He was given at an early age the nickname of Lackland because, unlike his elder brothers, he received no apanage in the continental provinces.
His lands comprised the western part of Saxony, and included Thuringia, but in 1542 Coburg was surrendered to form an apanage for his brother, John Ernest (d.
These islands, which lie at a little distance south of Japan, had for centuries been regarded as an apanage of the Satsuma fief.
His ill-gotten kingdom became anapanage of the Mongol Empire.
Apanage for Baby Carlos, ghost of a Pragmatic Sanction; these were a pair of causes for mankind!
Because at Frederick's time these territories were an apanage of the Habsburgs," volunteered the War Lord.
In France it has been the apanage of the Bonapartes, and has meant a centralized system of government by an efficient Caesar, resting immediately on the people, and annihilating the powers of the people's representatives.
The apanage or crown forests, the yield of which goes toward maintenance of the imperial family, comprise about 16 million acres, or 3.
On Easter day an altar was erected, mass celebrated in presence of the natives, the country declared an apanage of Portugal, and a stone cross erected in commemoration of the event.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "apanage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.