Posted by Johan on 16/5/2011, 20:08:38, in reply to "Re: Bagrationi baby"
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In that scenario Anne allready has two heiresses for the claim of her branch.
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: Historically the throne several times passed
: to Queens, who married Bagration cousins,
: and several times it passed from the brother
: to brother rather than father to son. I do
: not believe one can reliably claim that male
: or mixed male priory and female
: primogeniture was securely established by
: 1801, when Georgia was incorporated into
: Russia.
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: A boy might claim his right over the
: allready
: born daughters of Anne. However im not sure
: the Bagrations aknowledge a female line of
: succession.
: Still if he's the son of one pretender and
: the grandson of the other, who has no male
: heirs than it would help his claim i guess.
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: I wonder what the implication of this is in
: the light of the claim by Anne's father that
: he is the head of the royal house and not
: Prince Bagration.
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: According to an article in the Georgian
: press,
: Prince David Bagration-Mukhrani and Princess
: Anna Bagration-Gruzinsky are expecting their
: first child.
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: The couple were married in February 2009
: with the blessing of the Georgian Patriarch.
: Stories of a separation surfaced that April,
: and by August 2009 the union was reportedly
: beyond repair. However, there has apparently
: been a reconciliation between the Prince and
: Princess, and they were photographed
: together in Switzerland either this year.
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: Some associates of Prince David seem rather
: certain that the baby will be a boy.
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: Source: Prime Time
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