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text_A: Tamera Mowry has a fraternal twin.
text_B: A pragmatic sanction is a sovereign 's solemn decree on a matter of primary importance and has the force of fundamental law .. In the late history of the Holy Roman Empire it referred more specifically to an edict issued by the Emperor .. Holy Roman Empire. Holy Roman Empire. When used as a proper noun , and the year is not mentioned , it usually refers to the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 , a legal mechanism designed to ensure that the Austrian throne and Habsburg lands would be inherited by Emperor Charles VI 's daughter , Maria Theresa .. Pragmatic Sanction of 1713. Pragmatic Sanction of 1713. Maria Theresa. Maria Theresa. Charles VI. Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. Pragmatic sanctions tend to be issued at times in which the theoretically ideal situation is untenable , and a change of the rules is called for .. The Pragmatic Sanction of Justinian I , promulgated in August 554 , on the reorganization of Italy following the Gothic War .. Justinian I. Justinian I. Italy. Italy. Gothic War. Gothic War ( 535–554 ). The so-called Pragmatic Sanction of Louis IX , purporting to have been issued in March 1269 , regarding various clerical reforms , was a forgery fabricated in the 15th century .. Louis IX. Louis IX of France. The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges , issued on July 7 , 1438 by King Charles VII of France , limited the authority of the pope over the Church within France .. Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges. Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges. Charles VII of France. Charles VII of France. The German Pragmatic Sanction of 1439 , issued by German ruling princes March 26 , 1439 , accepted some of the decrees of the Council of Basel with modifications .. Pragmatic Sanction of 1439. Pragmatic Sanction of 1439. Council of Basel. Council of Basel. It has been argued that the name Pragmatic Sanction is not properly applied to this document , as it was issued by princes subordinate to the emperor without the emperor 's endorsement .. The Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 , issued by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V , established the Seventeen Provinces as an entity .. Pragmatic Sanction of 1549. Pragmatic Sanction of 1549. Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Seventeen Provinces. Seventeen Provinces. The Croatian Pragmatic Sanction was a law of Diet of Kingdom of Croatia allowing female inheritance of Throne of Croatia if Charles VI had no male heirs .. Diet. Sabor. Kingdom of Croatia. Kingdom of Croatia ( Habsburg ). Charles VI. Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. inheritance. inheritance. The Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 issued by Emperor Charles VI on April 19 , 1713 .. Pragmatic Sanction of 1713. Pragmatic Sanction of 1713. Charles VI. Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. The Pragmatic Sanction voted by the Hungarian Parliament in 1723 in which the Kingdom of Hungary accepted female inheritance , allowing Austrian empress Maria Theresa to become queen of Hungary .. Maria Theresa. Maria Theresa. Kingdom of Hungary. Kingdom of Hungary. inheritance. inheritance. Hungary. Kingdom of Hungary. The Pragmatic Sanction of Naples , issued October 6 , 1759 , by King Charles III of Spain , governed the succession to the thrones of Naples , Sicily , and Spain , and forbade the union of Spain and the Two Sicilies .. Pragmatic Sanction of Naples. Pragmatic Sanction of Naples. Charles III of Spain. Charles III of Spain. The Spanish Pragmatic Sanction of 1830 , issued March 29 , 1830 by King Ferdinand VII of Spain , ratified a Decree of 1789 by Charles IV of Spain , which had replaced the semi-Salic system established by Philip V with the male-preference primogeniture system that had characterized historically the Castilian monarchy -LRB- upon which the Spanish monarchy draws its traditions -RRB- , as noted by the inheritance by queens regnant Urraca of Castile , Isabella I of Castile , and Joanna I of Castile .. inheritance. inheritance. Pragmatic Sanction of 1830. Pragmatic Sanction of 1830. Ferdinand VII of Spain. Ferdinand VII of Spain. Charles IV of Spain. Charles IV of Spain. Salic. Salic law. male-preference primogeniture. male-preference primogeniture. Urraca of Castile. Urraca of Castile. Isabella I of Castile. Isabella I of Castile. Joanna I of Castile. Joanna I of Castile. -LRB- See also Carlism . -RRB-. Carlism. Carlism
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