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<blockquote data-quote="jasper" data-source="post: 855878" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>This is easy it can go three ways.</p><p>1. The nearest by degree cousin, to Elvis, will get get the crown and now is ruler of two kingdoms or ruler in Elvis and siginificate other in the one married into. This will also depend on if Elvis' kingdom allows females to rule or rule until who ever she marries becomes king.</p><p>2. The great checking of breeding books. Or start at Elvis. Go to Elvis mom. Any uncles or aunt alive and accept if no. Look at Grandpa Elvis. Check his brothers and sisters and follow the line forward to present day. The one with closest line to King including marriages back into primary or secondary lines gets this.</p><p></p><p>However one and two were not always followed. Look at Englands war of succession. Or how the Germanic lands would divide the lands by inheritance. A kingdom the size of California could be come lots of kingdoms the size of Rhode Island in two or three generations.</p><p>3. The strongest. </p><p></p><p>There were so many ways of becoming King that there was no hard and fast rule.</p><p>Edward 2 ( the wimp in Braveheart) was overthrown by his son and his wife and the nobles said bye bye Eddy.</p><p>Then Richard 2 (the fool) was overthrown by henry the 4 on the floor. And I think (you English chaps correct me if I mess up you history) he claim it by some line off of Edward 3 line.</p><p></p><p>Yo ho and bottle of yum.</p><p>Between 1066 to 1776 was there every a hundred year time people where the rulers did not have to fight for control of the throne.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasper, post: 855878, member: 277"] This is easy it can go three ways. 1. The nearest by degree cousin, to Elvis, will get get the crown and now is ruler of two kingdoms or ruler in Elvis and siginificate other in the one married into. This will also depend on if Elvis' kingdom allows females to rule or rule until who ever she marries becomes king. 2. The great checking of breeding books. Or start at Elvis. Go to Elvis mom. Any uncles or aunt alive and accept if no. Look at Grandpa Elvis. Check his brothers and sisters and follow the line forward to present day. The one with closest line to King including marriages back into primary or secondary lines gets this. However one and two were not always followed. Look at Englands war of succession. Or how the Germanic lands would divide the lands by inheritance. A kingdom the size of California could be come lots of kingdoms the size of Rhode Island in two or three generations. 3. The strongest. There were so many ways of becoming King that there was no hard and fast rule. Edward 2 ( the wimp in Braveheart) was overthrown by his son and his wife and the nobles said bye bye Eddy. Then Richard 2 (the fool) was overthrown by henry the 4 on the floor. And I think (you English chaps correct me if I mess up you history) he claim it by some line off of Edward 3 line. Yo ho and bottle of yum. Between 1066 to 1776 was there every a hundred year time people where the rulers did not have to fight for control of the throne. [/QUOTE]
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