An
appanage or apanage (pronounced ˈ | æ | p | ə | n | ɪ | dʒ |) or apanage (a.pa. naʒ) is the grant of an estate, titles, offices, or other
Kaynak: AppanageHowever the medieval system of
appanage (a concession of a fief with its land rights by the sovereign to his younger sons, which reverts
Kaynak: Crown lands of FranceThe Ernestine duchies, also called the Saxon duchies (although also the Albertine
appanage duchies of Weissenfels , Merseburg and Zeitz
Kaynak: Ernestine duchiesVladimir Andreyevich (1533 – 9 October 1569) was the last
appanage Russia n prince. His complicated relationship with his cousin, Ivan
Kaynak: Vladimir of StaritsaThe Barony of Vaud was an
appanage of the County of Savoy , corresponding roughly to the modern Canton of Vaud in Switzerland .
Kaynak: Barony of Vaudwere an offshoot of the royal Chosroid dynasty of Iberia (ancient Georgia ) whose
appanage consisted of lands in Inner Iberia and in
Kaynak: JuansherianiPrincipality of Terebovlia was a Kievan Rus principality established as an
appanage principality ca 1084 and was given to Vasylko
Kaynak: Principality of Terebovliaa Russian feudal term for an
appanage given to a younger son of the tsar or other male member of the imperial family. an abbreviation for
Kaynak: UdelVariations on primogeniture modify the right of the first-born son to the entirety of a family's inheritance (see
appanage ) or, in the
Kaynak: PrimogenitureAt his death, Genghis Khan divided the Mongol Empire amongst his four sons as
appanage s but the Empire remained united under the supreme
Kaynak: Golden HordeIt was an administrative division under the direct rule of the monarch and sometimes as an
appanage. The term has been used to refer to
Kaynak: RasciaAppanage: In the parts of Europe where primogeniture prevailed, cadet sons were generally entitled to receive an
appanage in patrimony,
Kaynak: Cadet branch It became a tradition during France's ancien régime for the duchy of Orléans to be granted as an
appanage to a younger (usually the
Kaynak: House of Orléanswas a 12th-century Serbia n prince (Župan) of West Morava , an administrative division (
appanage) of the Medieval Serbian Principality ,
Kaynak: Stracimir ZavidovićAdditionally, he held a portion of the Bavaria n province of Straubing , his Bavarian ducal line's
appanage and seat. Biography
Kaynak: Albert I, Duke of BavariaIt gave rise to several principalities termed "despotates" which were ruled either as independent states or as
appanage s by princes
Kaynak: Despot (court title)Ivan III appropriated Yury's
appanage for himself, rather than sharing it with his brothers. At last he granted some of Yury's lands to
Kaynak: Andrey Bolshoy