succedere

Etymology
, from +.

Verb

 * 1) to take the place (of), to succeed
 * 2)  to fall heir to; to be inherited by
 * 3) * "it"
 * 1)  to fall heir to; to be inherited by
 * 2) * "it"

- non avea alcun erede, né a chi legittimamente succedesse il suo


 * 1) to follow in order; to come after
 * 2) to be subsequent or consequent (to); to follow
 * 3)  to be able to, to manage to, to be successful in
 * 4) * "it"
 * 1)  to be able to, to manage to, to be successful in
 * 2) * "it"
 * 1)  to be able to, to manage to, to be successful in
 * 2) * "it"
 * 1) * "it"

- Di ferir lui ¶ Non gli successe, ma del grande Acate ¶ Graffiò la coscia lievemente


 * 1) to happen, to occur, to take place

Usage notes

 * In the meaning "to happen, occur", the verb can only take as the past historic form and  as the past participle form.
 * In the meaning "to succeed (someone in an office)", the verb normally takes as the remote past form and  as the past participle form.