threat -
Protection -
Indigenate".
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and
Landscape Research. Retrieved...
- 1909.
Flora Sicula o
Descrizione delle Piante Vascolari Spontanee o
Indigenate Sicilia 3: 114. Garbari, Fabio. 1988. Atti
della Società
toscana di scienze...
-
lobbying from the
harkis and the Pieds-Noirs,
remaining silent on the
Indigenate Code or
forced labour in the
former colonies.
Supporters of the law were...
-
settled in Stanisławów (Ruthenian Voivodeship) in 1670. They
received indigenate and
their Wallachian coat of arms was accepted.
Around 1730 Abgar-Soltan...
-
Fernando de Almada, 2nd
Count of
Avranches (in
Portugal the
title became indigenated as
Conde de Avranches) (c. 1430 – c. 29
April 1496) was a Portuguese...
- a
Venetian citizen who
arrived in 1765 Warsaw, in 1775 he
obtained an
indigenate, and on
February 26, 1778 he
received the
title of
consistory officer...
-
Nobilitacja i
indygenat w
szlacheckiej Rzeczypospolitej [Ennoblement and
indigenate in the
nobility of the
Polish Republic] (in Polish). Lublin: Nakładem...