- magnanimous, magnate, magnificent,
magnitude • maestoso, majesty, major,
majorate, majordomo, majoritarian, majority, majuscule, mayor, mayoral, mayoralty...
-
younger brother Karl Philipp, who
later became Field Marshal, the
second majorate of the
Princely House and part of the
family property,
including Orlík...
-
include marquis or viscount. The
conferred titles mostly corresponded to
majorates,
which in this case were vast territories. The king used the "agrarian...
- the
Stroganov lordship was
ruled by his widow. In 1833, the Stroganovs'
Majorate of Perm,
which comprised 1,551,625
acres of land, on
which there were 57...
- family-agreed 1910 partition,
based on the
Austrian concept of an
indivisible majorate, was not
applicable in the
French law, and that the
Chambord property should...
- peer by
order of 19
August 1815, then a
hereditary duke-peer (without
majorate) by
order of 31
August 1817.3 He sat in the
Chamber of
Peers until his...
-
welche im
Laufe des
letzten Jahrhunderts mit dem N****au-Dillenburgischen
Majorate vereiniget worden sind, Genüge zu thun." "Fulda [stad, Duitsland] §1. Geschiedenis"...
-
Imperial Russian Army
Officer of
Nostitz family, who
declared the
estate a
majorate. 1861-1950
Bartninkai was the
center of the parish. At the end of 1905...
- century. From the
beginning of the 20th
century the
house was used by
Kolga majorate manor's (fidei-comiss)
forest managers and
later by Valgejõe forestry....
- ):\varepsilon \in [0,2]\},\quad t\geq 0,} and the
maximal convex function majorated by the
modulus of
convexity δX is
given by δ ~ X ( ε ) = sup { ε t / 2...