This depends on the FORM. Primogeniture is the word for 'right of inheritance', and there are a number of forms of this.
Beyond this, there are several other forms with greater or lesser amounts of convulted rulings.
The eldest son
oldest son.
Primogeniture was the custom of land inheritance whereby the entire estate passed to the eldest son. The custom spread from Normandy to Britain with the arrival of William the Conqueror in 1066. As part of the feudal system, primogeniture prevented the division of estates. However, it also disenfranchised women altogether and forced younger sons to leave to seek their own fortunes or live at the courtesy and in the service of their elder brothers.
Primogeniture
Primogeniture meant that the first son of English families got all of the inheritance, (land, money, etc), leaving younger sons to seek income elsewhere, hence, immigration to America.
Primogeniture is the state of being a firstborn child, usually in reference to succession and inheritance. An example of a sentence using the word "primogeniture" is "The customs and laws of primogeniture dictated that the Dukedom would go to his firstborn son. "
Primogéniture
Primogeniture
Primogeniture was the custom of land inheritance whereby the entire estate passed to the eldest son. The custom spread from Normandy to Britain with the arrival of William the Conqueror in 1066. As part of the feudal system, primogeniture prevented the division of estates. However, it also disenfranchised women altogether and forced younger sons to leave to seek their own fortunes or live at the courtesy and in the service of their elder brothers.
Primogeniture
Primogeniture meant that the first son of English families got all of the inheritance, (land, money, etc), leaving younger sons to seek income elsewhere, hence, immigration to America.
Patrilineal System
Not so sure it led to the growth of knights, what it did lead to was the growth of the clergy as it was a custom to put at least one son into the clergy.
Primogeniture is the state of being a firstborn child, usually in reference to succession and inheritance. An example of a sentence using the word "primogeniture" is "The customs and laws of primogeniture dictated that the Dukedom would go to his firstborn son. "
I think you are looking for "primogeniture."
Primogéniture
In primogeniture, the eldest son of the king is the heir to the throne.In coparcenary, all the sons of a father are to share power equally.
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Primogeniture