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  2. Royal intermarriage - Wikipedia

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    The wedding of Nicholas II of Russia and Alix of Hesse (whose name was changed to Alexandra Feodorovna in the process), second cousins through their shared great-grandparents Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Wilhelmine of Baden. Royal intermarriage is the practice of members of ruling dynasties marrying into other reigning families.

  3. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (royalty and nobility)

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    In East Asian names, look at common English usage to decide whether the western first-name last-name or the eastern last-name first-name order should be used. As a rule of thumb, Japanese names should usually be given in the western; Chinese and Korean names in the eastern order. A redirect from whatever order is not used is almost always a ...

  4. Maiden and married names - Wikipedia

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    When a person (traditionally the wife in many cultures) assumes the family name of their spouse, in some countries that name replaces the person's previous surname, which in the case of the wife is called the maiden name ("birth name" is also used as a gender-neutral or masculine substitute for maiden name), whereas a married name is a family name or surname adopted upon marriage.

  5. A New Royal Baby Has Just Arrived—and We Already Have a Name ...

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    August 3, 2024 at 7:26 AM. The Royal Family of Jordan has a lot to celebrate this weekend: Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa welcomed their first baby—and first grandchild of King Abdullah ...

  6. Courtship and marriage in Tudor England - Wikipedia

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    There were two ways a marriage could be entered based on a contract. The first type of contract was "per verba de prasenti". [1] This involved the mutual exchange of present consent between a man and woman (“I take thee as wife/ husband”). [11] It was an indissoluble commitment, as regarded under ecclesiastical law.

  7. Legal name - Wikipedia

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    A person's legal name typically is the same as their personal name, comprising a given name and a surname. The order varies according to culture and country. There are also country-by-country differences on changes of legal names by marriage. (See married name.) Most countries require by law the registration of a name for newborn children, and ...

  8. *Another* Royal Baby Has Arrived (and Yes, This Is the Third ...

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    Stop the royal presses: Another royal couple has welcomed a baby. On August 6, it was announced that Prince Ludwig and Princess Sophie of Bavaria welcomed a baby boy together. A new image shared ...

  9. Hereditary title - Wikipedia

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    Hereditary titles, in a general sense, are nobility titles, positions or styles that are hereditary and thus tend or are bound to remain in particular families. Though both monarchs and nobles usually inherit their titles, the mechanisms often differ, even in the same country. The British crown has been heritable by women since the medieval era ...