dynastic claimant
C34968
concept
A dynastic claimant is an individual who asserts a legitimate right to a throne or hereditary title based on lineage within a ruling family.
Observed surface forms (9)
- claimant to the Spanish throne ×2
- pretender to a throne ×2
- Legitimist pretender ×1
- Stuart claimant to the British throne ×1
- disputed claimant to the Castilian throne ×1
- head of state pretender ×1
- legitimist claimant to the French throne ×1
- noble claimant ×1
- political legitimacy claim ×1
Instances (13)
- Louise Marie Thérèse d’Artois via concept surface "legitimist claimant to the French throne"
- James II, Count of Urgell
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Carlos VII of Spain (Carlist claimant)
via concept surface "claimant to the Spanish throne"
surface form: Carlos VII of Spain
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Jaime III of Spain (Carlist claimant)
via concept surface "claimant to the Spanish throne"
surface form: Jaime III of Spain
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la Beltraneja
via concept surface "disputed claimant to the Castilian throne"
surface form: La Beltraneja
- Prince Pedro, Duke of Calabria via concept surface "pretender to a throne"
- Franz, Duke of Bavaria via concept surface "head of state pretender"
- Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou via concept surface "Legitimist pretender"
- William Alexander via concept surface "noble claimant"
- British monarchy (Jacobite line) via concept surface "political legitimacy claim"
- Henry IX (Jacobite) via concept surface "Stuart claimant to the British throne"
- Catherine, Duchess of Braganza
- John I of Penthièvre via concept surface "pretender to a throne"