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Accession refers to the
general idea of
joining or
adding to. It may also
refer to:
Accession (property law) Accession, the act of
joining a
treaty by...
- Margaret's grandfather,
George V, died when she was five, and her
uncle acceded as King
Edward VIII. Less than a year later, on 11
December 1936, Edward...
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Queen Elizabeth, and she was
educated privately at home. Her
father acceded to the
throne on the
abdication of his
brother King
Edward VIII in 1936...
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called on
Saudi Arabia to
destroy its
stockpile of
cluster bombs and
accede to the
International Convention on
Cluster Munitions. It also
asked the...
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automatic and is not heritable; it
merges into the
Crown when a
prince accedes to the throne, or
lapses on his
death leaving the
sovereign free to re-grant...
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independent republic, as
demonstrated by the 1817
Pernambucan Revolt. In 1821,
acceding to the
demands of
revolutionaries who had
taken the city of Porto, D. João...
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German troops began marching across Ukraine unopposed, the new
government acceded to the
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on 3 March 1918. The
treaty ceded vast territories...
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merchant Kuzma Minin and
Prince Dmitry Pozharsky. The
Romanov Dynasty acceded to the
throne in 1613 by the
decision of
Zemsky Sobor, and the country...
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signed and
ratified the
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban
Treaty (CTBT) and
acceded to the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. France's
annual military expenditure...
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royal absolutism would not prevail, and a
professed Catholic could never accede to the throne. The
British constitution would develop on the
basis of constitutional...