- An
appanage, or
apanage (/ˈæpənɪdʒ/; French:
apanage [a.pa.naʒ]), is the
grant of an estate, title,
office or
other thing of
value to a
younger child of...
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private fiefs in
Guernsey that are
registered directly with the Crown.
Appanage, part of the liege's
domain granted to a
junior relative Book of Fees,...
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mentioned in 1067,
Minsk became the
capital of the Prin****lity of Minsk, an
appanage of the Prin****lity of Polotsk,
before being annexed by the
Grand Duchy...
- 1752–1753 of her
husband and brother-in-law of, respectively, the
ducal appanage of
Mirow and of the
Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
Elisabeth Albertine...
- He was
again recognized as co-emperor in 1381 and
given Selymbria as an
appanage,
dying there on 28 June 1385. John V
Palaiologos (second reign) 1 July...
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began to
coincide with the
entire kingdom. However, the
medieval system of
appanage (a
concession of a fief with its land
rights by the
sovereign to his younger...
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distributed large portions of his father's
conquests among his
younger sons as
appanages—virtually
independent provinces—to
facilitate their administration. His...
- The
Duchy of Berry,
centred on Bourges, was
originally created as an
appanage for
junior members of the
French royal family and was
frequently granted...
- as
Philip V (1683–1746). In 1759, King Philip's
younger grandson was
appanaged with the
kingdoms of
Naples and Sicily,
becoming Ferdinand IV and III...
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German nations. A
younger brother of Duke Antoine,
Claude of Lorraine, was
appanaged with the
lordship of
Guise in
France and
betook himself to the French...