词条 | Jure matris |
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Jure matris (iure matris) is a Latin phrase meaning "by right of his mother" or "in right of his mother". It is commonly encountered in the law of inheritance when a noble title or other right passes from mother to son. It is also used in the context of monarchy in cases where a woman holds a title in her own right but grants exercise of the power to her son. In many cultures it was common for the husband of a titled woman to exercise power on her behalf, and sometimes after his death she allowed their son and heir the same privilege during her lifetime. Notable jure matris rulers
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References1. ^*{{cite book |chapter=Women in the Crusader States: The Queens of Jerusalem |title=Medieval Women |last=Hamilton |first=Bernard |authorlink= |editor=Baker, Derek |year=1978 |publisher=Ecclesiastical History Society |location=Oxford |isbn=0-631-19260-3 |pages= |url= }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Jure matris}} 4 : Nobility|Latin legal terminology|Genealogy|Inheritance |
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