An heir is the person entitled, by reason of relationship, to receive an intestate (without a Will) person's estate after their death.
It is also the term for a person who inherits under a Will (weather a relative or not).
He is in Japan
Rajus ..they were kings, their current heir resides in Chattisgadh and Maharashtra
the name of the heir prince was "le Dauphin"
The heir to the throne was called LE DAUPHIN
So far, four. But the current heir to the heir to the throne is named William, so in fifty years or so...
Medieval kings offered land and power to dukes and barons in return for their support (usually in the form of manpower). Kings kept heir subjects in line by putting them on land that they could, essentially, never pay off.
Marriage was so important to kings because the kings wanted their family to stay in power and only their sons. Basically they needed an heir to their throne so once they passed on their son would get posession of the throne.
The mean of heir to heir means one heir from a family to another heir of the same family.
No, none of the kings of Europe were descended from Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar himself had no male heir and his only daughter died in childbirth. However, connotations for a king, such as Tsar and Kaiser, are titles taken from the name/title Caesar.No, none of the kings of Europe were descended from Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar himself had no male heir and his only daughter died in childbirth. However, connotations for a king, such as Tsar and Kaiser, are titles taken from the name/title Caesar.No, none of the kings of Europe were descended from Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar himself had no male heir and his only daughter died in childbirth. However, connotations for a king, such as Tsar and Kaiser, are titles taken from the name/title Caesar.No, none of the kings of Europe were descended from Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar himself had no male heir and his only daughter died in childbirth. However, connotations for a king, such as Tsar and Kaiser, are titles taken from the name/title Caesar.No, none of the kings of Europe were descended from Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar himself had no male heir and his only daughter died in childbirth. However, connotations for a king, such as Tsar and Kaiser, are titles taken from the name/title Caesar.No, none of the kings of Europe were descended from Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar himself had no male heir and his only daughter died in childbirth. However, connotations for a king, such as Tsar and Kaiser, are titles taken from the name/title Caesar.No, none of the kings of Europe were descended from Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar himself had no male heir and his only daughter died in childbirth. However, connotations for a king, such as Tsar and Kaiser, are titles taken from the name/title Caesar.No, none of the kings of Europe were descended from Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar himself had no male heir and his only daughter died in childbirth. However, connotations for a king, such as Tsar and Kaiser, are titles taken from the name/title Caesar.No, none of the kings of Europe were descended from Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar himself had no male heir and his only daughter died in childbirth. However, connotations for a king, such as Tsar and Kaiser, are titles taken from the name/title Caesar.
Last king of what? There are still kings today. Queen Elizabeth's heir will be king of England. Sweden has a king. There are other countries that are still monarchies.
As a matter of necessity, kings had to be careful because they were targets for plots and foreign attack. It was necessary to have as many friends as possible, so it was important that kings not insult people and get on their good sides by giving them rewards for good work. They also had to make sure that troublemakers were removed. They had to maintain military forces, but also had to try to keep taxes low so they did not wind up having to deal with peasant revolts. They had to be careful to make sure there was a recognized heir, but also that the heir would not try to get rid of them. It was not an easy job.
The homophone for "heir" is "air."