- Liechtenstein, the
entirety of
which bears the treatment. The
German term is
Durchlaucht, a
translation of the
Latin (su)perillustris. This is
usually translated...
-
organised into two ranks: the
princely houses,
entitled to the
predicate Durchlaucht (Serene Highness),
which previously possessed a vote on the
Bench of...
-
style Durchlaucht to the
heads of all
mediatized princely houses domiciled in
Germany elevated to the rank of Fürst are also
styled Durchlaucht. In 1829...
-
precedence over
other subjects in the Empire.
Electors were
originally styled Durchlaucht (Serene Highness),
princes Hochgeboren (high-born) and
counts Hoch- und...
- the
family name, and
traditional forms of
address (e.g., "Hoheit" or "
Durchlaucht")
ceased to be
accorded to them by
governmental entities. The last title...
- Hohenberg" (Fürstin von Hohenberg) with the
style "Her
Serene Highness" (Ihre
Durchlaucht). In 1909, she was
given the more
senior title "Duchess of Hohenberg"...
- in
Christian Europe prefer Durchlaucht, and even some of the
reigning dukes preferred "herzogliche
Durchlaucht",
Durchlaucht for
other dukes and Fürsten...
- (abbreviation HSH, oral
address Your
Serene Highness) – German: Seine/Ihre
Durchlaucht; Italian: Sua
Altezza Serenissima; Russian: Ваша светлость. Sovereigns...
-
Princess (German: Prinzessin), with the
style of
Serene Highness (German:
Durchlaucht).
Battenberg thus
became the name of a
morganatic cadet branch of the...
- the 18th century,
exclusively entitled to be
addressed with the
title Durchlaucht (Serene Highness). In 1742, the
electors became entitled to the superlative...