单词 | morganatic |
例句 | Edward proposed to the idea of a morganatic marriage in which Simpson would not become queen consort and their potential children would be barred from inheriting the throne following his death but was ultimately unsuccessful. A royal exit: Royals who have pulled back from the British monarchy 2020-05-16T04:00:00Z The King proposed a morganatic marriage - in which he would be King but she not the Queen - but it was rejected by the prime minister and other Commonwealth governments. The other American in Prince Harry's family 2017-11-27T05:00:00Z This pledge, known as a morganatic oath, was the concession the Emperor extracted in exchange for allowing the marriage to proceed. Countdown To War: July 1914 2014-06-30T04:00:00Z It is interesting to find a country where morganatic marriages are in high repute. A Breeze from the Woods, 2nd Ed. 2012-04-23T02:00:29.820Z Her claim was practically acknowledged in Germany, where morganatic marriages were already in fashion; and even in England rumours of it were rife. Rupert Prince Palatine 2012-04-13T02:00:20.660Z He was Maurice, Comte de Saxe, born of a morganatic union between a German countess and Augustus the Strong, King of Poland. Superwomen 2012-04-03T02:00:38.047Z The Czar signified his intention to enter into morganatic wedlock with Princess Dolgoruki at once. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z Another interesting character of whom I saw a good deal at that time was Dr. Quinn, an Irishman, connected through a morganatic marriage with the royal family. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z “But a young man who only knows how to get cheered …” He was really furious, the first time a remark was dropped about morganatic marriage. Royal Highness 2011-05-05T02:00:22.363Z Morganatic Marriage.—A morganatic marriage is a marriage between a member of a reigning or nominally reigning family and one who is not of either of such families. Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World 2011-04-04T02:00:08.180Z They become in a sense morganatic wives, lacking only the name, and often not deserving less respect than if they had it. Artist and Model (The Divorced Princess) 2011-04-01T02:00:37.710Z The world discovered the reason in the fact that Wjera could not consent to a morganatic marriage; her ambition had been defeated. 'Gloria Victis!' A Romance 2011-03-26T02:00:13.597Z My marriage to Hugh might be valid in the eyes of the law, but to them it would always be more or less morganatic. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z It is true that in the first instance he had taken the liberty of contracting a morganatic marriage with a princess in the direct line of succession of a reigning house. Mrs. Fitz 2011-02-14T03:00:38.317Z In Germany a woman of high rank may make a morganatic alliance with a man of inferior position. Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World 2011-04-04T02:00:08.180Z Moreover, he was only morganatically and secretly married. 813 2010-12-28T03:00:13.553Z It is a study of morganatic marriage, and full of strong situations. Beatrice Boville and Other Stories Seldom did the wife obtain from the Emperor the rights of equal birth; the marriages were generally morganatic, and the children refused the succession. Pictures of German Life in the XVth XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, Vol. II. Through his mother he was grandson by a morganatic marriage of the king of W�rttemberg. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 6 "Dodwell" to "Drama" The children of a morganatic marriage are legitimate, but neither they nor the wife can inherit the rank or estate of the morganatic husband. Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World 2011-04-04T02:00:08.180Z But if it should be your Majesty’s pleasure to take a morganatic wife——” “Cut that!” rapped in Cleek’s voice like the snap of a whiplash. Cleek of Scotland Yard Detective Stories In Germany “left-handed” or “morganatic” marriages were allowed by the Salic law between nobles and women of lower rank. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere" He had had so many wives, morganatic and otherwise, to say nothing of those from whom he had been separated, that he himself no longer recollected their proper sequence. Pretty Michal The two sons of this morganatic match, Edmund and Jasper, were favoured by their half brother, Henry VI. Henry VIII and His Court 6th edition “The charitable declare that there is a morganatic marriage,” he asserted. The Red Symbol But it was a tough break for Frank—morganatic marriage and all that. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, August 1930 This being the case, with Helen Mowbray as his morganatic wife, there could be no direct heir to the throne. The Princess Virginia Perhaps, if he had insisted on having his own way—if he had not limited himself to a merely morganatic alliance, she might have—but it was too late to grouse about that now! In Brief Authority It was known we were set for Buenos Ayres, and it was taken for granted that there the Prince was to effect his morganatic marriage. Hurricane Island She went so far as to tell me that she believed Isobel to be morganatically connected with her own family, the House of Waldenburg! The Master Mummer I am so glad they don't have morganatic marriages in England. Robert Orange Being a Continuation of the History of Robert Orange Oh, Mother, he thinks me only good enough to be his morganatic wife!” The Princess Virginia Well," he said, "my idea was something more in the nature of a—what do you call it?—a morganatic alliance. In Brief Authority But the Princess was a princess still, despite that she was also Miss Morland and the sister of a man who had thrown away all to contract a morganatic marriage. Hurricane Island The Archduchess plainly hinted that she believed Isobel to be connected morganatically with her family. The Master Mummer This may lead one to think that there is something to be said for the woman in morganatic marriages. Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868) Leopold must love you desperately, or he would never have proposed marriage—even morganatic marriage. The Princess Virginia No application was made on behalf of the Princess Elizabeth or the Duke of Sussex, who was already married morganatically. The Political History of England - Vol XI From Addington's Administration to the close of William IV.'s Reign (1801-1837) So she was a grand duchess, or at least the morganatic wife of a grand duke! The Place of Honeymoons It was a sort of morganatic marriage, with no guests but the young man's mamma and the four witnesses. The Immortal Or, One Of The "Forty." (L'immortel) - 1877 This was true, for we live in England which is a morganatic empire where more than one wife at a time is not allowed. New Treasure Seekers or, The Bastable Children in Search of a Fortune He had thought it a sacrifice to suggest a morganatic marriage. The Princess Virginia The same may be said of a slave woman, or of a morganatic wife. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals I should hate them to get the idea just because of the drawing room, that poor Carolyn was morganatic, or something. Lady Betty Across the Water The marriage was of course morganatic, and on marrying the young Countess was given the title of Countess Ruppin. Face to Face with Kaiserism It was the residence for some time of Mrs. Fitzherbert, morganatic wife of George, Prince of Wales, afterwards George IV. Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney The Fascination of London “In case you’re right she would have been overjoyed with an offer of morganatic marriage.” The Princess Virginia His mother was descended from the MacGregors, and he was proud of a remote drop of Bourbon blood piously believed to be derived from a morganatic union of the Grand Monarque. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" The King was accompanied by his morganatic wife, the Countess of Miraflores. The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World This marriage was morganatic, that is, the lady does not take the name, rank and title of her husband. Face to Face with Kaiserism King George, with a senile confusing of terms, always insisted on speaking of the marriage as morganatic. The King's Men A Tale of To-morrow You must have heard even in England of what is called a morganatic marriage? The Princess Virginia It is only the rare man who can conceal enough of his income from his wife to pay for a morganatic affair. Damn! A Book of Calumny "That, Major, is one of your American notions," said the King; "there is no disgrace in morganatic marriages." The Colonel of the Red Huzzars I gave away the bride at one of these morganatic marriages, when Prince Christian of Hesse married Miss Elizabeth Reid-Rogers, a daughter of Richard Reid Rogers, a lawyer of New York. Face to Face with Kaiserism That idea of some half-valid morganatic marriage had again been dissipated by the rough reproaches of the priest, and could only be used as a prelude to his viler proposal. An Eye for an Eye She had accused him of insulting her, not stopping to consider that, even to make her morganatically his wife, he must give great cause for complaint not only to his ministers but to his people. The Princess Virginia The Grand Duke soon ceased to care for his morganatic wife, but he never deserted her. Charred Wood "Tell me, Your Majesty," I said, "if I accept, will I be regarded as a legitimate descendant of the House of Dalberg or as of a morganatic marriage?" The Colonel of the Red Huzzars There is much misunderstanding in America as to these morganatic marriages. Face to Face with Kaiserism Indeed, she recollected having once seen a newspaper containing an early portrait of a family group composed of Duke Boris and his morganatic wife and children. The Splendid Folly A morganatic marriage I did think of at first. The Princess Virginia Weber, however, had spoken of a morganatic marriage, and fearful pressure might be brought to bear. The Hosts of the Air Strange though it may appear, the son of the Great Napoleon and the morganatic husband of his mother were attached to each other in the most intimate way. The Tragedy of St. Helena "By that time she had so fascinated her employer, the Duke of Lotzen, that he actually married her—morganatically, of course." The Cab of the Sleeping Horse There had been two children of the morganatic marriage, a son and a daughter. The Splendid Folly A scion of the House of Hesse Darmstadt by a morganatic marriage, Prince Alexander of Battenberg had been sounded by the Russian authorities, with a view to his acceptance of the Bulgarian crown. The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) Prince Karl is in love with her and intends to force her into a morganatic marriage. The Hosts of the Air If she had made a clandestine, morganatic marriage, she had by the law of France forfeited her position as regent during her son's minority; she had forgotten his claims on her and those of France. France in the Nineteenth Century She was married to a mortal—true; but morganatically, I doubt it. Notes and Queries, Number 47, September 21, 1850 This history of a morganatic marriage—it held a faint ring of familiarity. The Splendid Folly In 1900 he contracted with a Slav lady, the Countess Chotek, a morganatic marriage, which brought him into strained relations with the Emperor and Court. The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) The very word "morganatic" was repulsive to him. The Hosts of the Air The sons of Leopold's eldest son were excluded from the succession on account of the marriage of their father being morganatic, and the principality passed in 1747 to his second son, Leopold II. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 Is not this a sufficient explanation of the term morganatic being applied to marriages where the parties are of unequal rank? Notes and Queries, Number 45, September 7, 1850 This application of the word would naturally rise out of the restrictions imposed upon the wife and children of a morganatic marriage. Notes and Queries, Number 38, July 20, 1850 "Neither she nor her friends would be in the least likely to consider anything in the nature of a morganatic alliance." The Great Prince Shan Do you understand that it was a great honor he offered Mademoiselle Lannes, to make her his morganatic wife? The Hosts of the Air There were varying degrees of the morganatic about all others, such as marriage with a foreigner or emancipated slave. Life in the Roman World of Nero and St. Paul His peer would be the morganatic brother-in-law of the queen. The Man Who Laughs "I felt that I could not do the princely act very long either as to looks or fees, so I said that the princess had made a morganatic marriage, and that I was it." Abroad with the Jimmies By these deaths the old House of the Zähringer became extinct, and the offspring of a morganatic marriage became the heirs to the throne. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861 "He could offer her vast wealth and even as a morganatic wife a great position." The Hosts of the Air The idea that his niece should be a German Baroness, married "morganatically" to a Prince, had already given him much to think about. The Europeans The ceremony, which we call here a morganatic marriage, you have, probably, heard of before. Vivian Grey Personally I do not believe she was in any way connected with one of the royal houses of Europe, as rumor said, nor that she was the morganatic wife of an Austrian archduke. The Master Detective Being Some Further Investigations of Christopher Quarles She admitted him to her table; he became her chamberlain, her advocate at the Congress of Vienna, her prime minister in the Duchy of Parma, and after Napoleon's death, her morganatic husband. The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise The union of music with words is a morganatic marriage, in which the words must suffer violence. Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde"; an essay on the Wagnerian drama The strange word "morganatic" was constantly in his ears; it reminded him of a certain Mrs. Morgan whom he had once known and who had been a bold, unpleasant woman. The Europeans He is the son of a Russian Grand Duke—the offspring of a morganatic marriage—his mother is driven from the country by order of the Czar. Further Adventures of Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason Corner Folks In such countries words like "mistress," "concubine," and "morganatic wife" take on a decided respectability with a touch of pathos rather than reproach. We Can't Have Everything It is regrettable," I consoled; "but you have no chance for a legitimate, even a morganatic alliance with the young Grand Duke. The Secrets of the German War Office You have been guilty of an egregious folly,—but nothing can make your marriage otherwise than morganatic. Temporal Power Frederick William III. of Prussia was one of her admirers, and had offered to marry her morganatically, and create her Herzogin von Breslau. Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century The apartments were all open, and I had an opportunity to reconstruct, from its milieu at least, the character of a morganatic queen. Italian Hours Hasty births, premature births, secret births, morganatic births, illegitimate births, and every variety of infelicitous intrusion upon your planet. Without Prejudice A dozen direct censures are easier to bear than one morganatic compliment. Following the Equator — Part 1 You know that such a marriage is, and can only be morganatic;—and as the immediate consequence of your amazing folly, a suitable Royal alliance must be arranged for you at once. Temporal Power It was no other than Madame de Liliengarten, the mistress, or as some said the morganatic wife, of the old Duke of X——, Duke Victor's father. Barry Lyndon The villa now belongs to the King, who has lodged his morganatic wife there. Italian Hours These morganatic marriages are not, I may note, allowed to the Sunnis. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 Nothing but a morganatic marriage would be possible, and this would deprive his children of the throne. Long Live the King! "Perhaps if she were not morganatically your daughter-in-law, you might be your son's rival?" Temporal Power At this time began those morganatic marriages of affection which in the fifteenth century, on grounds either of policy or morality, would have had no meaning at all. The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy If it were some decent morganatic affair I wouldn't say; but he must have been a fool to throw away thousands on a woman like that. The Man Who Knew Too Much The Vicomte de Beauseant, therefore, had himself set an example to the rest of the world by respecting, with as good a grace as might be, this morganatic union. Father Goriot "How you stick to a word and a phrase!" exclaimed the King irritably; "The morganatic rule does away with the very idea of bigamy!" Temporal Power |
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