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Cadet Branches of Clan CampbellIn heraldry and history, a cadet branch consists of the male-line descendants of a patriarch's younger sons (cadets). Such off-spring were not expected to ...
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How did cadet branches start? - History Stack ExchangeFeb 24, 2014 · The younger sibling is a cadet branch as soon as said sibling is born. More often than not they marry into a senior branch of another house ...
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CADET BRANCH - Definition & Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary1. historyfamily line descending from a younger son. The cadet branch inherited a small estate. 2. heraldrysecondary line of a noble family. The cadet branch ...
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What are Cadet Branches of Scottish Clans?Feb 2, 2023 · A cadet branch is a secondary branch of a Scottish clan that originates from the main or original branch of the family.
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cadet branch - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryNoun. cadet branch (plural cadet branches). (history, heraldry) A house (dynasty) descended from one of the patriarch's younger sons. Synonym: cadet house.
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Cadet - Etymology, Origin & MeaningCadet, from French and Gascon roots meaning "younger" or "little chief," originated c.1610 as "younger son" and later as a military officer's title.
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What is a cadet branch of a dynastic family? - QuoraJan 20, 2019 · Now again by definition, a cadet branch is the part of a royal family that is descended from a younger son (or daughter) of the monarch.What is the difference between the primogeniture and cadet branch ...When do descendants of cadet branches of the British Royal Family ...More results from www.quora.com
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CADET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 14, 2025 · The meaning of CADET is a younger brother or son. How to use ... Word History. Etymology. borrowed from French, going back to Middle ...
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cadet, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryOED's earliest evidence for cadet is from 1610, in a translation by Philemon Holland, translator. cadet is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French cadet. See ...
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CADET BRANCH definition in American English - Collins DictionaryDefinition of 'cadet branch'. COBUILD frequency band. cadet branch in British English. the family or family branch of a younger son. See full dictionary entry ...Missing: terminology | Show results with:terminology
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Differencing in England, France and Scotland | The Heraldry SocietyIn mediaeval times it became a common practice for successive heads of a family to use identical arms, and for cadets to use “differenced” versions of the ...<|separator|>
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Apanages in the French Monarchy - HeraldicaThe early history of the apanage is somewhat more complex. An apanage is a portion of the demesne of the Crown which is given by the sovereign to a younger son.Missing: cadet | Show results with:cadet
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Primogeniture - ResearchGateIn Europe primogeniture emerged in the thirteenth century and kept spreading up to the eighteenth century. It was most common among the feudal nobility and ...
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Primogeniture | Definition, Law & History - Study.comThe practice was introduced to England following the introduction of feudalism by the Normans in the 11th century. Does primogeniture still exist? Yes, ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Primogeniture - Oxford ReferencePrimogeniture was the common law right of the eldest son to inherit the landed property of his father. It was largely confined to western Europe.
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The Rise of Capetian Power and its Contribution to the Hundred ...Dec 9, 2022 · This started under the reigns of the early Capetian kings of France, with Robert the Pious and Henry of France establishing a royal cadet branch ...
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Lordship and Principality: Colonial Policy in Ireland and Aquitaine in ...Dec 21, 2012 · According to Robin Frame, Edward III hoped Lionel's Irish lands “would form a significant part of an appanage of a cadet branch of his own ...
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The Law of Inheritance in Medieval England - BrewminateThe rules of common law inheritance, or primogeniture, were largely settled by the end of the thirteenth century.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Inheritance - The University of NottinghamThe predominant inheritance rule throughout the rest of England in the medieval period and afterwards was male-preference primogeniture, whereby estates passed ...
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Salic Law and the Throne of France - Tudor TimesJan 20, 2018 · The throne of France had passed in unbroken father to son line from 987 to 1316. In that year, Louis X died, leaving a daughter and a pregnant wife.
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Salic Law: Prohibiting Female Inheritance of Titles - ThoughtCoMar 11, 2017 · Salic Law refers to a tradition in some royal families of Europe which prohibited females and descendants in the female line from inheriting land, titles, and ...
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Salic Law and the Exclusion of Women from the Crown of FranceApr 15, 2016 · I've been looking for an explanation for the use of Salic Law in France to exclude women from inheriting the throne.
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The perennial problem of succession [long read] - OUP BlogJun 25, 2022 · Successions were violent moments, marked by both civil war and international war (the numerous “wars of succession” in European history).
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The Unwritten Rules of Medieval Royal Succession - Medievalists.netAug 17, 2024 · Medieval royal succession was based on lineage, acclaim, divine favor, and appointment, with a hidden fifth criterion being gender.
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Wars of the Roses - Primary Sources: Wars & ConflictsSep 9, 2025 · A series of civil wars fought over control of the English throne in the mid-to-late fifteenth century, fought between supporters of two rival cadet branches.
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8 Fascinating Facts to Know About the Wars of the RosesAug 25, 2022 · The Wars of the Roses were a series of conflicts between the rival English houses of Lancaster and York, both of which had claims to the throne.
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Hundred Years' War (1337 – 1453) - English HistoryJan 12, 2022 · According to the Salic law the French nobility has chosen Philip VI from the House of Valois, a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty as his ...
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The Hundred Years' War: A Century of Bloodshed | Ancient OriginsJun 21, 2020 · ... cadet branch of the French Capetian dynasty – the House of Valois. At the center of this conflict was the right to rule the Kingdom of ...
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Boccaccio writes DecameronThe House of Valois controlled France in the wake of the House of Capet; a Capetian cadet branch, the Valois claimed the throne under Salic Law. This was ...
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House of Bourbon - World History EduJan 29, 2025 · The House of Bourbon traces its roots back to the Kingdom of France as a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, which itself stemmed from Hugh ...
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[PDF] Red Roses: Blanche Of Gaunt To Margaret BeaufortThe House of Lancaster was a cadet branch of the royal House of Plantagenet. The first house was created when King Henry III of England created the Earldom of.<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Spanish Habsburgs and Dynastic Rule, 1500–1700Providing a novel research methodology for students and scholars with an interest in dynasties, at all levels, this book explores the Spanish Habsburg.
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The Historical Role of Japan's Imperial Family Cadet BranchesJun 13, 2022 · In the nineteenth century, Prince Kuniie of the Fushimi cadet branch had more than 50 children, raising the family's fortunes. Around the time ...
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[PDF] Document: Zamindars Under the Mughals AP WorldIn most cases, zamindar families were descendants of cadet branches of earlier royal families.[7] Zamindars held considerable powers within their territories: ...
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The Great Pretenders | Unofficial RoyaltyAlso pretenders to the Kingdom of Sardinia. LAST REIGNING: King Umberto II of Italy (reigned May 1946 – June 1946, pretender 1946 – 1983); Former: Prince ...
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(PDF) Dynasty Without Dominion: Genealogical Legitimacy and ...Jul 14, 2025 · ... primogeniture, religion, marriage, and descent evolve when enforced not ... cadet branch of the Spanish Bourbons, operates under its. own ...
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Legal opinion: the succession to the Brazilian imperial throneJan 24, 2024 · Claimants to the defunct throne originate from Emperor Pedro II, with two branches of the House of Orléans-Braganza vying for leadership: the ...
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(PDF) Public Memory, Nationalism, and Pretender MonarchsJul 14, 2025 · This article explores how pretender monarchs serve as focal points for collective memory, historical continuity, and nationalist revival in modern European ...
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CLAN CARRUTHERS: The Mouswald line an update on our y-DNA ...Apr 1, 2023 · In history and heraldry, a cadet branch consists of the male-line descendants, ie those not being the eldest son and heir and consisting ...
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[PDF] New Y-DNA Evidence for Norse Descent of Leod8 A Cadet branch consists of a family or families descending younger sons other than the Chiefly line, e.g., second, third, fourth, or fifth sons, and so on. In ...
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8 Royal French Surnames: Discovering Ancestors Among NobilityOct 5, 2024 · This surname relates to the house of Orléans, a French royal family cadet branch, which Louis I founded in the 15th century. They were ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Dynasties and Monarchies (Part I)Aug 31, 2017 · And cadet branches of the royal family, especially the Hamiltons and the Lennox-Stewarts, were always snapping at the heels of monarchs.
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[PDF] Peter Crooks and Seán Duffy (eds), The Geraldines and Medieval ...Charting the formation and proliferation of the smaller cadet-branches across the southern half of Ireland, MacCotter has provided an invaluable source ...
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[PDF] Dynastic Conflicts, Vendetta Politics, and Civil War Violence By ...Cadet Branch – A branch of a family or kin group distinct from the “main” line. In patrilineal societies, a cadet branch typically denotes a line of ...