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Marquesses and styles
** Marquesses are " The Most Honourable " or " His Lordship " and dukes are " The Most Noble " or " His Grace ", and, if Privy Councillors, retain these higher styles.

Marquesses and Most
Dukes use His Grace, Marquesses use The Most Honourable and other peers use The Right Honourable.
# The Most Noble and Puissant Prince a form of address for Marquesses and Earls in the United Kingdom

Marquesses and e
* María de la Concepción Dato y Barrenechea ( Madrid, 2 May 1890-Madrid, 16 September 1973 ), married in Paris, 25 April 1922 to Ernesto de Zulueta e Isasi, of the Marquesses of Álava Viscounts of Casa Blanca ( Bilbao, 26 April 1892-Madrid, 9 September 1969 ), a Spanish Diplomat, and had issue
Members of the Doria family bore the titles of Princes of Melfi ( Doria-Pamphili branch ), of Princes of Centola ( Doria d ' Angri branch ), of Counts of Montaldeo, Marquesses of Ciriè e del Maro, Marquesses of San Columbano, Lords of Oneglia, among many others.
Spyros Markezinis was a scion of an old wealthy family of Santorini Island, who were at some time given the title marchesini ( i. e., " little Marquesses ") during Venetian rule.
* Filipa Sarmento de Matos de Freitas do Amaral ( b. Lisbon, 16 June 1969 ), married and divorced on 16 December 2008 to Manuel Francisco Daun e Lorena de Barros e Carvalhosa, son of José Rodrigo de Barros de Saldanha e Carvalhosa ( b. Lisbon, 2 May 1933 ), son of the 3rd Viscount of Santarém and 3rd Viscount ( formerly Barons ) of Vila Nova da Rainha ( b. 18 July 1966 ), and wife Dona Maria Domingas de Carvalho Daun e Lorena ( b. Lisbon, 21 August 1938 ), of the Marquesses of Pombal, Counts of Oeiras and Counts of Santiago de Beduído, without issue

Marquesses and .
The Marquesses of Aberdeen and Temair are related to the Marquesses of Huntly.
She married Sir Alexander Seton ( d. 1438 ) and was the mother of Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly ( ancestor of the Marquesses of Huntly ).
Hatfield House is the seat of the Cecil family, the Marquesses of Salisbury.
His heirs, Earls of Abercorn, heirs male of the Hamilton family from 1651, became Marquesses of Abercorn in 1790, and Dukes of Abercorn in 1868 ; the 2nd Duke of Abercorn ( b. 1838 ) being a prominent Unionist politician and chairman of the British South Africa Company.
On 1 September 1532, Henry granted her suo jure the Marquessate of Pembroke, an appropriate peerage for a future Queen ; as such she became a rich and important woman: the three Dukes and two Marquesses who existed in 1532 were the King's brother-in-law, the King's illegitimate son, and other descendants of royalty ; she ranked above all other peeresses.
The 13th century saw the peak of the Astigiani economic and cultural splendour, only momentarily hindered by wars against Alba, Alessandria, Savoy, Milan ( which besieged the city in 1230 ) and the Marquesses of Montferrat and Saluzzo.
It was subsequently the residence of his descendants, the Earls and Marquesses of Exeter.
Burghley's descendants include the Marquesses of Exeter, descended from his elder son Thomas ; and the Marquesses of Salisbury, descended from his younger son Robert.
In the German lands, a Margrave was a ruler of an immediate Imperial territory ( examples include the Margrave of Brandenburg, the Margrave of Baden and the Margrave of Bayreuth ) and never a mere noble like Marquesses / Marquises in Western and Southern Europe.
Marquesses and Earls whose titles are based on place names normally use of, while those whose titles are based on surnames normally do not.
1550 – 1618 ), also served in public life, and through his daughter, Anne, Nicholas is an ancestor of the Marquesses Townshend.
* The states of Han, Zhao and Wei receive official recognition as Marquesses from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, confirming the Partition of Jin.
This is granted to younger sons of Dukes and Marquesses.
The honorific prefix of "( The ) Lady " is used for the daughters of Dukes, Marquesses and Earls.
Henry VI in due time gave his two oldest Tudor half-brothers the rank of Earl though, as a signal recognition of their rank, they ranked above Marquesses and immediately below non-royal Dukes.
He and his first wife had two children: Thomas Sheridan, who married Caroline Henrietta Callander, daughter of Col. Sir James Campbell Callander, of Craigforth, Stirling, and Ardkinglas, and was the father of the 4th Baroness of Dufferin and Claneboye, Caroline Sheridan and the 12th Duchess of Somerset ; and Edith Marcia Caroline Sheridan ( d. 9 April 1876 ), m. 30 June 1864 to John Francis Thynne, of Haynes Park ( 17 June 1830 – 30 January 1910, Justice of Peace, of the Marquesses of Bath, and had issue.

Marquesses and Her
Her father's family was a branch of the Aleramici, sharing a common descent from Aleramo of Montferrat with the Marquesses of Montferrat.
Her brothers founded the lines of the Marquesses of Saluzzo, of Busca, of Lancia, of Ceva, and of Savona.

marchionesses and .
The ermine edgings are five inches ( 127 mm ) in width for duchesses, four inches ( 102 mm ) for marchionesses, three inches ( 76 mm ) for countesses, and two inches for viscountesses, baronesses and ladies.
The length of the train also denotes the rank of the wearer: duchesses have two-yard trains, marchionesses one and three quarters, countesses one and a half, viscountesses one and a quarter, and baronesses ( and female holders of lordships of Parliament ) one.

bear and styles
* Earls, countesses, viscounts, viscountesses, barons, and baronesses bear the styles of The Right Honourable and Lordship.
* Mediatized princes () in Germany bear the styles of Serene Highness ().
* Non-mediatized noble princes () in Germany bear the styles of High Born () or Princely Grace ().
Nations adjacent to Japan, sharing many cultural traditions, also feature styles of traditional wrestling that bear resemblance to sumo.
There are also language-free versions of the newer styles Uno action cards that do not bear the word " Wild " but have the same styling.
The bright colors on Garcia the bear made him one of the most popular Beanie Baby styles.
" Its name and styles bear resemblance to the " Andai " dance of the Mongols who live in Ordos, an area that has historically served as the transitional point for the Xianbei to move about in China.
For instance, in the Highlands, the valiha and more subdued vocal styles are emblematic of the Merina, the predominantly Austronesian ethnic group that has inhabited the area since at least the 15th century, whereas among the southern Bara people, who trace their ancestry back to the African mainland, their a cappella vocal traditions bear close resemblance to the polyharmonic singing style common to South Africa.
Vocal traditions in Madagascar are most often polyharmonic ; southern vocal styles bear strong resemblance to South African singing ( as exemplified by groups such as Salala or Senge ), whereas Highland harmonies, strongly influenced in the past two hundred years by European church music, are more reminiscent of Hawaiian or other Polynesian vocal traditions.
The animal styles of Snake, Crane, and Tiger performed in the film are derived wholly from the Hung Ga system and bear only a tangential relationship to the Fujian White Crane, Lama Pai ( Tibetan White Crane ), Black Tiger, and Snake systems of kung fu.
Phyfe ’ s work encompassed a broad range of the period ’ s Neoclassical styles, starting from his earliest furnitures — which bear the influence of his 18th-century British predecessors Thomas Sheraton and Thomas Hope — continuing with Regency, Federal, Empire and ending with his late simplified designs in the Grecian plain style.
He described his work as a " an underground history, concerned with the myths, symbols, and fantasies that bear on the development of reactionary, authoritarian, and Nazi styles of thinking ".
Although the technique is mainly associated with the tiger, dragon, snake, crane and leopard, many other animal styles have been developed, including panther, praying mantis ( northern and southern styles ), horse, cobra, bull, wolf, deer, bear, boar, eagle, python, scorpion, elephant, lion, frog, duck, dog, crow, tiger cub, chicken, hawk, turtle, swallow, lizard and a host of others.

bear and Most
Most of the official documents and private reports, however, which bear upon the council, were made known in the 16th century and since.
Most canids bear young once a year, from 1 to 16 or more ( in the case of the African wild dog ) at a time.
Lk 1: 35 ), and the angel of God proclaimed to her and said, ' Behold, you will conceive in the womb from the Holy Spirit and bear a son ( Mt 1: 20 / Lk 1: 31 ) and he will be called Son of the Most High ( Lk 1: 32 ).
Most brown bears have about 2 percent genetic material from polar bears, but one population residing in the Alexander Archipelago has between 5 percent and 10 percent polar bear genes, indicating more frequent and recent mating.
Most modern FDCs bear designs, called " cachets ", related to the theme of the stamp issued.
Most likely, the name comes from the perceived resemblance that some of the flowers bear to the sun and its rays, and in fact a species of Solanum ( Solanum nigrum ) is known as the " sunberry ".
Most of the donor countries such as the United States commit letters of credit to the IDA which bear no interest and are not able to be transferred or revoked, and which are exchanged for cash as needed for project disbursal.
Most plans, however, pay their benefits as an annuity, so retirees do not bear the risk of low investment returns on contributions or of outliving their retirement income.
Most of his early science fiction stories were unrelated to each other, the exceptions being his " Johnny Black " tales about a black bear uplifted to human-level intelligence, and his " Drinkwhiskey Institute " stories, a series of tall tales involving time travel.
Most historians believe that Allan Pinkerton hired ghostwriters, but the books nonetheless bear his name and no doubt reflect his own views.
Most parts of the plants, especially the green parts and unripe fruit, are poisonous to humans ( although not necessarily to other animals ), but many species in the genus bear some edible parts, such as fruits, leaves, or tubers.
Most species are deciduous, but a few species ( Lilium candidum, Lilium catesbaei ) bear a basal rosette of leaves during dormancy.
Most industries in Ironbridge are now tourist-related ; however, the Merrythought teddy bear company ( established in 1930 ) is still manufacturing in Ironbridge and has a small museum there too.
Most notable for its venue in weddings, conferences, and banquets, the 400 Supper Club also hosts the annual Polar bear plunge to raise money for the Special Olympics.
Most contributing houses bear full front porches, the vast majority of which are intact.
Most British and French titles ( particularly newer creations ) of nobility descend to the senior male by primogeniture, to the exclusion of females, and agnatic cadets may bear courtesy titles.
Most pre-1901 records bear the exact date of recording.
Most of the segments bear a single pair of legs, with the maxillipeds projecting forward from the first body segment, and the final two segments being small and legless.
Most of the campus dining venues are managed and operated by State Dining Services in Partnership with Chartwells ). Plaster Student Union with the MSU bear mascot statue in front.
Most of the keys also bear letters according to the following system:
Most of the sages in Ocarina of Time bear the same names as towns from The Adventure of Link ( Rauru, Ruto, Saria, Nabooru, and Darunia ; excluding Impa ).
Most of Europe's large mammals inhabit the area including the brown bear, wolf, boar, chamois, deer.
Most of his poems necessarily bear traces of immaturity, and lines may frequently be found in them which are mere echoes from Thomson, Wordsworth or Tennyson, but they possess, nevertheless, distinct individuality, and show a real appreciation of natural beauty.
Most commonly, investors are risk-averse and today's price is below the expectation, remunerating those who bear the risk.

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