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- Morganatic marriage - Wikipedia
Morganatic marriage, sometimes called a left-handed marriage, [1] is a marriage between people of unequal social rank, which in the context of royalty or other inherited title prevents the principal's position or privileges being passed to the spouse or to any children born of the marriage
- MORGANATIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Although the deprivations imposed on the lower-ranking spouse by a morganatic marriage may seem like a royal pain in the neck, the word morganatic actually comes from a word for a marriage benefit
- What Is a Morganatic Marriage: 7 Fascinating Facts to Know
Discover the meaning of morganatic marriage, its origins, famous royal examples, and how these unions shaped history by balancing love, duty, and tradition
- Morganatic marriage | Royal, European Historical | Britannica
Morganatic marriage, legally valid marriage between a male member of a sovereign, princely, or noble house and a woman of lesser birth or rank, with the provision that she shall not thereby accede to his rank and that the children of the marriage shall not succeed to their father’s hereditary
- What is Morganatic Marriage? - Historical Index
Because a morganatic marriage deprives children of their rights as heirs, the arrangement is illegal in many regions of the world The term is generally used to discuss royal marriages
- Morganatic marriage - New World Encyclopedia
A morganatic marriage is a type of marriage which can be contracted in certain countries, usually between persons 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
- MORGANATIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A morganatic marriage is one in which one partner is of higher social rank, and the other cannot claim this partner's title or possessions or pass them to their children:
- Morganatic Marriage: Understanding Its Legal Definition | US Legal Forms
A morganatic marriage is a type of union where one partner holds a higher social or royal status than the other In these marriages, the lower-status partner and any children from the union do not inherit titles, property, or privileges from the higher-status partner
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