-
where a
person cannot be
legally disinherited (such as the
United States state of Louisiana,
which allows disinheritance only
under specifically enumerated...
-
Jesus and the
Disinherited is a 1949 book by African-American minister, theologian, and
civil rights leader Howard Thurman. In the book,
Thurman interprets...
- The
Disinherited is a 1933
proletarian novel written by Jack Conroy.
Conroy wrote it
initially as nonfiction, but
editors insisted he
fictionalize the...
- The
Disinherited (Spanish: Los Desheredados) was a
Spanish clandestine anarchist group that
defended the use of
violence framed in the
doctrine of propaganda...
- in
widow inheritance traditions because of
disinheritance practices in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Disinheritance occurs when
widows are
dispossessed by their...
- Garcés of Viguera. It is
suggested that
while Teresa pushed for the
disinheritance of García's
eldest son
Sancho II of
Pamplona in
favour of Ramiro, García...
-
Educating the
Disfranchised and
Disinherited is a 1999
biography of
American General Samuel Chapman Armstrong and his ****ociated
normal school for freedmen...
-
Sibylla (Old French: Sibyl; c. 1159 – 25 July 1190) was the
queen of
Jerusalem from 1186 to 1190. She
reigned alongside her
husband Guy of Lusignan, to...
- fact, in
order to lend a post
facto justification to Pepin's
later disinheritance. It is
possible that the
union of
Charlemagne and
Himiltrude was a Germanic...
- Duke
Maximilian William of Brunswick-Lüneburg (German:
Maximilian Wilhelm; 13
December 1666 – 16 July 1726),
often called Max, was a
member of the House...