- An appanage, or
apanage (/ˈæpənɪdʒ/; French:
apanage [apanaʒ] ), is the
grant of an estate, title,
office or
other thing of
value to a
younger child of...
- of the
family often ruled portions of the
Hereditary Lands as
private apanages.
Serious attempts at
centralization began under Maria Theresa and especially...
- Originally, the
Duchy of
Chartres (duché de Chartres) was the comté de Chartres, a County. The
title of
comte de
Chartres thus
became duc de Chartres....
- Bourbon, had
married Louis-Philippe d'Orléans.
Revenue earned from the
apanages, the "biens patrimoniaux", as well as the
monies raised in the
roles and...
- even baronies) have been
raised to this
French peerage, but
mostly as
apanages (for
members of the
royal house) or for foreigners;
after the 16th century...
- Pingyang, Shansi, 10,000
households in
Zhending and Chinzhou, and
additional apanages in
Liaoshan and
Heshun in China, as well as
large fiefs in
Azerbaijan and...
-
History of the Crusades. Vol. II.
University of Wisconsin. Wood,
Charles T. (1966). The
French Apanages and the
Capetian Monarchy.
Harvard University Press....
-
Philip VI had
recently given his son Jean the
Dukedom of
Normandy as an
apanage, and
Pierre was
worried about what
might happen if
someone other than a...
- France, The
Rebel Queen.
Amberley Publishing. Wood,
Charles T. (1966). The
French Apanages and the
Capetian Monarchy: 1224-1328.
Harvard University Press....
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University Press. pp. 540–541.
Prinet 1911. Wood,
Charles T. (1966). The
French Apanages and the
Capetian Monarchy, 1224-1328.
Harvard University Press....