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Explanation of royal titles ... Originally all English dukes were of royal blood. When sons of kings came of age they were typically given the title duke. Now a duke is the highest of the five degrees of English nobility. ... While titles can be inherited, the Life Peerages Act of 1958 permitted the creation of non...
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(2) Royal titles, their meaning: A bimelech (Father King ). Autocrat (self-potentate, i.e. absolute). Caesar (in compliment to Julius Caesar). Calif (successor). Cham (chieftain). Czar (autocrat, a contraction of Samodersheta). ... More on Royal Titles from Infoplease:
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www.infoplease.com/dictionary/brewers/royal-titles.html
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Many English and Continental titles are available, and no, they do not care whether or not you have a particularly distinguished pedigree. A credit card will do quite nicely, thank you; just fill out the form online. ... How To Get Your Own Royal Title...
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www.factmonster.com/spot/royal2.html
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Your name here. Select your gender. Your foe or city here. ... [ Character Names : Prescription Drugs : Medieval Insults : Odd Insults : Royal Titles : Metal Song : Country Song ] ; :::: Royal Title Generator ::::;
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Regal Titles offers royal and noble titles to the public. Become a Lord, Lady, Duke, Count, Baron, Earl or any royal title. ... Regal Titles - Traditional Royal Titles For A New Millenium...
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(1) Of England—Henry IV. was styled His Grace; Henry VI., His Excellent Grace; Edward IV., High and Mighty Prince; Henry VII., His Grace and His Majesty; Henry VIII., His Highness, then His Majesty. ... Reference > Brewer’s Dictionary > Royal Titles. ... Royal Road to Learning.
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The five royal titles consist of four names, which the King assumed on the day of his accession, along with a fifth name, given to him at birth. Three of the names stress the king’s role as god, two emphasize the perceived division of Egypt into two lands, both under his control.
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www.touregypt.net/featurestories/titles.htm
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