States of the Church the cities of Benevento, Terracino, and Pontecorvo to form, a duchy as anappanage to his son's house.
Next the O'Connors, of Connaught, took a turn at the sovereignty, and seized possession of Cashel which since its capture by Brian Boroimhe had been the exclusive appanage of the Dalcassians.
Tsamentav was the name of the appanage received in exchange.
Relying on the Jesuit influence at Warsaw for support against the jailer of the Pope, he again took up his old scheme of restoring the country as an appanage of the Russian crown, and wrote to Czartoryski.
Austria had another appanage whose people cared little for the prestige of their foreign kings and much for their own liberties.
Andrei Aleksandrovitch, kniaz of the appanage of Gorodetz on the Volga, was brother to Dimitri--by the accident of birth a younger brother; an accident which he proposed to correct with the assistance of the Horde.
The last appanage known in France was that enjoyed by the house of Orleans.
France, the institution of the appanage periodically subtracted large portions from it.
In the history of France, however, the appanage was a very important factor.
After some generations the then chief of Tanahung, it is said, gave Rising as an appanage to a younger brother, although, as I shall afterwards state, there may be some doubt entertained on this point.
But a large appanagewas allowed him upon the Mainland, where he founded the family of Glengarry.
Henry also bestowed on him as an appanage the duchy of Vendôme.
She will receive anappanage of twenty-five thousand gulden a year.
The appanage I concede to the Princess Dowager Johanna Elizabetha is ten thousand gulden a year beside her own small marriage dowry.
If I were writing philosophy, I should here put in a cynical remark: "Selfishness is an appanage of poverty.
Like the Scotch nobles in the time of Elizabeth, their own chieftains intrigued against the liberties of the Icelandic people; and in 1261 the island became an appanage of the Norwegian crown.
Once more, the place the Emperor started from and came back to, though part of his appanagein 984 B.
A feudal prince must go and welcome his wife, but the Emperor simply deputes one of his appanage dukes to do it for him.
Hence his "mere motion" or pleasure makes an Empress, who needs no formal reception into his separate appanageby him.
The territory between the more southerly River Loh and the Yellow River and River I was the shorn imperial appanage after Ts'in had in 771 B.
The situation and limits of his appanage are not clearly defined in history.
Germany, Holland, and Italy, were each destined to furnish an appanage to the princes born of the Imperial blood of Napoleon, or connected with it by matrimonial alliances.
Germany also was doomed to find more than one appanage for the Buonaparte family.