lineal+descendants

  • 61House of Henneberg — (Princely) County of Henneberg (Gefürstete) Grafschaft Henneberg (de) State of the Holy Roman Empire …

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  • 62General Society of the Sons of the Revolution — The General Society of the Sons of the Revolution (GSSR) dates its founding from a meeting held on February 22 1876 in New York City to found a patriotic society composed of lineal descendants of soldiers, sailors and noteworthy civilians who had …

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  • 63Sharīʿah — ▪ Islamic law Introduction also spelled  Sharia   the fundamental religious concept of Islām, namely its law, systematized during the 2nd and 3rd centuries of the Muslim era (8th–9th centuries AD).       Total and unqualified submission to the… …

    Universalium

  • 64Brussels — • Capital of the Kingdom of Belgium Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Brussels     Brussels     † …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 65Consanguinity —     Consanguinity (in Canon Law)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Consanguinity (in Canon Law)     Consanguinity is a diriment impediment of marriage as far as the fourth degree of kinship inclusive. The term consanguinity here means, within certain …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 66possibility of a reverter — n. A chance that an estate will return to the person who granted it if certain conditions occur. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. possibility of a reverter …

    Law dictionary

  • 67Lignages —    The lignages (clans) were voluntary groupings of the great patrician families of Brussels. Chronicled for the first time in 1306, members primarily consisted of the city s wealthy residents, who acquired their status by various means through… …

    Historical Dictionary of Brussels

  • 68posterity — pos·ter·i·ty /pä ster ə tē/ n 1: all of the lineal descendants of a person 2: all future generations Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

    Law dictionary

  • 69haeres suus — /hiriyz s(y)uwas/ In the civil law, a man s own heir; a decedent s proper or natural heir. This name was given to the lineal descendants of the deceased. Persons who were in the power of the testator but became sui juris at his death. Those… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 70haeres suus — /hiriyz s(y)uwas/ In the civil law, a man s own heir; a decedent s proper or natural heir. This name was given to the lineal descendants of the deceased. Persons who were in the power of the testator but became sui juris at his death. Those… …

    Black's law dictionary