... primogeniture, was recognized as co-ordinate. . . . The measures taken by Henry I. for securing the crown to his own children, whilst they prove the acceptance of the hereditary principle, prove also the importance of strengthening it by the recognition... Geoffrey de Mandeville: A Study of the Anarchy - Sivu 27tekijä(t) John Horace Round - 1892 - 461 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Stubbs - 1874 - 658 sivua
...Normandy the right of hereditary succession was established by the precedents of many generations. The measures taken by Henry I for securing the crown...importance of strengthening it by the recognition of the elective theory. He did not go so far as his contemporaries in France and the Empire, and actually... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1923 - 992 sivua
...necessary or possible to maintain it, it is quite certain that the right of inheritance, and inheritance as primogeniture, was recognized as co-ordinate. . ....hereditary principle, prove also the importance of itrengthening it by the recognition of the elective theory.' Mr. Freeman, though writing with i strong... | |
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