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- There was constant anti-Spanish agitation in Portugal, which had been dynastically joined to Spain since 1580.
- Later historians have adopted the unclear terminology of their predecessors, even when the issue became less important dynastically and historically
- Thinking dynastically, Martha can't wait to get her hands on the grandson Paltrow's character is carrying.
- However, holds that it was as acceptable dynastically as the Bagrationi marriage of Vasili's cousin, Vladimir Kirillovich.
- In 1387, the Lithuanians, who had long threatened the western frontier, became Catholic and united dynastically with the Poles.
- How to respond to women who come to power dynastically has become an increasingly contentious issue for women's rights advocates in Asia.
- Some historians suggest that he resisted a marriage with Denmark which could have caused a family rift between those who dynastically favoured Holstein-Gottorp.
- In the meantime he had been persuaded that he should repudiate " la bella Ardizzina " and make a more dynastically suitable marriage.
- The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, ruled after 1572 by elective kings, was even less able to counteract the growing importance of the dynastically active Hohenzollerns.
- But when she instead demanded a reaction, the party leaders felt themselves dynastically bound to act and demand the DMK's ejection from the coalition.
- In 1948 Vladimir, relying on his own earlier advice on the Bagrations'historically royal status, chose to wed Leonida dynastically in Lausanne, Switzerland.
- Princess Eudoxia never married; although, there were persistent rumors that she wished to marry a man of Bulgarian descent which was dynastically unacceptable at that time.
- Dynastically, Marie Elisabeth was important because she was the only Valois grandchild of Henry II and Catherine de'Medici, despite their having raised four sons to adulthood.
- Likewise, the King of Prussia was able to obtain a generous territorial compensation for the dynastically related Prince of Orange-Nassau whose losses had been in the defunct Dutch Republic.
- Florence was an unusual city, since it was not ruled dynastically : in other words, though the Medici often ran it, they had no constitutional right to do so.
- The Dukes of Augustenborg were not sovereign rulers they held their lands in fief to their dynastically senior kinsmen, the sovereign Dukes of Schleswig and Holstein who were the Oldenburg Kings of Denmark.
- The Cistercian abby, founded in 1164, was under the patronage of the Dinefwr family, dynastically junior rivals ( but also, at times, allies of necessity ) of the Aberffraw family.
- The former dynastically tied the royal house of West Francia to that of East Francia, and the latter secured his son's succession to the Duchy of Swabia, as Hermann had no sons.
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