• Akasazh@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Also, do monarchies recognize gay marriage?

      Difficult to create a successor that way, which is the core function of marriage in a monarchy.

      • Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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        Or they could go hypermonarchist and have the child be genetically engineered from both parents.

        That would have made the Middle Ages really weird.

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        The Romans made it work, though. From ChatGPT:

        The Roman Empire is the clearest example of adoption used deliberately to choose capable successors:

        Nerva → Trajan
        Nerva adopted Trajan, a respected general, who became emperor in 98 CE.
        Trajan → Hadrian
        Hadrian was adopted (likely on Trajan’s deathbed) and succeeded him.
        Hadrian → Antoninus Pius → Marcus Aurelius
        A chain of adoptions: Hadrian adopted Antoninus, who in turn adopted Marcus Aurelius.

        👉 This era is often called the “Five Good Emperors,” largely because merit-based adoption worked better than hereditary succession.