patrimony
31patrimony — An inherited estate; property inherited from a father or from an ancestor on the father s side …
32patrimony — see PATRON …
33patrimony — n. (pl. ies) 1 property inherited from one s father or ancestor. 2 a heritage. 3 the endowment of a church etc. Derivatives: patrimonial adj. Etymology: ME patrimoigne f. OF patrimoine f. L patrimonium f. pater patris father …
34Patrimony of St Peter — geographical name see Rome (Duchy of) …
35Patrimony ot St. Peter — Наследие Св. Петра …
36Web journal on cultural patrimony — is an academic journal. ISSN number is 1827 8868 Aims“Web Journal on Cultural Patrimony” (WJCP) is a multi disciplinary academic journal, focusing on the protection, conservation, valorization and study of international material as well as… …
37Web journal on cultural patrimony — Le Web Journal on Cultural Patrimony est un journal scientifique. (ISSN 1827 8868) Sommaire 1 Objectifs 2 Disciplines 3 Partenaires …
38Salic patrimony — or inheritance or land property refers to clannish possession of real estate property, particularly in Germanic context. It meant partitioning the clan demesne between male agnatic heirs, and often (but not necessarily) also a succession to… …
39Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony (Romania) — Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony Coat of arms of Romania First: Formation …
40National patrimony — The store of wealth or accumulated reserves of a national economy. The term often refers to a nation s non monetary wealth or reserves, such as its artistic heritage[1]. China In Chinese, the term national essence is translated as guocui 國粹, and… …