Examples of 'appanage' in a sentence

Meaning of "appanage"

Appanage is a verb that means to allocate resources or privileges to a particular group or individual
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Million was also given to the monarchs as appanage.
He has spent his appanage for the entire year in only four months.
He was the second duke of this appanage.
The appanage holders demanded excessive revenues and freed themselves from taxes.
The title also conferred an appanage on the region.
The system of appanage has played a particularly important role in France.
He was the first known holder of that title and appanage.
Kublai quickly came to his appanage in Hebei and ordered reforms.
Leonardo received Zakynthos as an appanage.
Arpalik was a kind of appanage given to members of the Ottoman elite for tax farming.
The principality was divided into several appanage duchies and lands.
He ruled the appanage principality of Uglich on the Volga.
Hence they cannot be claimed as an appanage of Toryism.
Berke gave Kaykaus appanage in Crimea and had him married to a Mongol woman.
He was the first known holder of the appanage of Finland.

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Gaston the appanage of the Duchy of Orléans.
But that does not make dance rhythms an appanage of French music.
The king gives the appanage of Berry to his son Charles VII of France.
We will have to look at the nobility 's appanage.
Staritsa was the seat of the last appanage principality in Russia.
He later moved to Spandau, where his wife was entitled to an appanage.
The king gives Touraine in appanage to his son Philip.
Under the treaty, Charles was granted the Duchy of Normandy as an additional appanage.
The Simjurids received an appanage in the Kohistan region of eastern Khorasan.
As if loveliness were not the special prerogative of woman-her legitimate appanage and heritage!
Thus, Anjou ceased to be an appanage and fell into the Royal domain.
Narapati gave his brother-in-law who already had Taungdwingyi as an appanage to rule Toungoo.
Ivan III appropriated Yury 's appanage for himself, rather than sharing it with his brothers.
However, he further pursued to gain a decent appanage from Denmark.
As such, it formed the appanage of the future Constantine XI Palaiologos r.
It was also within the south-eastern frontiers of the Hittite appanage domain of Tarhuntassa.
He held in appanage the counties of Valois, Alençon and Perche.
He would rule his grandfather 's appanage after his father died.
He made his elder son, Minkhaung II, crown prince and gave Dabayin as an appanage.
Moreover, the world is not the appanage of any one nation.
Dragutin abandoned Uroš I 's centralizing policy and ceded large territories to his mother in appanage.
King CharlesV tried to remove the appanage system, but in vain.
The newly gained Thessalian territories were entrusted to Michael 's son-in-law Constantine Maliasenos as a hereditary appanage.
Before his death, Géza organized a separate appanage duchy for his younger son, Béla.
John, Duke of Berry receives the Duchy of Berry as appanage.
Artois was derived from her father 's Appanage of the County of Artois.
In the 14th century, some parts of the principality were temporarily given away as appanage.
Robert received the County of Artois as appanage in his father 's will.
The king confirms the appanage grant of Poitou for his brother Alfonso, Count of Poitou.
She retired west to Ögedei 's appanage on the Emil.
The king recreates the appanage of Berry for his son Jean who dies in 1417.
The lordship of Le Pesle, the most important, was originally an appanage of Briord.
As a royal prince, he received an appanage of 20 Million Piedmont scudo.
As if loveliness were not the special prerogative of woman -- her legitimate appanage and heritage!
At his father 's death, Yury received in appanage the towns of Zvenigorod, Ruza, and Galich.

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