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  • Some Anglo-Norman lordships later adopted tanistry from the Irish.
  • Robert Bruce pleaded tanistry and proximity of blood in the succession dispute.
  • Tanistry as the system of succession left the headship open to the ambitious.
  • Succession to the chieftainship or kingship was through tanistry.
  • Some Chiefs of the Name favour tanistry while others see primogeniture as a more practical system.
  • When in 1943 Ireland appointed its first new Chief Herald, it did not reintroduce tanistry.
  • A specific type of elective monarchy known as Tanistry limits eligibility to members of the ruling house.
  • Tanistry meant that the kingship usually went to whichever relative was deemed to be the most fitting.
  • Pilib's first act was to reinstate Brehon Law and tanistry and ban all other laws.
  • The system of tanistry was used to elect a monarch from within the O'Reilly sept.
  • He also wished to see Kerry colonised by English gentlemen, and Irish customs such as tanistry abolished.
  • In 1296, the Bruce candidate to inherit the crown of Scotland pleaded the traditional tanistry in his favor.
  • Other hereditary systems of succession included tanistry, which is semi-elective and gives weight to merit and Agnatic seniority.
  • Bruce also claimed tanistry through a female line . ( This may be an indication that in Scotland, Pictish and Gaelic succession rules were intermingled.
  • Tanistry was abolished by a legal decision during the reign of James VI of Scotland, who later was named James I of England and Ireland.
  • In the partially elective system of tanistry, the heir or " tanist " was elected from the qualified males of the royal family.
  • Following John's death in 1596 during the Nine Years'War, English law was banned and all the last kings were chosen through tanistry.
  • Robert the Bruce, grandson of the candidate who argued for tanistry, ascended the throne despite descending from a rather junior cadet line of the original Royal House.
  • Early Scottish monarchs did not inherit the Crown directly; instead the custom of tanistry was followed, where the monarchy alternated between different branches of the House of Alpin.
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