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- of Jesus Christ from King David is counted through the male lineage. Patrilineal or agnatic succession gives priority to or restricts inheritance of a...
- and mother. Such relatives may be known as cognates. Matrilineality Patrilineality Hapū Wolters, O. W. (1999). History, Culture, and Region in Southeast...
- patrilocality (patrilineality). Matrilineal surnames are names transmitted from mother to daughter, in contrast to the more familiar patrilineal surnames transmitted...
- (patriline), or exclusively through female ancestors (matriline). Both patrilineality and matrilineality are types of unilineal descent. The main types of...
- Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February...
- King Charles III is the first monarch of the House of Windsor who is a patrilineal descendant of the Glücksburg dynasty, instead of descending from Prince...
- patrilineal. Some small and formerly isolated ethnic groups of Jews, such as the Kaifengs and Beta Israel, have traditionally practiced a patrilineal...
- Infanticide (zoology) Litter Parent–offspring conflict Parental investment Patrilineality "chromosome". Retrieved 1 April 2014. "what is a gene". Retrieved 1...
- century (c. 10–70 CE) times. Yet, the precise date of the shifting from patrilineality to matrilineality is disputed, according to many modern academic opinions...
- combination of both (ambilineal). The cultural significance of matrilineal or patrilineal descent varies greatly, shaping social structures, inheritance patterns...