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  2. Royal intermarriage - Wikipedia

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    Royal intermarriage is the practice of members of ruling dynasties marrying into other reigning families. It was more commonly done in the past as part of strategic diplomacy for national interest . Although sometimes enforced by legal requirement on persons of royal birth, more often it has been a matter of political policy or tradition in ...

  3. List of royal marriages to commoners - Wikipedia

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    Often, alliances could be created between countries or strengthened within a country through intermarriage of two royal families. On the other hand, occasionally a member of a royal family married a commoner simply due to romantic feelings or physical attraction, and possibly to endear themselves to the general population by establishing that ...

  4. Transcontinental royal intermarriage - Wikipedia

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    Transcontinental royal intermarriages is royal intermarriage between royal families originating from different continents. One of the best-known instances of transcontinental royal intermarriage is the one between Alexander the Great , king of Macedon, and his three Persian wives, Roxana , Stateira and Parysatis .

  5. Transnational marriage - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, data on intermarriage rates of immigrants has been collected since the early 20th century. Sociologist Julius Drachsler collected data on 100,00 marriages in New York City between 1908 and 1912. [citation needed] He found that less than one in ten foreign-born grooms married a bride born in America to American-born parents ...

  6. Marriage of state - Wikipedia

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    A marriage of state is a diplomatic marriage or union between two members of different nation-states or internally, between two power blocs, usually in authoritarian societies and is a practice which dates back to ancient times, as far back as early Grecian cultures in western society, and of similar antiquity in other civilizations.

  7. American royalty - Wikipedia

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    American royalty may refer to American citizens who are members of royal families, through birth, naturalization or marriage; or American dynastic families that are given the epithet or moniker as American royalty.

  8. Royal Marriages Act 1772 - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Marriages Act 1772 (12 Geo. 3. c. c. 11) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which prescribed the conditions under which members of the British royal family could contract a valid marriage , in order to guard against marriages that could diminish the status of the royal house.

  9. Mixed marriage - Wikipedia

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    Royal intermarriage, between people belonging to different royal dynasties; Transnational marriage, between people who are not citizens of the same country; Mixed-orientation marriage, between people who do not have corresponding sexual orientations Lavender marriage, between a man and a woman who seek to feign heterosexuality