| 41. | At least two systems of hereditary succession are direct and full applications of the Salic Law : agnatic seniority and agnatic primogeniture.
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| 42. | Legitimists hold that the king of France must be chosen according to the traditional rules of succession based in the Salic law.
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| 43. | The Duchess did not inherit her father's Imperial princely title as the Empire operated Salic Law, preventing female succession.
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| 44. | Denmark was also under Salic Law, but only among descendants of Frederick III ( who was the first hereditary monarch of Denmark.
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| 45. | Unlike France, the kingdom of Spain had no Salic Law, so it was possible for a female to assume the throne.
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| 46. | The salic custom, inheritance rights were absolute, and all land was divided equally among the sons of a dead land holder.
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| 47. | This removed his brother, Infante Carlos, Count of Molina, as the next in the line of succession under Salic Law.
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| 48. | The Salic law was imposed to prohibit her daughters from inheriting and Spain has had only Kings regnant since her death in 1504.
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| 49. | These restriction are aligned to Portuguese and French royal traditions, although the Brazilian rules of succession are not directed by Salic Law.
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| 50. | The only current monarchy that operated under semi-Salic law until recently is Luxembourg, which changed to absolute primogeniture in 2011.
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