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Ultimogeniture, also
known as
postremogeniture or
junior right, is the
tradition of
inheritance by the last-born of a
privileged position in a parent's...
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through his
mother (the Asantehemaa) Nana Afia Kobi
Serwaa Ampem II.
Ultimogeniture is an
order of
succession where the
subject is
succeeded by the youngest...
- had no
fixed succession system, but
often defaulted to some form of
ultimogeniture—succession of the
youngest son—because he
would have had the
least time...
- land distribution:
primogeniture predominates in 247 societies,
while ultimogeniture prevails in 16. In 19
societies land is
exclusively or predominantly...
- campaign. As the Mongols'
traditional inheritance system was a form of
ultimogeniture,
Tolui was
always a
leading candidate to
succeed his father. His position...
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chief have
preference in
order of
birth from
eldest to youngest), and
ultimogeniture (in
which the
children have
preference in the
reverse order of birth...
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younger sisters, and her
brothers are not
entitled at all.
matrilineal ultimogeniture where the
youngest daughter is the heir. This
system is
found among...
- 4 June 2011 Cole, John (2003), "The Last
Become First: The Rise of
Ultimogeniture in
Contemporary South Tyrol", in Grandits, Hannes; Heady,
Patrick (eds...
- ISBN 978-0-226-43195-6. Robichaux,
David Luke (1
January 1997). "Residence
Rules and
Ultimogeniture in
Tlaxcala and Mesoamerica". Ethnology. 36 (2): 149–171. doi:10.2307/3774080...
- or, if no son existed, the
youngest daughter ("Borough English" or
ultimogeniture); or all sons or all
children in
equal or
otherwise prescribed shares...