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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...
- Mircea Grigore Carol Hohenzollern (born Mircea Grigore Carol Lambrino; 8 January 1920 – 27 January 2006), also known as Prince Mircea Grigore Carol al...
- 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...
- Minister gave the settler movement funding and Israeli governmental legitimisation. The Movement for Greater Israel (Hebrew: התנועה למען ארץ ישראל השלמה...
- Coluccello, Rino (2016). Challenging the Mafia Mystique: Cosa Nostra from Legitimisation to Denunciation, Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-349-55552-9. ****ie...
- apologised for its "fundamental role in the development, propagation and legitimisation of eugenics" in 2021. In 1911, UCL received an anonymous donation of...
- with other New Kingdom rulers, the epigraph makes claim to a divine legitimisation of kingship. The Dream Stele is a rectangular stele made of granite...
- 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...
- "serious" and "genuine". Norway says the talks do "not represent a legitimisation or recognition of the Taliban". In the same meeting, the Russian Federation's...
- Wartime ****ual violence is rape or other forms of ****ual violence committed by combatants during an armed conflict, war, or military occupation often as...