When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Primogeniture - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primogeniture

    English primogeniture endures mainly in titles of nobility: any first-placed direct male-line descendant (e.g. eldest son's son's son) inherits the title before siblings and similar, this being termed "by right of substitution" for the deceased heir; secondly where children were only daughters they would enjoy the fettered use (life use) of an ...

  3. Talk:Primogeniture - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Primogeniture

    Nowadays also agnatic-cognatic primogeniture is used in the same meaning. This is the usual feudal primogeniture in the Western European culture. Earlier, also the term cognatic primogeniture referred to this same meaning, but nowadays cognatic primogeniture has extended to refer to any form of primogeniture which allows females.

  4. Firstborn - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firstborn

    In law, many systems have incorporated the concept of primogeniture, wherein the firstborn child inherits their parent's property. The firstborn in Judaism , the bechor , is also accorded a special position.

  5. Talk:Cognatic succession - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Cognatic_succession

    Primogeniture is often used as a mechanism of succession in hereditary monarchies. Male-preference primogeniture is inheritance by the eldest surviving male child, but females may inherit provided the subject has no sons. The term agnatic-cognatic primogeniture is used in the same meaning.

  6. Historical inheritance systems - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_inheritance_systems

    Patrilineal primogeniture with regards to both livestock and land was practiced by the Tswana people, whose main source of wealth was livestock, although they also practiced agriculture. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] This practice was also seen in other southern Bantu peoples, [ 16 ] such as the Tsonga , [ 17 ] or the Venda . [ 18 ]

  7. Could This Overlooked Organ Hold The Key To Living Longer?

    www.aol.com/could-overlooked-organ-hold-key...

    It makes her cringe. “I don’t use that word anymore because it’s kind of been co-opted,” she says. Instead, Garrison uses the term health span, because it better captures what these ...

  8. Heir apparent - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heir_apparent

    This article primarily describes the term heir apparent in a hereditary system regulated by laws of primogeniture—it may be less applicable to cases where a monarch has a say in naming the heir (performed either while alive, e.g. crowning the heir as a rex iunior, or through the monarch's will).

  9. Fans Are Worried About Giada De Laurentiis: 'Someone ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/fans-worried-giada-laurentiis...

    Maybe she was going for shock value? Fans have flooded Giada De Laurentiis' latest TikTok video to express their concern after the former Food Network star shared a, well, surprising new recipe to ...