A substantive title, in the United Kingdom, is a title of nobility which is owned in its own right, as opposed to titles shared among cadets, borne as...
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members of the nobility (cf. substantive title). In some contexts, courtesy title is used to mean the more general concept of a title or honorific such as Mr...
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persons referred to by these titles do not in law hold the substantive title. There are several different kinds of courtesy titles in the British peerage system...
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Lord (redirect from Herr (title))
a substantive British noble title in its own right: In the Peerage of Scotland, the members of the lowest level of the peerage have the substantive title...
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Crown prince (category Royal titles)
future event preventing this. In certain monarchies, a more specific substantive title may be accorded and become associated with the position of heir apparent...
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Imperial, royal and noble ranks (redirect from Noble title)
and noble styles Subsidiary title Substantive title Loss of sovereignty or fief does not necessarily lead to loss of title. The position in the ranking...
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However, the heir does not technically become the Earl of Arundel (as a substantive title) until his father's death, and he remains legally a commoner until...
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Heir apparent (redirect from Tikka (title))
crown princess, but they may also be accorded with a more specific substantive title: such as Prince of Orange in the Netherlands, Duke of Brabant in Belgium...
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Prince (category Royal titles)
rituals, and, for that task, granted them the title of princeps. The title has generic and substantive meanings: Generically, prince refers to a member...
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passage of a title in this fashion is effected under the rules laid down in the Law of Property Act 1925. Substantive title Aristocracy False titles of nobility...
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Princess (category Royal titles)
Princess is a title used by a female member of a regnant monarch's family or by a female ruler of a principality. The male equivalent is a prince (from...
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Viscount (category Men's social titles)
substantive title. For example, the second most senior title of the Marquess of Salisbury is the Earl of Salisbury, so his heir uses the lower title of...
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Peerages in the United Kingdom (redirect from Title of peerage)
of Arundel" ("the" does not precede it, as this would indicate a substantive title). In this example, only the Duke of Norfolk is actually a peer; his...
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Prince of Asturias (section Titles and functions)
of Asturias (Spanish: PrĂncipe/Princesa de Asturias) is the main substantive title used by the heir apparent, or heir presumptive to the Spanish Crown...
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Duke of Sussex (category Noble titles created in 2018)
Duke of Sussex is a substantive title, one of several royal dukedoms in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It is a hereditary title of a specific rank...
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Duke of Clarence (category Noble titles created in 1362)
Duke of Clarence was a substantive title created three times in the Peerage of England. The title Duke of Clarence and St Andrews has also been created...
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Scottish clan Baronage of Scotland Substantive title 🏰 Early Peerages (Before 1707) Peerage of England (English titles created before the 1707 Acts of Union)...
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Foreign Emoluments Clause (redirect from Title of Nobility Clause of the United States Constitution)
Section 4. As the Foreign Emoluments Clause has rarely been subject to substantive judicial analysis or interpretation, its exact meaning and scope remain...
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Duke of Edinburgh (category Noble titles created in 1726)
Edinburgh, named after the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh, is a substantive title that has been created four times since 1726 for members of the British...
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Ildefonso in Province of Segovia, and was consequently granted the non-substantive title of "Duke of Segovia". Upon his father's death in 1941, Jaime inherited...
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of Orange-Nassau". On 30 April 2013, she additionally assumed the substantive title Princess of Orange. She has since been known as "Her Royal Highness...
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Military rank (redirect from War substantive)
higher title. In the United Kingdom, an officer of the regular service placed on the retired list or on the reserve will be shown in his/her substantive rank...
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Baron Killyleagh (category Noble titles created in 1986)
Killyleagh is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 23 July 1986 by Queen Elizabeth II as a substantive title for her son Prince...
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Baron Arklow (category Noble titles created in 1801)
town in County Wicklow in Ireland. It was created first in 1801 as a substantive title by King George III for his son Prince Augustus Frederick. Augustus...
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A title is one or more words used before or after a person's name, in certain contexts. It may signify either generation, an official position, or a professional...
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Baron Killarney (category Noble titles created in 1892)
Killarney was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom that has been created twice. The first creation came on 24 May 1892 as a substantive title by Queen...
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Duke of Cádiz (redirect from Duke of Cádiz (title))
Duke of Cádiz, named after the city Cádiz in Andalusia, is a substantive title that has been created four times since 1484 for members of the Spanish...
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The titles of the Bishop of Rome, more often referred to as the papal titles, refer to the various titles used by protocol, as a form of addressing or...
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Style (form of address) (redirect from Title of office (address))
from the original on 10 March 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2011. See Substantive title "His Majesty Emperor Hirihito of Japan, K. G., 29 April 1901 - 7 January...
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largely hereditary titles, granted by the British sovereign. Under this system, only the senior family member bears a substantive title (duke, marquess,...
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