Thereafter Wales was divided between the Principality, royal lands, and virtually independent marcher lordships. |
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An Act of Parliament in 1920 disestablished and disendowed the Anglican Church within the Principality. |
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The tanist shall receive the ancient and honorable coronet of the Principality according to the traditions of the Principality. |
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A similar position is found in the Principality and County Palatine of Durham. |
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Until now, Borna Disease in equines and ruminants are restricted to Central Europe, i.e. specific areas in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the Principality of Liechtenstein. |
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The firm will serve the high-end real estate market throughout the Principality of Andorra. |
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Budding artist Sophie James beat off stiff competition from almost 100 other keen colourists in the Principality colouring competition. |
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LeVine, United States Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation and the Principality of Liechtenstein, at its trading hub. |
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He has saddled the finances of the Principality with the costs of a huge electoral fraud. |
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The country was divided between the Marcher Lords, who gave feudal allegiance to the crown, and the Principality of Wales. |
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The title was in use from 1167 until the Principality of Transylvania emerged in the 16th century. |
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On 7 February 1301, the king granted to Edward all the lands under royal control in Wales, mainly the territory of the former Principality. |
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In 1473 it was enlarged and given the additional duty of maintaining law and order in the Principality and the Marches of Wales. |
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For instance, the first atlas of Wales, by Thomas Taylor in 1718, was titled The Principality of Wales exactly described. |
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The Honours of the Principality of Wales refer to the Crown Jewels used at the investiture of Princes of Wales. |
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Under William III's will, John William Friso stood to inherit the Principality of Orange as well as several lordships in the Netherlands. |
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Under the Statute of Rhuddlan the Principality lost its independence and became effectively an annexed territory of the English crown. |
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He ruled the Principality of Wales until 29 November 1489 and was Lord of Ireland. |
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Further down Park Place is the New Theatre, a local landmark is Principality House, head office of the Principality Building Society. |
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From the 14th century to 1812, part of the Dniester formed the eastern boundary of the Principality of Moldavia. |
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Welshmen from throughout the Principality, as well as well-known international players, came to Cardiff to don the famous balck-and-blue jersey. |
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The success of the Serbian Revolution against Ottoman rule in 1817 marked the birth of the Principality of Serbia. |
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Between the Statute of Rhuddlan of 1284 and the Laws in Wales Act 1535, crown land in Wales formed the Principality of Wales. |
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This was divided into a Principality of South Wales and a Principality of North Wales. |
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Since 1911, the arms of the Prince of Wales also displays an inescutcheon of the ancient arms of the Principality of Wales. |
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Welsh Law remained in force in the Principality for civil cases, including for inheritance. |
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The club competes in the Principality Premiership and play home games at The Wern. |
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In the middle of the 19th century, eminent Welsh people were advocating the establishment of a university in the Principality. |
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In 2008 Media Wales moved from Thomson House next to Six Park Street, opposite the Principality Stadium. |
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The remaining funds for the project came from a major sponsorship deal with the Principality Building Society. |
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On the northeast, along the Pyrenees mountain range, it is bordered by France and the Principality of Andorra. |
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One of which on HM Fort Roughs is now occupied by the controversial Principality of Sealand. |
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The success of the Serbian revolution against Ottoman rule in 1817 marked the foundation of modern Principality of Serbia. |
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In the late 14th century, the newly established Principality of Moldavia encompassed what later became known as Bessarabia. |
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The Crusader States in the Levant were the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the Principality of Antioch, the County of Tripoli and the County of Edessa. |
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Formerly a land of woods and bogs, the Principality of Tver was quickly transformed into one of the richest and most populous Russian states. |
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At the same time as the Principality is created, the Duke is also created Earl of Chester. |
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A similar situation existed in the Principality of Wales, which was slowly being annexed into the Kingdom of England by a series of laws. |
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The Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 followed the conquest of the Principality by Edward I of England. |
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They came to control a large portion of the trade of the Byzantine Empire, Tripoli, the Principality of Antioch, Armenia, and Egypt. |
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However, King Frederick I of Prussia also claimed the Principality as the senior cognatic heir, his mother Louise Henriette being Albertine Agnes's older sister. |
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Fishguard is within the historic Welsh cantref of Cemais, and part of the Welsh province of Dyfed, within the historic Principality of Deheubarth. |
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David's and Llandaff in the south, collectively defined an area which included both the Principality and the March, and coincided closely with later definitions of Wales. |
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The dog's name, given to the river, extended to the Principality. |
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The making and drinking of cider is traditional in several areas of northern Spain, mainly Galicia, the Principality of Asturias, Cantabria, and the Basque Country. |
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After the capture of Antioch on May 3, 1098, Genoa forged an alliance with Bohemond of Taranto, who became the ruler of the Principality of Antioch. |
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Ownership of the Scarlets brand is in the hands of Llanelli RFC, which also runs a second team in the Principality Premiership in the same way as Cardiff. |
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In that year, the Netherlands regained its independence from France, which had annexed its northern neighbor in 1810, as the Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands. |
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The Principality of Wales became a Plantagenet fief during the 13th century and the Lordship of Ireland was given to the English monarchy by the Pope. |
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It resulted in the defeat and annexation of the Principality of Wales, and the other last remaining independent Welsh principalities, by Edward I, King of England. |
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The Principality of Gothia or Theodoro formed after the Fourth Crusade out of parts of the Byzantine thema of Klimata which were not occupied by the Genoese. |
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The only princely member state of the Holy Roman Empire that has preserved its status as a monarchy until today is the Principality of Liechtenstein. |
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The first information I have of a sermon at an association, in the Principality, is in the letter of 1703, which appoints one to be preached the following year. |
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The crown was also directly responsible for the government of the Principality of Wales, which had its own institutions and was, like England, divided into counties. |
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Edward I of England annexed the Principality of Wales following the death of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, and Welsh Law was replaced for criminal cases under the Statute. |
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However, the pope wanted an independent Principality of Capua as a buffer state between the Kingdom of Sicily and the Papal States, something Roger would not accept. |
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