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- Nassau_Family_Pact abstract "The Nassau Family Pact was a mutual pact of inheritance and succession made in 1783 by princes of the old European noble and sovereign family of Nassau. It confirmed that Salic Law was to operate in favor of all the agnatic lines of the family, specifically the two senior surviving lines which had originated in the Middle Ages, the Walramian and the Ottonian. The pact chiefly provided that in case of one of these lines becoming extinct, the other would succeed in its hereditary Nassau lands ("the main concept of the pact was that if either the Ottonian or Walramian male line would become extinct the other line would succeed").There was a clause to provide for a so-called Semi-Salic continuation to the dynasty in an undefined way if both the lines were to die out in the male line ("also arranged for that in the absence of all male successors, females could succeed"). In case of the extinction of all male lines, the closest heir to the last male will succeed and in turn will be succeeded by the heirs of that closest one. If the closest heir happens to be a woman, the pact was silent about whether her husband receives rights or not. There was no precise stipulation as to what precisely was to happen after that closest heir: would the succession evolve to heirs general, or only to heirs male, and what would happen if that line also died out.The pact was agreed to be applied to "Imperial fiefs" which meant those territories owned or acquired in the then Holy Roman Empire. The pact thus in 1890 determined the succession of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, a territory acquired into the dynasty only after the pact was sealed but which at the time had been a member of the German Confederation, a body that was regarded as the successor to the Holy Roman Empire. The pact did not apply to the succession in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, a state not regarded as formerly imperial. Luxembourg was thus inherited by the Weilburg branch, the only extant branch from that date onwards.In 1907, the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, William IV, head of the House of Nassau, determined that the branch of the Count of Merenberg was, as morganatic, incapable to succeed to the sovereignties of the House of Nassau. This effectively meant that the Grand Duke himself was then the only surviving agnate of the House.Having himself only daughters, he felt the need to organize the succession further and remedy some of the undefined points. In April 1907 the Grand Duke decreed (approved in July 1907 by legislature of Luxembourg and thereafter enacted) amendments to the house law of Nassau. The succession law thus amended governs the current succession in Luxembourg, and apparently the succession specifically provided by the pact itself is fulfilled and its impact is exhausted.Marie-Adélaïde succeeded according to the 1907 law, an outcome that was identical with the stipulations of the pact.Were any successions of the House of Nassau outside Luxembourg to need to be adjudicated afterwards, it is unclear what the pact would provide — whether a line identical with that of modern Luxembourg's, or different.".
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- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageRevisionID "622480961".
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Agnate.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Agnatic_seniority.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Category:1783_in_Europe.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Hesse.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_of_Nassau.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Chamber_of_Deputies_(Luxembourg).
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Count_of_Merenberg.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duke_of_Luxembourg.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Heirs_general.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Heirs_male.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Heirs_of_the_body.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink House_law.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Nassau.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Inheritance.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_the_Netherlands.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Legislature_of_Luxembourg.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Line_of_hereditary_succession.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Luxembourg.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Marie-Adélaïde,_Grand_Duchess_of_Luxembourg.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Morganatic.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Morganatic_marriage.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_succession.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Otto_I,_Count_of_Nassau.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Otto_I_of_Nassau.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Patrilineality.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Salic_Law.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Salic_law.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Semi-Salic.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Walram_II,_Count_of_Nassau.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Walram_II_of_Nassau.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLink Weilburg.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nassau Family Pact".
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageWikiLinkText "treaty of inheritance".
- Nassau_Family_Pact hasPhotoCollection Nassau_Family_Pact.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Nassau_Family_Pact subject Category:1783_in_Europe.
- Nassau_Family_Pact subject Category:History_of_Hesse.
- Nassau_Family_Pact subject Category:House_of_Nassau.
- Nassau_Family_Pact hypernym Pact.
- Nassau_Family_Pact type Article.
- Nassau_Family_Pact type MilitaryPerson.
- Nassau_Family_Pact type Article.
- Nassau_Family_Pact comment "The Nassau Family Pact was a mutual pact of inheritance and succession made in 1783 by princes of the old European noble and sovereign family of Nassau. It confirmed that Salic Law was to operate in favor of all the agnatic lines of the family, specifically the two senior surviving lines which had originated in the Middle Ages, the Walramian and the Ottonian.".
- Nassau_Family_Pact label "Nassau Family Pact".
- Nassau_Family_Pact sameAs Nassauischer_Erbverein.
- Nassau_Family_Pact sameAs Nassause_erfvereniging.
- Nassau_Family_Pact sameAs m.05x2p0.
- Nassau_Family_Pact sameAs Q1321982.
- Nassau_Family_Pact sameAs Q1321982.
- Nassau_Family_Pact wasDerivedFrom Nassau_Family_Pact?oldid=622480961.
- Nassau_Family_Pact isPrimaryTopicOf Nassau_Family_Pact.