I saw this happen in Braveheart therefore it is true...
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Prima Nocta. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droit_du_seigneur … “In 1527, Scottish historian Hector Boece wrote that the "right" had existed in Scotland until abolished by Malcolm III” [but historians are conflicted apparently.]
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Nowadays they call it Clinton's Right.
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What you mean? Practice it myself..
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The "King's Right" was where the queen would sit.
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Hey are you telling me Gilgamesh is a story?
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Even back then the elites had a penchant for the boys.
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People confusing Game of Thrones with real history
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I doubt it's fake. I've read a lot of history relating to the British Monarchy, particularly the Plantangenets; King John Lackland.
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I doubt this was practiced in Christian Kingdoms.
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prima nocta featured in Braveheart so I think we can call it scholarly
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