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  1. Bastard. A bastard is a person who was born of parents who are not married to one another. It is considered by some cultures and individuals as a nasty or insulting word, or sometimes even profanity, with the term illegitimate being a little more polite. Some cultures see illegitimate children as dirty or bad, and only accept sexual relations ...

  2. A royal bastard is a child of a reigning monarch born out of wedlock. The king might have a child with a mistress, or the legitimacy of a marriage might be questioned for reasons concerning succession. Notable royal bastards include Robert, Earl of Gloucester, son of Henry I of England, Henry FitzRoy, son of Henry VIII of England, and the Duke ...

  3. The Impossible Heir ( Korean : 로얄로더) is a 2024 South Korean revenge drama workplace thriller television series written by Choi Won, directed by Min Yeon-hong, and starring Lee Jae-wook, Lee Jun-young, and Hong Su-zu. It is about a story of minor leaguers trying to take the throne of South Korea's largest conglomerate. It was released worldwide on Disney+ from February 28, to April 3 ...

  4. Cassie L. Chadwick (10 October 1857 – 10 October 1907) was the most well-known pseudonym used by Canadian con artist Elizabeth Bigley, who defrauded several American banks out of millions of dollars during the late 1800s and early 1900s [5] by claiming to be an illegitimate daughter and heiress of the Scottish-American industrialist Andrew ...

  5. Clementina era la menor de las diez hijas de John Walkinshaw de Barrowhill (1671-1731) y de su esposa, Katherine Paterson (c. 1683-1780). 1 Los Walkinshaw eran dueños de las tierras de Barrowfield y Camlachie, y su padre se había convertido en un adinerado mercader de Glasgow (fundó el pueblo textil de Calton ). 2 Sin embargo, él también ...

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  7. George ( Hungarian: György, Latin: Georgium, [citation needed] born before 1050 [1] [2] – died after 1060), also called Yourick, was an illegitimate son of Andrew I of Hungary born in the village of Marót (Morouth), according to the Chronica Hungarorum by Johannes de Thurocz. [3] [4] Andrew's mistress gave birth to the child before Andrew's conversion to the Roman Catholic faith, but ...