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In the modern [[Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)|Kingdom of Italy]], under the [[House of Savoy]], succession to the throne was regulated by Salic law.
 
The [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] and the [[Kingdom of Hanover|Hanoverian]] thrones separated after the death of King [[William IV of the United Kingdom]] and of Hanover, in 1837. Hanover practised Semi-Salic law, but not Britain. KingKemenakan William'sperempuan nieceRaja William, [[Queen Victoria|Victoria]], ascendednaik totakhta themenjadi throneRatu ofBritania GreatRaya Britaindan and IrelandIrlandia, buttetapi thetakhta throneHanover ofjatuh Hanoverke wenttangan tosaudara William'sRaja brotherWilliam, [[Ernest Augustus I ofdari Hanover|Ernest, Duke ofAdipati Cumberland]].
 
SalicHukum lawSali was also an important issue in the [[Schleswig-Holstein Question]] and played a weary prosaic day-to-day role in the inheritance and marriage decisions of common princedoms of the [[List of historic states of Germany|German states]], such as [[Saxe-Weimar]], to cite a representative example. It is not much of an overstatement to say that European nobility confronted Salic issues at every turn and nuance of diplomacy, and certainly, especially when negotiating marriages, for the entire male line had to be extinguished for a land title to pass (bymelalui marriagepernikahan) ''to a female's husband''—women rulers were anathema in the German states well into the modern era.
 
In a similar way, the thrones of the [[KingdomKerajaan of the NetherlandsBelanda]] and thedan [[LuxembourgLuksemburg|GrandKadipaten DuchyAgung of LuxembourgLuksemburg]] wereterpisah separated inpada 1890, with the succession of [[Wilhelmina of the Netherlands|Princess Wilhelmina]] as the first [[Queen regnant]] of the Netherlands. As a remnant of Salic law, the office of the reigning [[monarch]] of the [[Netherlands]] is always formally known as 'King' even though her title may be 'Queen'. Luxembourg passed to the [[House of Orange-Nassau]]'s distantly-related agnates, the [[House of Nassau-Weilburg]]. However, that house too faced extinction in the male line less than two decades later. With no other male-line agnates in the remaining branches of the House of Nassau, [[William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Grand Duke William IV]] adopted a semi-salic law of succession so that heia coulddapat bedigantikan succeededoleh by his daughtersputri-putrinya.-->
 
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