The Thai constitution was altered in 1974 to allow for female succession, thus making her eligible for the throne.
Because the royal couple has only one son, the Thai constitution was altered in 1974 to allow for female succession.
The family is usually divided in several lineages as it continued through female succession.
Indeed, female succession was a reality in France.
He was among the first to invoke Salic Law as a reasoning against female succession to the throne.
However, female succession was possible by the Saxe-Lauenburgian laws.
She had inherited the title from her father, the first Baron, the title having been created with a special remainder to allow female succession.
In the French royal house Salic law applied, which did not permit female succession.
No male heir has been born since 1965, leading members of Parliament to consider passing legislation that would allow female succession.
Because a female succession in the Persian Empire was not foreseen, she might also have acted as a regent.