genealogically Meaning in gujarati ( genealogically ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)
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The Eóganacht Airthir Cliach were genealogically and geographically related to the inner circle of Eóganachta dynasties.
are adherents of Islam who identify linguistically, culturally, and genealogically as Biharis.
Moreover, she was a younger daughter, thus there was a genealogically senior claimant, her nephew Ranuccio.
The Sydney Society maintains library resources of Jewish genealogically relevant reference books, maps, newsletters, and journals, and has since.
The Dunkeld dynasty is genealogically based on Duncan I of Scotland being of a different agnatic clan to his.
Pinyin transliteration of the Chinese family names 丘/邱 (these two are genealogically linked), and 秋.
Although in political reality adoption was an alternative technique to aim for the same result in terms of succession (and which succeeded in producing one genealogically false but politically satisfactory dynasty of so-called Adoptive Emperors), constitutionally, this was a horror as the republic had never been abandoned in law.
Whether or not the Voulgaris family of Corfu and the Voulgaris family of the Italian jewelers Bulgari from Epirus share the same paternal line is unclear, but the count Stefanos Voulgaris denied that the Bulgari family of the Italian jewelers family is genealogically related to the Voulgaris family of Corfu.
All three men named Aeolus appear to be connected genealogically, although the precise relationship, especially regarding the second.
Ragnarssona þáttrThe saga Ragnarssona þáttr relates the acts of the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok, and proceeds to link them genealogically to the later rulers of the Scandinavian kingdoms.
him as the "last" monarch of the House of Stenkil which however is a genealogically debatable concept), was the son of a daughter of Inge the Elder"s son.
1957, claimed to be the Royal House of Georgia by virtue of being the genealogically eldest surviving line of the Bagrationi dynasty.
Her weaknesses were her sex (Portugal had not had a generally recognised queen regnant) and her being the second daughter, there thus existing a genealogically senior claimant.