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  • 121Morganatically — Morganatic Mor ga*nat ic, a. [LL. matrimonium ad morganaticam, fr. morganatica a morning gift, a kind of dowry paid on the morning before or after the marriage, fr. OHG. morgan morning, in morgangeba morning gift, G. morgengabe. See {Morn}.]… …

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  • 122Напиерский, Якоб — (Jacob Gotlieb Leonhard von Napiersky, 1819 1890) лифляндский историк. Образование получил в Дерпте. Начал научно литературную деятельность сочинением "Morgengabe des Rig. Stadtrechtes" и исследованием старейшего рижского городского… …

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  • 123Напиерский, Яков Карлович — (Leonhard Jacob von Napiersky) сын Карла Эдуарда Н., лифляндский писатель историк; род. в Риге в 1819 г., умер 11 октября 1890 года. По окончании курса в Дерптском университете со степенью кандидата прав, он поступил на службу по Министерству… …

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  • 124Magdeburg — This article is about the German city. For other uses, see Magdeburg (disambiguation). Magdeburg The town s symbol Cathedral of Magdeburg …

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  • 125Morganatic marriage — In the context of European royalty, a morganatic marriage is a marriage between people of unequal social rank, which prevents the passage of the husband s titles and privileges to the wife and any children born of the marriage. It is also known… …

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  • 126Dower — Relationships Types …

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  • 127Johann Adolf I, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels — He was the first son of August, Duke of Saxe Weissenfels and his first wife, Anna Maria of Mecklenburg Schwerin.Accession to the Duchy and Continuation of the PatronageAfter the death of his father (4 June 1680) and the loss of the Diocese of… …

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  • 128Friedelehe — is the term for a postulated form of Germanic marriage said to have existed during the Early Middle Ages. This concept was introduced into mediaeval historiography during the 1920s by Herbert Meyer. Whether such a marriage form actually existed… …

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