The Salic law (/ˈsælɪk/ or /ˈseɪlɪk/; Latin: Lex salica), also called the Salian law, was the ancient Frankish civil law code compiled around AD 500 by...
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Salic Law is a solitaire card game using two decks of 52 playing cards each. It is named after the Salic Law which prohibits women from ascending to the...
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Primogeniture (redirect from Salic primogeniture)
in a specified order (e.g., male-preference primogeniture, Salic primogeniture, semi-Salic primogeniture). Variations have tempered the traditional, sole-beneficiary...
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Order of succession (redirect from Rule of succession Salic law)
semi-Salic law until recently is Luxembourg, which changed to absolute primogeniture in 2011. Former monarchies that operated under semi-Salic law included...
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Salic may refer to: Salian Franks, one of the division of the Franks Salic law, a Frankish law code Salian dynasty, medieval German dynasty of Frankish...
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Salian Franks (redirect from Salic Frank)
Carbonaria, a region the Franks later called Neustria, was called the Salic law. Their dynasty, the Merovingians, were named after Childeric's father...
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his authority. Salic law was the ancient Frankish civil law code compiled around 500 AD by the first Frankish King, Clovis. Roman Law was written with...
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precedent for the French royal succession that would be known as the Salic law. Philip restored somewhat good relations with the County of Flanders,...
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Lex Ripuaria (redirect from Ripuarian law)
of 15 solidi, as in the Salic Law, but on that of 18 solidi, it is clear that this part is already influenced by the Salic Law. Chapters 32-64 are taken...
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Because of the Salic law of succession, all monarchs of Hanover were male, electors from 1692 until 1814 and kings from 1814 until 1866. Their wives were...
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Pragmatic Sanction of 1830 (category 1830 in law)
throne in the War of the Spanish Succession, he brought with him the Salic law, which restricted succession to the throne to the direct male line. However...
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Capetian dynasty (section Salic law)
Europe, ruling every form of provincial unit from kingdoms to manors. Salic law, re-established during the Hundred Years' War from an ancient Frankish...
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Company (redirect from Company (law))
word companio ("one who eats bread with you"), first attested in the Salic law (c. AD 500) as a calque of the Germanic expression gahlaibo (literally...
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traditionally been reckoned patrilineally, such as those that follow the Frankish Salic law. In polities where it was permitted, succession through a daughter usually...
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In contract law, a contract of sale, sales contract, sales order, or contract for sale is a legal contract for the purchase of assets (goods or property)...
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Imperial Household Law 1924 Palace Law of Succession Kings of France Salic law Legitimist claimants to the throne of France Orléanist claimants to the...
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Kingdom ended in 1837 upon the accession of Queen Victoria because semi-Salic law prevented females from inheriting the Hanoverian throne while a dynastic...
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the validity of the Pragmatic Sanction of 1830 that abolished the semi Salic Law (he was born before 1830). The Carlists wanted a return to autocratic...
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Salian dynasty (redirect from Salic dynasty)
The Salian dynasty or Salic dynasty (German: Salier) was a dynasty in the High Middle Ages. The dynasty provided four kings of Germany (1024–1125), all...
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whose descendants would later become Kings of France in accordance to the Salic law. In the present day, family representatives are the King of Spain and...
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be easy for me to prove that the Salic law did not absolutely exclude the daughters from the possession of the Salic land, but only in the case where...
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within the duchies themselves. The duchies were inherited according to Salic law among the descendants of a past heiress, Hedvig of Holstein, whose heir...
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was also under so-called Semi-Salic Law, but its male line ended with Frederick VII and Danish law contained a Semi-Salic provision which resulted in the...
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Romanian throne during the monarchy's existence, in accordance with the Salic law enshrined in both the defunct royal Romanian Constitution of 1938 and...
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Isabella's birth, her father issued the Pragmatic Sanction to revert the Salic Law and ensure the succession of his firstborn daughter, due to his lack of...
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precedent in 1316 (later retroactively attributed to the Merovingian Salic law) which excluded females (Joan II of Navarre), as well as male descendants...
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king of the Franks, Pharamond was also associated with establishing the Salic law, as noted, for example in the Gesta Francorum (c.1100), chapter 8. Later...
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Trial by ordeal (redirect from Trial by fire (law))
hot water and trial by cold water. First mentioned in the 6th-century Salic law, the ordeal of hot water required the accused to dip their hand into a...
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grand duke's household costs. Succession to the throne was governed by Salic law, as dictated by the Nassau Family Pact, first adopted on 30 June 1783...
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Württemberg, from its establishment in 1806 to its abolition in 1918. Salic law required all rulers of Württemberg to be male and so there was never a...
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