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  • 31War of the Polish Succession — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=War of the Polish Succession partof= caption=Siege of Gdańsk by russo saxon forces in 1734. date=1733 1738 place=Europe: Poland, Rhineland, Northern Italy casus=Dispute amongst the major powers over the… …

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  • 32War of the Mantuan Succession — Part of Thirty Years War Date 1628–31 Location Europe: Northern Italy Result Treaty of …

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  • 33Line of succession to Henry VIII — Assuming regular male preference primogeniture (as is in place today), and assuming that each of his marriages was considered legitimate, the below would be the beginnings of the line of succession to the throne of Henry VIII upon his death on 29 …

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  • 34Ole Due — (10 February 1931 21 January 2005 in Hillerød), was a Danish judge and the President of the European Court of Justice. Ole Due was born on 10 February 1931 in Denmark. He had a successful career at the Danish Ministry of Justice, culminating in… …

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  • 35Amarna succession — The succession of kings at the end of the Eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt is a matter of great debate and confusion. There are very few contemporary records that can be relied upon, due to the nature of the Amarna period and the reign of… …

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  • 36War of the Portuguese Succession — Infobox Military Conflict caption= conflict=War of the Portuguese Succession date=1580 1583 place=Portugal result=The Iberian Union combatant1= combatant2= commander1=António, Prior of Crato and the 3rd Count of Vimioso commander2=Fernando… …

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  • 37War of the Castilian Succession — The War of the Castilian Succession (or the Second Castilian Civil War) was fought from 1475 to 1479 between the two claimaints to succeed Henry IV on the Castilian throne: Juana la Beltraneja, supported by Afonso V of Portugal and Louis XI of… …

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  • 38net succession — A term found in some inheritance tax statutes. The value of the property remaining for the beneficiary after the satisfaction of such charges and burdens as may be lawfully satisfied in due course of administration. Estate of Hite, 159 Cal 392,… …

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  • 39Will and Testament of Clerics — • Roman law allowed clerics to dispose of their property by will or otherwise Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Will and Testament of Clerics     Will and Testament of Clerics …

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  • 40Gilbert Austin — (1753 1837) was an Irish educator, clergyman, and author. Austin is best known for his 1806 book on chironomia, Chironomia, or a Treatise on Rhetorical Delivery . Heavily influenced by classical writers, Austin stressed the importance of voice… …

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