- Legitimation,
legitimization (US), or
legitimisation (UK) is the act of
providing legitimacy.
Legitimation in the
social sciences refers to the process...
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Princesses de Conti. They were:
Marie Anne de
Bourbon (1666–1739), the
legitimised daughter of
Louis XIV and
Louise de La Vallière; she was the wife of...
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Untouchability is a form of
social institution that
legitimises and
enforces practices that are discriminatory, humiliating,
exclusionary and exploitative...
- by Parliament". The
descent of Henry's mother, Margaret,
through the
legitimised House of
Beaufort bolstered Henry's
claim to the
English throne. She...
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January 2014.
Audrey Yoo (16
October 2013). "North
Korea rewrites rules to
legitimise Kim
family succession".
South China Morning Post.
Archived from the original...
- the
constraints of the
Versailles Treaty. The ****
Party obtained and
legitimised power through its
initial revolutionary activities, then
through mani****tion...
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political testament of 30
April 1945. The
cabinet was
therefore not
legitimised according to the
Weimar Constitution,
which was
still formally in force...
- This is a list of
consorts of Maine, a
former province of France. Joan the Lame and Joan I,
Countess of Auvergne,
became Queen of
France following the...
- and only
legitimised after the
death of
Constance and the
marriage of John to Katherine. The
children of John and Katherine,
while legitimised, were barred...
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Minister David Cameron,
expressing concern that
media use of the term
legitimises the group. The
letter calls on
media outlets to
adopt the name Daesh...