And generally, to an experienced ( but not too elderly ) agnate of the clan, which basically favored seniority until lifespans grew longer, even to feebleness and infirmity, in average.
32.
The new sovereign was well aware of the danger her former husband posed to her reign; being her brother's closest agnate, it was feared that he would claim the crown for himself.
33.
These clans are further sub-divided into " das dinia " and " teen dinia ", being close and distant agnate groups who share in the birth and death rituals.
34.
In law, the term consanguine is used in place of agnate . ) They share only one parent instead of two as full siblings do and are on average 25 % related . [ 3]
35.
At the request of the governor of the Netherlands, the Duke of Alba, she was granted a pension by King Philip II of Spain ( her oldest son's agnate half-brother ).
36.
The largest social unit for Fijians is the " Yavusa ", defined by R . A . Derrick as the " direct agnate descendants of a single kalou-vu " ( deified ancestor ).
37.
Ernest Gunther had a castle built in the years after 1651, which received the name agnates of the ducal house, the title of Duke belonged to everyone of them ( as is the Germanic custom ).
38.
When Wilhelmina came to the Dutch throne in 1890 at age 10, the throne of Luxembourg went to her very distant agnate ( but incidentally also her maternal granduncle ), Adolf, former Duke of Nassau.
39.
The legality of that treaty concession has been, and still is under discussion, because not all of the then agnates of the House participated in the deed, and at least one of them was then underage.
40.
Baron Klaus Arvid's only son's only son, Dr . Phil, baron Klas Karl Gustav Kurck ( 1849-1937 ), cultural historian, was the last legitimate agnate of this Kurck family.