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Produced by the '''King's Council''' (''Curia Regis''), composed entirely of noblemen, on [[Wikipedia:August_4|4 August]] [[Wikipedia:1349|1349]], the '''Articles of Succession''' remain the rules that govern who the nobility, represented today by the [[Council of Peers of Isselmere-Nieland|Council of Peers]] elects a [[Kings and queens of Isselmere-Nieland|sovereign]] when there is no surviving legitimate direct descendent to the Crown. | Produced by the '''King's Council''' (''Curia Regis''), composed entirely of noblemen, on [[Wikipedia:August_4|4 August]] [[Wikipedia:1349|1349]], the '''Articles of Succession''' remain the rules that govern who the nobility, represented today by the [[Council of Peers of Isselmere-Nieland|Council of Peers]] elects a [[Kings and queens of Isselmere-Nieland|sovereign]] when there is no surviving legitimate direct descendent to the Crown. | ||
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Produced by the King's Council (Curia Regis), composed entirely of noblemen, on 4 August 1349, the Articles of Succession remain the rules that govern who the nobility, represented today by the Council of Peers elects a sovereign when there is no surviving legitimate direct descendent to the Crown.
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