- Patrilineality, also
known as the male line, the
spear side or
agnatic kinship, is a
common kinship system in
which an individual's
family membership derives...
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exclusively through the
maternal line (matrilineage),
paternal line (
patrilineage), or some
combination of both (ambilineal). The
cultural significance...
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Saint Gertrude),” 311. Bouchard, “The
Carolingian Creation of a
Model of
Patrilineage,” 141. Collins,Charlemagne, 24–25.
Monks of Ramsgate. “Arnoul – Bishop”...
- both party(s) death,: 29 to
integrate an
unmarried daughter into a
patrilineage,: 82 to
ensure the
continuation of the
family line,: 29 or to wed unmarried...
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Patrilineage in
Matthew was
traditionally illustrated by a Tree of
Jesse showing the
descent of
Jesus from Jesse,
father of King David....
- to the wife's
patrilineage enable the male
children of that
patrilineage to
marry and
thereby ensure the
continuity of her
patrilineage. An infertile...
- Frederick, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp. Thus they were no
longer Romanovs by
patrilineage,
belonging instead to the Holstein-Gottorp
cadet branch of the German...
- "Female
genital mutilation,
fertility control, women's roles, and the
patrilineage in
modern Sudan: a
functional analysis".
American Ethnologist. 2 (4):...
- in all
intervening generations are male. In
cultural anthropology, a
patrilineage is a
consanguineal male and
female kinship group, each of
whose members...
- sib-exogamy, and primogeniture" The system, also
called "extensive
stratified patrilineage", was
defined by the
anthropologist Kwang-chih
Chang as "characterized...