Definition of Titulature. Meaning of Titulature. Synonyms of Titulature

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- Aulic titulature is a term, derived from the Gr**** aulè and Latin aula (in the meaning palace), for hierarchic systems of titles specifically in use for...
- late ninth century, reference to Venice as a province disappeared in the titulature of the doges. The simple titles dux Veneticorum (duke of the Venetians)...
- of conquest. From Umar on, the title became a fixed part of caliphal titulature. Indeed, it appears to have been the chief title of the early caliphs...
- The grand ducal family of Luxembourg constitutes the House of Luxembourg-N****au, headed by the sovereign grand duke, and in which the throne of the grand...
- Emperor of the Romans"). Maximilian's successors each adopted the same titulature, usually on becoming the sole ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. Maximilian's...
- concerning that designation, Hermann Weisert has argued in a study on imperial titulature that, despite the claims of many textbooks, the name "Holy Roman Empire...
- the late 8th century BC, whose rulers adopted the traditional pharaonic titulature for themselves. Following the Ku****e conquest, Egypt experienced another...
- Leopold (29 August 1790 – 24 April 1852) succeeded in 1830 as the Grand Duke of Baden, reigning until his death in 1852. Although a younger child, Leopold...
- tribunician power, and the title Augustus. Marcus became, in official titulature, Imperator Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus; Lucius, forgoing...
- Nominoe or Nomenoe (French: Nominoë; Breton: Nevenoe; b. c. 800, d. 7 March 851) was the first Duke of Brittany from 846 to his death. He is the Breton...