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Grandeeship
Grandeeship Gran*dee"ship, n. The rank or estate of a grandee; lordship. --H. Swinburne.

Meaning of Grandee from wikipedia

- Grandee (/ɡrənˈdiː/; Spanish: Grande de España, Spanish: [ˈɡɾande]) is an official aristocratic title conferred on some Spanish nobility. Holders of this...
- grandees of Spain and of illustrious lords for others. The last privilege, suppressed in 1984, was the right to a diplomatic p****port by the Grandees...
- Castañar, Grandee of Spain 16th Countess of Monterrey, Grandee of Spain 20th Countess of Osorno, Grandee of Spain 18th Countess of Palma del Río, Grandee of...
- Kingdom of Spain, posthumously granted Mola the title of Duke of Mola and Grandee of Spain. The title was immediately ****umed by his son, Don Emilio Mola...
- Grand Collar of the Order of Cisneros (1970) 1st Duke of Carrero Blanco, Grandee of Spain (1973) Carrero Blanco wrote a number of books on the Spanish navy...
- Grandee of Spain 21st Count of Siruela, Grandee of Spain 19th Count of Lerín, Grandee of Spain, Constable of Navarre 11th Count of Montijo, Grandee of...
- Infanta Margarita of Spain, Duchess of Soria, 2nd Duchess of Hernani, Grandee of Spain (Margarita María de la Victoria Esperanza Jacoba Felicidad Perpetua...
- LA GRANDEE International College (formerly known as Pokhara College of Technology, or PCT) was established in 2000 as Pokhara's first College for BCA...
- Grandee of Spain 1603–1611: Catalina de Sandoval, Countess of Lemos, Grandee of Spain 1615–1621: Catalina de Sandoval, Countess of Lemos, Grandee of...
- classified as either Grandee of Spain (Grandes de España), as titled nobles, or as untitled nobles. A grandee of any rank outranks a non-grandee, even if that...