Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Since his son Manuel married dynastically, he is kept in line of succession.
How to respond to women who come to power dynastically has become an increasingly contentious issue for women's rights advocates in Asia.
More consequential, however, was the argument about whether a prince should be elected or succeed dynastically.
It was dynastically imperative that the Prussian heir should be placed at the head of an army, too.
Dynastically this is important, because it means that the Queen now has four male heirs in direct succession, all in good health.
Georg is the only one of his siblings to make a dynastically equal marriage according to Habsburg family laws.
Their immediate enemy was Poland, now dynastically as well as territorially linked to Sweden.
In 1387, the Lithuanians, who had long threatened the western frontier, converted to Catholicism and united dynastically with the Poles.
There was constant anti-Spanish agitation in Portugal, which had been dynastically joined to Spain since 1580.
The lives of the Kennedy men from 1901 to 1963 were certainly not without their ups and downs, but dynastically speaking, the family was pretty much on the rise.
On the other hand, he must have been a disappointment to his dynastically inclined father and mother since he never showed any aspirations for political office despite their encouragement.
In the meantime he had been persuaded that he should repudiate la bella Ardizzina and make a more dynastically suitable marriage.
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, ruled after 1572 by elective kings, was even less able to counteract the growing importance of the dynastically active Hohenzollerns.
Frustrated dynastically as well as sexually, Ecgfrith is likely to have blamed Wilfrid for Æthelthryth's contumacy.
From that moment the del Vasto became Marquis of the Piedmontese town and handed the title dynastically as a true signoria.
Due to Lorenzo's Machiavellian revenge plot against Horatio, Bel-imperia "is forced into a dynastically advantageous wedding to a man she abhors."
Dynastically carrying on the tradition of the great New Orleans group the Meters, the Funky Meters combine funk and Crescent City rhythms into party music.
He is important dynastically as a candidate for both the headship of the Hesse-Kassel dynasty (through his father) and for the Danish throne (through his mother).
But that title was constitutionally reserved for the eldest child of the heir to the throne, whereas Antônio is only the next (dynastically eligible) brother of the heir.
His surname was Doria, but since he belonged to the ruling house of Arborea he is often dynastically called Bas-Serra, or Doria-Bas.
In 1948 Vladimir, relying on his earlier advice on the Bagrations' historically royal status, chose to wed Leonida dynastically in Lausanne, Switzerland.
And now, after last night's election, the new generation of Bushes, from their vote-rich perches in Texas and Florida, are poised to act on their birthright and behave dynastically.
Brittany and France were still technically separate realms at the time, united only dynastically through the marriage of Duchess Anne to king Louis XII of France.
However, Pieter Broek holds that it was as acceptable dynastically as the Bagrationi marriage of Vasili's cousin, Vladimir Kirillovich.