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  • Heir Apparent
  • Heir apparent
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  • An heir apparent was the individual who was next in line for a throne. In 2268, after dismissing the possibility of making James T. Kirk a human sacrifice, Lord Garth suggested the title of crown prince, which would also make him the heir apparent. Seeing no objections from the captain, Garth declared him thus. (TOS: "Whom Gods Destroy" )
  • Heir Apparent is the 38th episode from the first season of The Garfield Show.
  • An heir apparent is an heir who, short of a fundamental change in the situation, cannot be displaced from inheriting. An heir presumptive, by contrast, is an heir currently in line to inherit a title, but who could be displaced at any time by certain events. These terms most commonly describe heirs to hereditary titles, particularly monarchies. Most monarchies give the heir apparent the title of Crown Prince or a more specific title, such as Prince of Orange in the Netherlands, Prince of Asturias in Spain, or Prince of Wales in the United Kingdom.
  • Heir Apparent is the twenty-second and twenty-third episode of Power Rangers Mystic Force. It features the debut of Koragg's real identity, Leanbow, Brightstar, and the Phoenix Unizord. It also features Imperious's destruction.
  • Heir Apparent is a 2002 young adult fiction novel by Vivian Vande Velde. Seventh-grader Giannine Bellisario receives a gift certificate to Rasmussem Gaming Center, an arcade that specializes in virtual reality, from her estranged father. Upon her arrival, she chooses the game Heir Apparent, where she is the illegitimate child to King Cynric, the ruler of the kingdom of Shelby. Unfortunately, an anti-fantasy Christian organization breaks into the gaming center and severely damages the gaming equipment, trapping Giannine inside. The only way Giannine can get out is to win the game before 'overload' occurs.
  • An heir apparent is an heir who, short of a fundamental change in the situation, cannot be displaced from inheriting. An heir presumptive, by contrast, is an heir currently in line to inherit a title, but who could be displaced at any time by certain events. Today these terms most commonly describe heirs to hereditary titles, particularly monarchies. They are also used metaphorically to indicate an "anointed" successor to any position of power, e.g., a political or corporate leader.
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  • Mystic Force
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  • 14
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  • An heir apparent was the individual who was next in line for a throne. In 2268, after dismissing the possibility of making James T. Kirk a human sacrifice, Lord Garth suggested the title of crown prince, which would also make him the heir apparent. Seeing no objections from the captain, Garth declared him thus. (TOS: "Whom Gods Destroy" )
  • Heir Apparent is the 38th episode from the first season of The Garfield Show.
  • An heir apparent is an heir who, short of a fundamental change in the situation, cannot be displaced from inheriting. An heir presumptive, by contrast, is an heir currently in line to inherit a title, but who could be displaced at any time by certain events. These terms most commonly describe heirs to hereditary titles, particularly monarchies. Most monarchies give the heir apparent the title of Crown Prince or a more specific title, such as Prince of Orange in the Netherlands, Prince of Asturias in Spain, or Prince of Wales in the United Kingdom.
  • Heir Apparent is the twenty-second and twenty-third episode of Power Rangers Mystic Force. It features the debut of Koragg's real identity, Leanbow, Brightstar, and the Phoenix Unizord. It also features Imperious's destruction.
  • Heir Apparent is a 2002 young adult fiction novel by Vivian Vande Velde. Seventh-grader Giannine Bellisario receives a gift certificate to Rasmussem Gaming Center, an arcade that specializes in virtual reality, from her estranged father. Upon her arrival, she chooses the game Heir Apparent, where she is the illegitimate child to King Cynric, the ruler of the kingdom of Shelby. Unfortunately, an anti-fantasy Christian organization breaks into the gaming center and severely damages the gaming equipment, trapping Giannine inside. The only way Giannine can get out is to win the game before 'overload' occurs.
  • An heir apparent is an heir who, short of a fundamental change in the situation, cannot be displaced from inheriting. An heir presumptive, by contrast, is an heir currently in line to inherit a title, but who could be displaced at any time by certain events. Today these terms most commonly describe heirs to hereditary titles, particularly monarchies. They are also used metaphorically to indicate an "anointed" successor to any position of power, e.g., a political or corporate leader. The phrase is only occasionally found used as a title, where it usually is capitalized ("Heir Apparent"). Most monarchies give (or gave) the heir apparent the title of Crown Prince or a more specific title, such as Prince of Orange in the Netherlands, Prince of Asturias in Spain, or Prince of Wales in the United Kingdom. See crown prince for more examples. This article primarily describes the term heir apparent in a hereditary system regulated by laws of primogeniture— as opposed to cases where a monarch has a say in naming the heir.
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