- the
basis of jure
uxoris. As it
turned out, the
marriage produced no children, and Mary died in 1558,
ending Philip's jure
uxoris claims in
England and...
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Chamberlain 1460 Succeeded by Lord
Hastings Peerage of
England Preceded by
Thomas Montagu Earl of
Salisbury (jure
uxoris) 1428–1460 Succeeded by
Richard Neville...
- Utricularia
uxoris is
possibly just a form or
variety of U. jamesoniana, but Gómez-Laurito
indicated in his
original description of U.
uxoris that it has...
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Robert de Brus (July 1243 –
before April 1304), 6th Lord of Annandale, jure
uxoris Earl of
Carrick (1252–1292), Lord of Hartness,
Writtle and
Hatfield Broad...
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Coppens excavated a
partial hominin face and
erected the
taxon Tchadanthropus uxoris.
Loxodonta atlantica were also
discovered from the site. It is proposed...
- Marck, Duke of Jülich jure
uxoris, Cleves, Berg jure
uxoris,
Count of Mark, also
known as de la
Marck and
Ravensberg jure
uxoris (often
referred to as Duke...
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uxoris Earl of
Ulster (1338–1368) Philippa,
Countess of March, 5th
Countess of
Ulster (1355–1382) m.
Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, jure
uxoris Earl...
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mother Indicates a
right exercised by a son on
behalf of his
mother iure
uxoris in
right of his wife
Indicates a
right exercised by a
husband on behalf...
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referred to as
William of Blois, was
Count of
Boulogne and Earl of
Surrey jure
uxoris from 1153
until his death. He was the
second son of Stephen, King of England...