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Cadet branch

In history and heraldry, a cadet branch consists of the male-line descendants of a monarch's or patriarch's younger sons (cadets). In the ruling dynasties and noble families of much of Europe and Asia, the family's major assets—realm, titles, fiefs, property and income—have historically been passed from a father to his firstborn son in what is known as primogeniture; younger sons—cadets—inherited less wealth and authority to pass to future generations of descendants.

In families and cultures in which this was not the custom or law, as in the feudal Holy Roman Empire, equal distribution of the family's holdings among male members was eventually apt to so fragment the inheritance as to render it too small to sustain the descendants at the socio-economic level of their forefather. Moreover, brothers and their descendants sometimes quarreled over their allocations, or even became estranged. While agnatic primogeniture became a common way of keeping the family's wealth intact and reducing familial disputes, it did so at the expense of younger sons and their descendants. Both before and after a state legal default of inheritance by primogeniture, younger brothers sometimes vied with older brothers to be chosen their father's heir or, after the choice was made, sought to usurp the elder's birthright.

Status

In such cases, primary responsibility for promoting the family's prestige, aggrandizement, and fortune fell upon the senior branch for future generations. A cadet, having less means, was not expected to produce a family. If a cadet chose to raise a family, its members were expected to maintain the family's social status by avoiding derogation, but could pursue endeavors too demeaning or too risky for the senior branch, such as emigration to another sovereign's realm, engagement in commerce, or a profession such as law, religion, academia, military service or government office.

Some cadet branches came to inherit the crown of the senior line, e.g. the Bourbon Counts of Vendôme mounted the throne of France (after civil war) in 1593; the House of Savoy-Carignan succeeded to the kingdoms of Sardinia (1831) and Italy (1861); the Counts Palatine of Zweibrücken obtained the Palatine Electorate of the Rhine (1799) and the Kingdom of Bavaria (1806); and a deposed Duke of Nassau was restored to sovereignty in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (1890).

In other cases, a junior branch came to eclipse more senior lines in rank and power, e.g. the Electors and Kings of Saxony who were a younger branch of the House of Wettin than the Grand Dukes of Saxe-Weimar.

A still more junior branch of the Wettins, headed by the rulers of the small Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, would, through diplomacy or marriage in the 19th and 20th centuries, obtain or consort and sire the royal crowns of, successively, Belgium, Portugal, Bulgaria and the Commonwealth realms. Also, marriage to cadet males of the Houses of Oldenburg (Holstein-Gottorp), Polignac, and Bourbon-Parma brought those dynasties patrilineally to the thrones of Russia, Monaco, and Luxembourg, respectively. The Dutch royal house has, at different times, been a cadet branch of Mecklenburg and Lippe(-Biesterfeld). In the Commonwealth realms, the male-line descendants of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh are cadet members of the House of Glücksburg.

It was a risk that cadet branches maintaining legal heirs could sink in status. This could be due to shrunken wealth too meagre to survive shifting political upheavals (e.g. legal mechanisms in factionalism or revolution of attainder, capital offences and show trials) as much as unpopularity or distance from the reigning line.

Notable cadet branches

See also

References

  1. ^ Poore, Benjamin Perley (1848). The Rise and Fall of Louis Philippe, Ex-king of the French: Giving a History of the French Revolution, from Its Commencement, in 1789. W.D. Ticknor & company. p. 299. Retrieved 2009-03-06.
  2. ^ a b Amos, Deborah (1991). "Sheikh to Chic". Mother Jones. p. 28.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2016-08-07. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  4. ^ "Family Tree". Datarabia. Retrieved 1 April 2018.

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fiefs property and income have historically been passed from a father to his firstborn son in what is known as primogeniture younger sons cadets inherited less wealth and authority to pass to future generations of descendants In families and cultures in which this was not the custom or law as in the feudal Holy Roman Empire equal distribution of the family s holdings among male members was eventually apt to so fragment the inheritance as to render it too small to sustain the descendants at the socio economic level of their forefather Moreover brothers and their descendants sometimes quarreled over their allocations or even became estranged While agnatic primogeniture became a common way of keeping the family s wealth intact and reducing familial disputes it did so at the expense of younger sons and their descendants Both before and after a state legal default of inheritance by primogeniture younger brothers sometimes vied with older brothers to be chosen their father s heir or after the choice was made sought to usurp the elder s birthright Contents 1 Status 2 Notable cadet branches 3 See also 4 ReferencesStatus EditIn such cases primary responsibility for promoting the family s prestige aggrandizement and fortune fell upon the senior branch for future generations A cadet having less means was not expected to produce a family If a cadet chose to raise a family its members were expected to maintain the family s social status by avoiding derogation but could pursue endeavors too demeaning or too risky for the senior branch such as emigration to another sovereign s realm engagement in commerce or a profession such as law religion academia military service or government office Some cadet branches came to inherit the crown of the senior line e g the Bourbon Counts of Vendome mounted the throne of France after civil war in 1593 the House of Savoy Carignan succeeded to the kingdoms of Sardinia 1831 and Italy 1861 the Counts Palatine of Zweibrucken obtained the Palatine Electorate of the Rhine 1799 and the Kingdom of Bavaria 1806 and a deposed Duke of Nassau was restored to sovereignty in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg 1890 In other cases a junior branch came to eclipse more senior lines in rank and power e g the Electors and Kings of Saxony who were a younger branch of the House of Wettin than the Grand Dukes of Saxe Weimar A still more junior branch of the Wettins headed by the rulers of the small Duchy of Saxe Coburg and Gotha would through diplomacy or marriage in the 19th and 20th centuries obtain or consort and sire the royal crowns of successively Belgium Portugal Bulgaria and the Commonwealth realms Also marriage to cadet males of the Houses of Oldenburg Holstein Gottorp Polignac and Bourbon Parma brought those dynasties patrilineally to the thrones of Russia Monaco and Luxembourg respectively The Dutch royal house has at different times been a cadet branch of Mecklenburg and Lippe Biesterfeld In the Commonwealth realms the male line descendants of Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh are cadet members of the House of Glucksburg It was a risk that cadet branches maintaining legal heirs could sink in status This could be due to shrunken wealth too meagre to survive shifting political upheavals e g legal mechanisms in factionalism or revolution of attainder capital offences and show trials as much as unpopularity or distance from the reigning line The Capetian branch of the princes de Courtenay s last prince died in 1733 without recognition by the crown as dynastic princes du sang despite undisputed but remote male line descent from Louis VI of France The principi di Ottajano of the House of Medici were heirs to the grand duchy of Tuscany when last male of that more senior branch died in 1737 yet were bypassed by intervention of Europe s major powers which allocated the title to Francesco II Stefano of the House of Habsburg Lorraine The Romanovs which dominated Russia s throne owed to kinship by marriage to tsar Ivan the Terrible from 1613 to the end of monarchy became reluctant to stress they descended from the 9th century founding ruler Rurik after 1880 when Tsar Alexander II wed Catherine Dolgorukov a Rurikid princess In part so that later cadet children could be sidelined and part because the marriage was deemed morganatic for Alexander having long been involved with Catherine as his mistress Notable cadet branches EditHouse of York descendants of the fourth son of Edward III Plantagenet King of England who in the course of the Wars of the Roses 1455 1485 displaced the agnatically senior line of Plantagenets the Lancaster branch on the English throne 1461 only to be finally displaced themselves by a Lancastrian cognatic descendant Henry Tudor Earl of Richmond who obtained the crown by conquest from Richard III August 1485 As Henry VII he took as queen consort the heiress of the cadet branch Elizabeth of York in January 1486 Their son Henry VIII thus united in his person and on the throne of England both branches of the Plantagenets while inaugurating the House of Tudor which ruled England until 1603 House of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Glucksburg descendants of a younger son of King Christian III of Denmark of the House of Oldenburg who eventually became monarchs of Denmark Norway and Greece House of Bourbon descendants of a younger son of Louis IX of France who in the person of Henry IV of France inherited the throne of France from the senior Capetian line of the Valois in 1589 and from which sprang the Bourbon kings of Spain including the Carlist and French legitimist lines the kings of the Two Sicilies and the sovereign Dukes of Parma who currently reign in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in a cadet line Also from Louis XIII de Bourbon descends the cadet branch known as the House of Orleans 1 to which the Citizen king Louis Philippe the Orleanist claimants to the throne of France Henri comte de Paris duc de France belong as does the House of Orleans Braganza House of Gonzaga the noble family which reigned in Mantua counted in its dynasty some cadet branches House of Guise although the Dukes of Lorraine exercised continental independence nominally they were vassals of the Holy Roman Emperors and their geo political importance resided less in the size of their realm than in their crucial location between the competing French and German nations A younger brother of Duke Antoine Claude of Lorraine was appanaged with the lordship of Guise in France and betook himself to the French court in search of his fortune There he was granted the title Duke of Guise as a member of the Peerage of France he and his male line descendants henceforth being accorded the rank of prince etranger As the Calvinist form of Protestantism spread widely among the nobility and mercantile class of France Claude s descendants embraced the Counter Reformation and formed the Catholic League to prevent a Protestant monarch from inheriting or seizing the throne of the last Valois kings Their leadership of the League infused the Guises with unequalled power in French politics Their leadership role during the French Wars of Religion further extended their influence in European affairs until the accession of the House of Bourbon to the throne in 1593 far beyond that of their senior cousins reigning in Nancy Mandela Nelson Mandela the late president of the Republic of South Africa was a male line great grandson of King Ngubengcuka of the Thembu nation of Southern African Xhosas Be that as it may he was and fellow members of the Mandela branch of the Thembus ruling royal dynasty are ineligible to succeed to the ancestral throne because they all descend from Ngubengcuka s morganatic marriage to a woman of a ritually inferior family As such their traditional role in the kingdom is that of hereditary privy counsellors to Thembu monarchs unable to succeed to the throne themselves In addition to this the family s recognized leader Chief Mandla Mandela also serves by tradition as the tribal chieftain of Mvezo under the authority of his relative the paramount chief of Thembuland currently King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo Spencer the comital branch of the Spencer family descended from John Spencer the youngest son of Charles Spencer 3rd Earl of Sunderland and Lady Anne Churchill The couple s eldest son Robert inherited his father s title of Earl of Sunderland When Robert 4th Earl of Sunderland died without an heir his paternal titles passed to his younger brother Charles who later inherited the title of Duke of Marlborough upon the death of his aunt Henrietta and became the 3rd Duke of Marlborough Charles descendants later known as the Spencer Churchills became the senior branch of the Spencer family His younger brother John had an only son also named John who became the 1st Earl Spencer From the line of the Earls Spencer descend many prominent figures including Diana Princess of Wales whose son William Prince of Wales was born heir eventual to the Crown of the United Kingdom Wellington Arthur Wellesley the younger brother of Richard Wellesley the 2nd Earl of Mornington started his career as a protege of his older brother He entered the military a traditional occupation of younger sons From 1809 to 1814 he won a series of very significant victories and was awarded a series of ascending titles Baron Douro Viscount Wellington Earl of Wellington Marquess of Wellington and finally Duke of Wellington A descendant of Baron Cowley youngest brother of Richard Wellesley became Earl of Cowley in the Peerage of the United Kingdom his junior line of the family thereby also achieving a higher status than that of the Earldom of Mornington in the Peerage of Ireland In the case of the House of Saud the surname Al Saud is carried by any descendant of Muhammad bin Saud or his three brothers Farhan Thunayyan and Mishari Al Saud s other family branches like the Al Kabir the Al Jiluwi the Al Thunayan the Al Mishari and the Al Farhan are called cadet branches Members of the cadet branches hold high and influential positions in government though they are not in line of succession to Saudi throne Many cadet members intermarry within the Al Saud to reestablish their lineage and continue to wield influence in the government 2 3 Sons daughters patrilineal granddaughters and grandsons of Ibn Saud are referred to by the style His Royal Highness HRH differing from those belonging to the cadet branches who are called His Highness HH and in addition to that a reigning king has the title of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques 2 3 4 See also EditSecundogenitureReferences Edit Poore Benjamin Perley 1848 The Rise and Fall of Louis Philippe Ex king of the French Giving a History of the French Revolution from Its Commencement in 1789 W D Ticknor amp company p 299 Retrieved 2009 03 06 a b Amos Deborah 1991 Sheikh to Chic Mother Jones p 28 a b Saudi Arabia HRH or HH American Bedu Archived from the original on 2016 08 07 Retrieved 2018 06 27 Family Tree Datarabia Retrieved 1 April 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cadet branch amp oldid 1146247617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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