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THE WORD OF THE DAY

Chevalier

/ˌʃɛv.əˈlɪər/

Origin:
From Old French chevalier (“horseman, knight”), from cheval (“horse”), from Latin caballus. Entered Middle English in the medieval period.

Definition:
From Old French chevalier (“horseman, knight”), from cheval (“horse”), from Latin caballus. Entered Middle English in the medieval period.

Example:
A knight, especially one embodying martial and courtly ideals.

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On March 20, 1413


Accession of Henry V of England
When English Became the Language of Power

On this day — March 20, 1413, Henry IV of England died, and at that exact instant, Henry V of England became king of England by automatic hereditary succession.

Under English constitutional principle, sovereignty passes immediately upon death, not by coronation. This doctrine—later encapsulated in the phrase “The king is dead, long live the king”—ensures there is never a moment without a monarch. No ceremony, proclamation, or approval is required for legitimacy.

This legal continuity was crucial for governance and for the language of power itself. Royal authority, law, and official acts carried on seamlessly in English (and earlier Anglo-Norman/French traditions), reinforcing the idea that political language and legitimacy are anchored not in ritual, but in uninterrupted succession.







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