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- Legitimation, legitimization (US), or legitimisation (UK) is the act of providing legitimacy. Legitimation in the social sciences refers to the process...
- 1525 in what some thought was one step on the path to his eventual legitimisation. FitzRoy married Mary Howard in 1533, but died childless three years...
- the 1967 Summer of Love, while its reception achieved full cultural legitimisation for po****r music and recognition for the medium as a genuine art form...
- Mircea Grigore Carol Hohenzollern (born Mircea Grigore Carol Lambrino; 8 January 1920 – 27 January 2006), also known as Prince Mircea Grigore Carol al...
- "Legitimation von Gewalt in der frühen Kaiserzeit. Die Ermordung Caligulas" [Legitimisation of violence in the early imperial period. The ********ination of Caligula]...
- ordered" and, during the 40 years of the regime, was an instrument of legitimisation, repression, and maintenance of power. In May 1989, following widespread...
- Blót (Old Norse and Old English) or geblōt (Old English) are religious ceremonies in Germanic paganism that centred on the killing and offering of an animal...
- anti-Slavic propaganda. The **** notion of Slavs as inferior served as a legitimisation of their desire to create Lebensraum for Germans and other Germanic...
- Coluccello, Rino (2016). Challenging the Mafia Mystique: Cosa Nostra from Legitimisation to Denunciation, Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-349-55552-9. ****ie...
- of their birth. Until 1926, there was no possibility of post factum legitimisation of a ****. The word **** is from the Old French ****, which...