The West Saxon kings used Kent as a sort of appanage to be ruled as subkingdoms by West Saxon princes. |
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Against repeated rebellions he maintained the integrity of his mother's appanage of Aquitaine. |
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At home Ivan's policy was to centralize the administration by stripping the appanage princes of land and authority. |
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After that date Olomouc became the centre of one of three newly-created Moravian appanage domains-Olomouc, Brno and Znojmo. |
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He tried to make Galicia an appanage of his younger son Andrew, and he aided the Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelus against the Bulgars. |
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The use of emblems and coats of arms is not necessarily an appanage nor synonym to nobility. |
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In 1274, Kublai appointed Lian Xixian to investigate abuses of power by Mongol appanage holders in Manchuria. |
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Acts of terror run counter to the very ideologies or theories invoked in an attempt to justify them, especially as the common message of peace and brotherhood is the appanage of democratic societies. |
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About 1200 the succession of Olomouc appanage princes ended. |
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Kublai quickly came to his appanage in Hebei and ordered reforms. |
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The Earldom of Richmond later became an appanage of the Dukes of Brittany. |
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Gruffydd was given an appanage in Meirionnydd and Ardudwy but his rule was said to be oppressive, and in 1221 Llywelyn stripped him of these territories. |
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Instead of an equal portion of the inheritance, the younger sons of the Capetian kings received an appanage, which is a feudal territory under the suzerainty of the king. |
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