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- Aubaine abstract "In old French customs, aubaine (French pronunciation: [obɛn], windfall) was the inheritance of goods from a foreigner who died in a country where he was not naturalized. The word is formed from aubain, a foreigner, which Gilles Ménage derived further from the Latin alibi natus; Jacques Cujas derived from advena; and du Cange from albanus, a Scot or Irishman, by the reason that these were anciently frequent travelers living abroad.In the Ancien Régime, aubaine was a right of the King of France, allowing him to claim the inheritance of all foreigners in his dominions; exclusive of all other lords, and even of any testament the deceased could make. An ambassador, though not naturalized, was not subject to the right of aubaine. The Swiss, Savoyards, Scots, and Portuguese were also exempted from aubaine, as they were considered naturalized.".
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- Aubaine wikiPageID "4209940".
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- Aubaine hasPhotoCollection Aubaine.
- Aubaine subject Category:French_law.
- Aubaine subject Category:Medieval_France.
- Aubaine subject Category:Political_history_of_the_Ancien_Régime.
- Aubaine comment "In old French customs, aubaine (French pronunciation: [obɛn], windfall) was the inheritance of goods from a foreigner who died in a country where he was not naturalized.".
- Aubaine label "Aubaine".
- Aubaine label "奥班 (科多尔省)".
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- Aubaine sameAs Q4819017.
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- Aubaine wasDerivedFrom Aubaine?oldid=544304831.
- Aubaine isPrimaryTopicOf Aubaine.