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in patrimonio principis

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A quick definition of in patrimonio principis:

Term: IN PATRIMONIO PRINCIPIS

Definition: In patrimonio principis means that something belongs to the ruler or sovereign. It is included in their powers or rights as a leader. Another term for this is inter regalia, which refers to things that belong to the king or queen.

A more thorough explanation:

IN PATRIMONIO PRINCIPIS

In patrimonio principis (in pa-tr-moh-nee-oh prin-si-pis) is a Latin term that means "included in the royal powers or prerogatives; among other things belonging to the sovereign." It is also known as inter regalia.

Examples of in patrimonio principis include:

  • The right to mint coins
  • The right to collect taxes
  • The right to appoint government officials

These examples illustrate how in patrimonio principis refers to the various powers and privileges that belong to a sovereign ruler, such as a king or queen. These rights are considered part of the ruler's personal property, or patrimony, and are not subject to the control of any other authority.

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