- the
basis of jure
uxoris. As it
turned out, the
marriage produced no children, and Mary died in 1558,
ending Philip's jure
uxoris claims in
England and...
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Quercus uxoris. Jerome, D. (2018). "Quercus
uxoris". IUCN Red List of
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Chamberlain 1460 Succeeded by Lord
Hastings Peerage of
England Preceded by
Thomas Montagu Earl of
Salisbury (jure
uxoris) 1428–1460 Succeeded by
Richard Neville...
- Utricularia
uxoris is
possibly just a form or
variety of U. jamesoniana, but Gómez-Laurito
indicated in his
original description of U.
uxoris that it has...
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Coppens excavated a
partial hominin face and
erected the
taxon Tchadanthropus uxoris.
Loxodonta atlantica were also
discovered from the site. It is proposed...
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Werauhia uxoris is a
plant species in the
genus Werauhia. This
species is
endemic to
Costa Rica. Luther,
Harry E. (1995). "An
Annotated Checklist of the...
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Robert de Brus (July 1243 –
before April 1304), 6th Lord of Annandale, jure
uxoris Earl of
Carrick (1252–1292), Lord of Hartness,
Writtle and
Hatfield Broad...
- Marck, Duke of Jülich jure
uxoris, Cleves, Berg jure
uxoris,
Count of Mark, also
known as de la
Marck and
Ravensberg jure
uxoris (often
referred to as Duke...
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Castile (1478–1506), Lord of the
Burgundian Netherlands (1482–1506) and jure
uxoris King of
Castile and León (1506)
Philip II of
Spain (1527–1598), King of...
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uxoris Earl of
Ulster (1338–1368) Philippa,
Countess of March, 5th
Countess of
Ulster (1355–1382) m.
Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, jure
uxoris Earl...