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- Look up patrimony or patrimonial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Patrimony may refer to: Patrimony, or property, the total of all personal and real...
- a number of scattered possessions in Dalmatia and southern Gaul, the patrimonies were naturally for the most part situated in Italy and on the adjacent...
- In certain civil law jurisdictions (e.g., France, Quebec, Mexico, etc.), the patrimoine d'affectation is property, ****ets, or a legal estate that can be...
- National patrimony is the store of wealth or ac****ulated reserves of a national economy. In addition to monetary reserves and other financial holdings...
- Family patrimony is a type of civil law patrimony that is created by marriage or civil union (where recognized) which creates a bundle of entitlements...
- Terra Salica was a type of land property invented by the Salian Franks. The Merovingians had two types of land property: de alode and terra Salica; the...
- Patrimony (Czech: Tátova volha) is a 2018 Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Vejdělek. Eliška Balzerová as Eva Tatiana Vilhelmová as Tereza Vilma Cibulková...
- of Historical Monuments at Romanian Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony (in Romanian) List of Historical Monuments at Romanian National Institute...
- Morgannwg (Glywysing and Gwent). Boundary changes and the custom of dividing patrimonies between heirs meant that few princes ever came close to ruling the whole...
- personal ordinariates in the Catholic Church, which have an Anglican patrimony, retain the traditional English term "Maundy Thursday", however. An article...