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In 50, Agrippina was granted the honorific title of Augusta, a title which, up until this point, no other imperial woman had ever received in the lifetime of her husband.
He was granted the honorific " Britannicus " but only accepted it on behalf of his son, never using the title himself.
Cuitláhuac ( c. 1476 – 1520 ) or Cuitláhuac ( in Spanish orthography ; in, honorific form Cuitlahuatzin ) was the 10th tlatoani ( ruler ) of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan for 80 days during the year Two Flint ( 1520 ).
Shortly following his accession as Emperor, Domitian bestowed the honorific title of Augusta upon Domitia, while their son was deified, appearing as such on the reverse of coin types from this period.
The title was first used as an honorific for a military leader in ancient Rome.
One of these offices was princeps senatus, (" first man of the Senate ") and became shortened into Augustus ' chief honorific, Princeps ( usually translated as " first citizen ") form which the modern English word and title prince is descended.
* Augustus was the honorific first bestowed on Emperor Augustus: after him all Roman emperors added it to their name.
Since there was no " title " of Empress (- consort ) whatsoever, women of the reigning dynasty sought to be granted this honorific, as the highest attainable goal.
Cunctator became an honorific title, and his delaying tactic was followed for the rest of the war.
Later, he became a legendary figure and the model of a tough, courageous Roman, and was bestowed the honorific title, " The Shield of Rome " ( similar to Marcus Claudius Marcellus being named the " Sword of Rome ").
The clan originated when the founder, Nakatomi no Kamatari ( 614-669 ), was rewarded by Emperor Tenji with the honorific " Fujiwara ", which evolved as a surname for Kamatari and his descendants.
The honorific " Hasid " was frequently used as a term of exceptional respect in the Talmudic and early medieval periods.
Wilhelm became Grand Admiral of the German Navy, but also was awarded honorific titles from all over Europe, becoming admiral in the British, Russian, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Greek navies.
The honorific Mahatma (" Great Soul "), was applied to him by 1914.
* Pompey Magnus, Roman consul and general who was given the honorific " Magnus "
The Japanese imperial court also awarded Nichiren the honorific designations Nichiren Daibosatsu 日蓮大菩薩 " Great Bodhisattva Nichiren ", and Risshō Daishi 立正大師 " Great Teacher Risshō ; the former title was granted in 1358, and the latter in 1922.
The title " Pope " was from the early 3rd century an honorific designation used for any bishop in the West.
Following the 1919 Nickle Resolution, however, it was against non-binding policy for the sovereign to grant such honorific titles to Canadians ; the last prime minister to be knighted was Sir Robert Borden, who was premier at the time the Nickle Resolution was debated in the House of Commons.
Although the website Religion Facts, without citing any source, says that Pope Siricius was the first Bishop of Rome to style himself Pope, weightier authorities say the title " Pope " was from the early 3rd century an honorific designation used for any bishop in the West.
His popularity was such that the Roman Senate eventually bestowed upon Trajan the honorific of optimus, meaning " the best ".
He was given a number of honorific titles, and was referred to as Sultan Fateh Ali Khan Shahab, Tipu Saheb, Bahadur Khan Tipu Sultan or Fatih Ali Khan Tipu Sultan Bahadur.

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Formerly Lower Lotharingia, this title was now practically without territorial authority, but was borne by the later Dukes of Brabant as an honorific title.

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Fath Ali Shah also appointed Hasan Ali Shah as governor of Qumm and bestowed upon him the honorific of Aga Khan.
In the Roman Catholic Church, the title is purely honorific and carries no extra jurisdiction, though most archbishops are also metropolitan bishops, as above.
He is also known by the honorific " Kong Fuzi " ( 孔夫子 Kǒng ​ fū ​ zǐ, literally " Master Kong ").
He also has received scores of academic awards, honorific and otherwise.
He also bestowed upon their brother, Taddeo Barberini, the honorific title Prince of Palestrina ; Palestrina being the comune owned by the Barberini family.
The incumbent governor general and his or her spouse are also the only people in Canada, other than serving Canadian ambassadors and high commissioners, entitled to the use the style His or Her Excellency and the governor general is granted the additional honorific of The Right Honourable for their time in office and for life afterwards.
There were five peerage ranks below the royal ranks, in descending order with common English translations: gōng 公 " duke ", hóu 侯 " marquis ", bó 伯 " count ", zǐ 子 " viscount " ( also extensively used as an honorific ) and nán 男 " baron ".
Pronouns, when used, are ranked in honorific registers, and may also make a T – V distinction in relation to kinship and social status.
It might also be used by the submissive partner as an honorific term in a D / s relationship.
Seri also comes from the honorific Sanskrit word Sri.
In the will, he also adopted her into the Julian family and granted her the honorific title of Augusta.
The honorific can also be applied to objects and concepts that are widely respected, such as the Sikh religious text, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
Old Mill Road also has an honorific extra naming, " Waxman Way ," in memory of Temple Israel's renowned rabbi, Mordechai Waxman, who led the congregation for 50 years.
Like Colonel Imboden, William Page also served as a mayor of Ansted for 10 years, although his title of " Colonel " was honorific and did not result from technically attaining that rank in military service, although he was active in the West Virginia State Militia.
The mantra is referred to as or, in honorific form, o-daimoku ( お題目 ) and was first revealed by the Japanese Buddhist teacher Nichiren on the 28th day of the fourth lunar month of 1253 CE at Seichō-ji ( also called Kiyosumi-dera ) near Kominato in current-day Chiba, Japan.
Since the Heian period or earlier, the word " kimi " has been used either as a noun to indicate an emperor or one's lord ( i. e., master ); as an honorific noun or suffix to indicate a person or most commonly as a friendly, informal word for " you " For example, the protagonist of the Tale of Genji is also called.
An honorific can also be awarded to an individual in a personal capacity.
It is also used in the second person in formal diplomatic language, associated with a style or honorific.
It may also have been a kind of honorific declamation, to let other prisoners know that they should move out of the way-death row prisoners being seen as an elite within the prison system.
It was also then that he was first publicly known with the name " Maharishi " an honorific title meaning " great sage " after receiving the title from " Indian Pundits ".
A married woman is commonly given the honorific title " Mrs ", but some married women prefer to be referred to as " Ms ", a title which is also used when the marital status of a woman is unknown.
Sheikh ( pronounced or ;, mostly pronounced, plural )— also spelled Sheik or Shaikh or Shekh, or transliterated as Shaykh — is an honorific in the Arabic language that literally means " elder " and carries the meaning " leader and / or governor ".
A number of legendary figures preceding the proper imperial era of China also hold the honorific title of emperor, such as the Yellow Emperor and the Jade Emperor.

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