dynastic succession

collocation in English

meaningsofdynasticandsuccession

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dynastic
adjective
uk
/daɪˈnæs.tɪk/
us
/daɪˈnæs.tɪk/
relating to a series of rulers or leaders who are all from the same family, or to a period when a country is ruled ...
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succession
noun
uk
/səkˈseʃ.ən/
us
/səkˈseʃ.ən/
a number of similar events or people that happen, exist, etc. after ...
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(Definition ofdynasticandsuccessionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Such an election upset the usual course ofdynasticsuccessionin the age.
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In most cases, there was a feeling ofdynasticsuccessionand family regeneration over the generations.
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A change of government through democratic elections ordynasticsuccessiondoes not create a need for international recognition : the new government or sovereign is ipso facto recognised.
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Such an election upset the usual course ofdynasticsuccessionin the age.
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The war resulted from a dispute overdynasticsuccession.
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The blow is hard for thedynasticsuccession.
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Dynasticsuccessiontends to follow a matrilinial pattern.
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Identification of the heartland and the legitimacy ofdynasticsuccessionwere both essential aspects of the system.
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Crispina's marriage failed to produce an heir due to her husband's inability, which led to adynasticsuccessioncrisis.
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He deliberately ignored the claims and ranks of the nobility, who wanteddynasticsuccessionin the assignment of office, by freely appointing individuals of his choice to the kingdom's offices.
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At this time,dynasticsuccessionwas not automatically from father to eldest son but was dependent on the approval of the three "sagis" (regions) of the kingdom.
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