Jure matris
Latin phrase meaning "by right of his mother" From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Latin phrase meaning "by right of his mother" From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jure matris (iure matris) is a Latin phrase meaning "by right of his mother" or "in right of his mother".
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It is commonly encountered in the law of inheritance when a noble title or other right passes from mother to son. It is also used in the context of monarchy in cases where a woman holds a title in her own right but grants exercise of the power to her son. In many cultures it was common for the husband of a titled woman to exercise power on her behalf, and sometimes after his death she allowed their son and heir the same privilege during her lifetime.
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