Illegitimate

  • 71natural son — illegitimate son …

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  • 72turpis causa — illegitimate motive, motive that is not allowed as the cause for an action …

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  • 73spurious —    illegitimate    From the days when birth other than to married parents was viewed differently.    Literally, it meant not real, although the resultant human beings certainly existed:     He would not have spurious children to get any share of… …

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  • 74illegitimacy — illegitimate ► ADJECTIVE 1) not in accordance with the law or accepted standards. 2) (of a child) born of parents not lawfully married to each other. DERIVATIVES illegitimacy noun illegitimately adverb …

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  • 75illegitimately — illegitimate ► ADJECTIVE 1) not in accordance with the law or accepted standards. 2) (of a child) born of parents not lawfully married to each other. DERIVATIVES illegitimacy noun illegitimately adverb …

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  • 76Illegitimacy — • As generally defined, and as understood in this article, illegitimacy denotes the condition of children born out of wedlock Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Illegitimacy     Illegitimacy …

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  • 77Legitimacy (law) — St. Vladimir the Great …

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  • 78List of Norwegian monarchs — Coronation of Charles III John in Nidaros Cathedral 1818 Members of Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish royal families have been Norwegian monarchs. Norwegian territories were not united until about 860 and were ruled by jarls. Harald Fairhair united… …

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  • 79Owain Gwynedd — The coat of arms retroactively attributed to Owain Gwynedd were: Vert, three eagles displayed in fess Or Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd (Middle Welsh: Owain Gwyned; c. 1100 – November 28, 1170), in English also known as Owen the Great, was King of… …

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  • 80Strain theory (sociology) — In criminology, the strain theory states that social structures within society may encourage citizens to commit crime. Following on the work of Émile Durkheim, Strain Theories have been advanced by Merton (1938), Cohen (1955), Cloward and Ohlin… …

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