The king of an ancient European kingdom, confirmed by the Pope, was besiged in his castle by a foriegn king's forces. After many years, he surrendered in exchange for the lives of his subjects and soldiers. He and his family were exiled, he being banished to a monastery in another country where he lived out his days. His family thrived in the new country and a long line of descendents still exist today. As this was prior to the ideaology of primogenture being widely accepted, and as historical examples show, it was common in this former kingdom for the royal blood line to be extended through male and female descendants, what would be the correct form of address for a male, or female, of direct descent?
2006-11-14
07:07:31
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enigmas
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