Definitionadj. (of marriages) of a marriage between one of royal or noble birth and one of lower rank
Last update: June 10, 2015
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy was famous for the movement of morganatic weddings. [Please select]
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ALEXANDER (ALEXANDER OF BATTENBERG) (1857-1893), first prince of Bulgaria, was the second son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and the Rhine by his morganatic marriage with Julia, countess von Hauke. [Please select]
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"He could offer her vast wealth and even as a morganatic wife a great position." [Please select]
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Weber, however, had spoken of a morganatic marriage, and fearful pressure might be brought to bear. [Please select]
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Prince Karl is in love with her and intends to force her into a morganatic marriage. [Please select]
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Prince Karl of Auersperg offers you morganatic marriage, and he thinks that he is honoring you. [Please select]
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Do you understand that it was a great honor he offered Mademoiselle Lannes, to make her his morganatic wife. [Please select]
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"The Archduke married a morganatic wife who'll be Queen of Hungary and can't be Empress of Austria."' [Please select]
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