-
typically used with a
possessive adjective: "His
Highness", "Her
Highness" (HH), "Their
Highnesses", etc.
Although often combined with
other adjectives...
- HRH) and in plural,
Their Royal Highnesses (TRH). By the 17th century, all
local rulers in
Italy adopted the
style Highness,
which was once used by kings...
-
treatment of
Royal Highness, but more
remote male-line
descendants were
Serene Highnesses by
right (although
often the
style of
Royal Highness was
granted to...
-
Imperial Highness is a form of
address used for
members of an
imperial family. It
denotes imperial – as
opposed to
royal –
status to show that the holder...
- Fuad I (His
Sultanic Highness) was made king of Egypt, with the
style of Majesty, and his
descendants became Their Royal Highnesses, the
princes and princesses...
-
prior to this, non-reigning
members of the
dynasty were
styled as
Royal Highnesses.
During the
reign of
Emperor Pedro I of Brazil, King John VI of Portugal...
- His/Her
Illustrious Highness (abbreviation: H.Ill.H.) is the
usual English-language
translation of the
German word Erlaucht, a
style historically attributed...
- His or Her
Grand Ducal Highness (abbreviation: HGDH) is a
style of
address used by the non-reigning
members of some
German ruling families headed by a...
- His
Imperial Highness Prince Akishino of ****an".
Kasetsart University. 18
April 2013.
Retrieved 23
November 2024. "Their
Imperial Highnesses Crown Prince...
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