Yes
The political and cultural heritage they were heirs to was male domination. The man, and man only, was allowed to participate in political affairs. At home, a wife was expected to do as her husband wishes.
It depends, but the last type they have and the type they have to day is a democracy, in the past it was ruled by a king and then nobles or aristocrats. They called it aristocracy, the nobles or aristocrats were wealthy male land owners that decided to overthrow the king, then they were overthrown by a tyrant, then the tyrant was overthrown by the people, witch then became a direct democracy.
Thutmose II died after a 15 year reign, making Hatshepsut a widow before the age of 30. Hatshepsut had no sons -- only a daughter, Neferure -- and the male heir was an infant, born to a concubine named Isis.
A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.
King Henry VIII (8th).
from the King's male heirs
If a King has no sons but does have a daughter then she will become Queen. The crown will always be passed to the person closest to the throne, but boys first and then girls.
Wealthy merchant families ruled Florence. The Albizzi Family was prominent in Florence from 1382 to 1434. The House of Medici ruled from 1434 to 1737, when there were no more male heirs, after which Austria temporarily ruled Tuscany. Tuscany became a province of the United Kingdom of Italy in 1861.
She failed to provide him with male heirs.
At the time, the monarch inherited only through the male line. Females only inherited if there were no male heirs.
"Kanishk" is a male given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "gold." It is also the name of an ancient Kushan king who ruled in South Asia.
A king is a male and a queen is a female.
At the time, the monarch inherited only through the male line. Females only inherited if there were no male heirs.
Because they were son and mother, respectively. Queen Mary was married to King George V and they had six children including more than enough male heirs, thus being sufficient reason to stop producing.
The political and cultural heritage they were heirs to was male domination. The man, and man only, was allowed to participate in political affairs. At home, a wife was expected to do as her husband wishes.
any of his male siblings if none then to male family members
Sparta was ruled by only a few of its men, but Athens was ruled by all of its male citizens.