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    Appanage (redirect from Apanage)
    An appanage, or apanage (/ˈæpənɪdʒ/; French: apanage [apanaʒ] ), is the grant of an estate, title, office or other thing of value to a younger child of...
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  • maison d'Orléans) comprised two distinct parts : the apanage and the "biens patrimoniaux". The apanage of Orléans was originally formed by Louis XIII for...
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    favor to his brother, Duke Philippe, when he received the traditional apanage in 1660. It is likely, but not certain, that the title of count of Blois...
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    Ernestine branch of the House of Wettin. He received Saxe-Gotha as an apanage, but left its administration to his eldest brother. John Frederick was...
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    returned this duchy to the crown to receive instead the Duchy of Burgundy in apanage from his father as a reward for his courage at the Battle of Poitiers....
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    even baronies) have been raised to this French peerage, but mostly as apanages (for members of the royal house) or for foreigners; after the 16th century...
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    of the family often ruled portions of the Hereditary Lands as private apanages. Serious attempts at centralization began under Maria Theresa and especially...
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  • Capet duke. John then passed the duchy to his youngest son Philip as an apanage. In 1477, the territory of the Duchy of Burgundy was annexed by France...
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    most of his life as a junior member of the ducal family. His original apanage was the district of Bresse, close to the French and Burgundian border,...
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    in Harburg) was a titular Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and ruler of the apanage Brunswick-Harburg. Otto was a son of Duke Otto II of Brunswick-Harburg...
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  • Palatinate-Mosbach, later becoming Palatinate-Mosbach-Neumarkt. In 1524, a new apanage named Palatinate-Neumarkt was created for Wolfgang of the Palatinate. When...
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    Press. ISBN 0-8511-5630-4. OL 995963M. Wood, Charles T. (1966). The French Apanages and the Capetian Monarchy: 1224–1328. Harvard University Press. Wikimedia...
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    6 November 1758), was until 1740 Prince of Schwarzburg-Keula (a small apanage) from 1713 to 1740, and the ruling Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen...
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    money, although he still remained responsible under the Imperial laws of apanage for providing for his younger brother and had offered the sum of £375 per...
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  • second and younger son received more possessions and prestige than the apanage which was usual in principalities practising primogeniture. It avoided...
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    primarily secured thereafter. The Principality was later split into three main apanage principalities: Chernigov proper, Novgorod-Seversk, and Murom-Ryazan. While...
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    never actually possessed that Duchy. In 1710, he was invested with his apanage, consisting in the duchies of Alençon, of Angoulême, county of Ponthieu...
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    for the county of Prades in 1341. From that point on, Empúries was an apanage of the Crown of Aragon. In a letter of December 1002, Pope Sylvester II...
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    the second and final time, the Duchy of Bourbon constituted part of an apanage, in this case that of the Duke of Angoulême, Duke of Orleans and Duke of...
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    Originally, the Duchy of Chartres (duché de Chartres) was the comté de Chartres, a County. The title of comte de Chartres thus became duc de Chartres....
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    1617 – 24 September 1655) was from 1632 until his death Landgrave of the apanage of Hesse-Eschwege, which stood under the suzerainty of Hesse-Kassel. Frederick...
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    New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780070463080. Wood, Charles T. (1966). The French Apanages and the Capetian Monarchy: 1224-1328. Harvard University Press....
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    History of the Crusades. Vol. II. University of Wisconsin. Wood, Charles T. (1966). The French Apanages and the Capetian Monarchy. Harvard University Press....
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    University Press. pp. 540–541. Prinet 1911. Wood, Charles T. (1966). The French Apanages and the Capetian Monarchy, 1224-1328. Harvard University Press....
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    1072-1295. Cambridge University Press. Wood, Charles T. (1966). The French Apanages and the Capetian Monarchy, 1224-1326. Harvard University Press. Woodacre...
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    and Jaffa itself became a royal domain. In 1151 it was designated as the apanage of King Baldwin III's younger brother, Amalric. After the siege of Ascalon...
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  • to the royal domain between 1205 and 1246, when it was turned into an apanage for the king's brother, Charles I of Anjou. This second Angevin dynasty...
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    transmitted (e.g. only male heirs) for princes of the blood who held an apanage. By 1328 all apanagists would be peers. The number of lay peerages increased...
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    1350–1389) was "Bhre Lasem", "lady of Lasem". This system was similar to the Apanage system in Western Europe.[citation needed] Sultan Agung, king of Mataram...
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    Early Modern Era. Palgrave Macmillan. Wood, Charles T. (1966). The French Apanages and the Capetian Monarchy: 1224–1328. Harvard University Press. Media related...
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