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  2. Order of succession - Wikipedia

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    In male-preference primogeniture (in the past called cognatic primogeniture) the monarch's eldest son and his descendants take precedence over his siblings and their descendants. Elder sons take precedence over younger sons, but all sons take precedence over daughters.

  3. Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    After English and Scottish peers, peers created in Great Britain as whole in (1707–1801) follow. Together over the Pre-Union Peerage of Ireland (pre-1801), and together they all take precedence over either the senior Peerage of the United Kingdom (post-1801), or the junior Post-Union Peerage of Ireland (1801–1922).

  4. British Army order of precedence - Wikipedia

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    The older Militia took precedence over the younger Volunteer Force. In 1908, the auxiliary forces in the UK were reorganised, with the Yeomanry and Volunteer Force becoming the Territorial Force (in 1921 renamed the Territorial Army), and the Militia becoming the Special Reserve (which was allowed to lapse after 1921).

  5. Diplomatic rank - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic rank is a system of professional and social rank used in the world of diplomacy and international relations.A diplomat's rank determines many ceremonial details, such as the order of precedence at official processions, table seatings at state dinners, the person to whom diplomatic credentials should be presented, and the title by which the diplomat should be addressed.

  6. Talk : Order of precedence in England and Wales/Archive 1

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    The reverse. The wives take precedence according to their husbands; the wife of the 1st earl would precede that of the 2nd. The reverse is true as I read it for children; they take precedence ahead of their aunts or uncles. Looking quickly for a link to cite the best I can find is 1911 EB Alci12 16:31, 9 May 2007 (UTC)

  7. Jason Kelce Breaks Down Crying Over Miscommunication About ...

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    Jason Kelce is feeling emotional following Super Bowl 2025. Speaking on an episode of New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce, released Wednesday, Feb. 12, the retired NFL player broke down in ...

  8. Talk:United States order of precedence - Wikipedia

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    Is the FBI Director in the order of precedence?73.110.217.186 00:02, 22 January 2021 (UTC) The director of the FBI is placed under "Heads of federal departmental agencies", per the official list. Weirdly, the deputy director has an individually listed placement, but the director doesn't. Sbb618 00:11, 22 January 2021 (UTC)

  9. Order of precedence in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Relatedly, those with jurisdiction take precedence over those with titular, ad personam, or emeritus titles, so someone serving in a specific office (e.g., diocesan bishop) has precedence over someone with a titular claim to the same rank (e.g., titular bishop) or someone who used to serve in an equivalent office (e.g., a retired bishop).