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honorary and name
His posthumous honors included his name being placed into the following: the Carmen Saliare ; the Curule chairs ; placed as an honorary seat of the Brotherhood of Augustus and his coffin was crowned by oak-wreaths.
The influence of Ann Radcliffe is also detectable in Poe's " The Oval Portrait " ( 1842 ), including an honorary mention of her name in the text of the story.
When he was two years old, his father was killed in a railway accident, and his name was changed to Karl Friedrich Benz in remembrance of his father .< ref > Karl Benz family gravestone Karl is the spelling of his first name on all of his official personal and municipal documents throughout his life, such as birth, school, honorary doctorate, the Baden State Metal certificate, and on his family grave marker as displayed to the right.
The Romanian historian Nicolae Iorga believed the second part of the name ,-aba (" father "), to be an honorary title, as recognizable in many Cuman names, such as Terteroba, Arslanapa, and Ursoba.
The protection of the Athenian name probably secured the rising colony from the assaults of the Crotoniats, at least we hear nothing of any obstacles to its progress from that quarter ; but it was early disturbed by dissensions between the descendants of the original Sybarite settlers and the new colonists, the former laying claim not only to honorary distinctions, but to the exclusive possession of important political privileges.
A posthumous name is an honorary name given to royalty, nobles, and sometimes others, in East Asia after the person's death, and is used almost exclusively instead of one's personal name or other official titles during his life.
Zildjian has an honorary degree from Berklee College of Music, is an inductee into the Percussive Hall of Fame, and has his name immortalized on the Guitar Center Rock Walk in Hollywood, California.
As the first collegiate organization of its type to adopt a Greek-letter name, the Phi Beta Kappa is generally considered a forerunner of modern college fraternities as well as the model for later collegiate honorary societies.
She was made an honorary fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford, whose music building bears her name.
In Quebec City he was much impressed with the kindness of some Huron Indians who attended his performances, and he was purportedly made an honorary chief of the tribe, receiving the name Alanienouidet.
Sometime around 1742, they adopted him as an honorary sachem, or civil chief, and gave him the name Warraghiyagey, which he translated as " A Man who undertakes great Things ".
The bull declared the Franciscans as the official custodians of the Holy Places in the name of the Catholic Church, " unless someone was specifically appointed in the honorary office ".
Gorsky According to another view, Abakhai was a real name derived from Mongolian Abakai – honorary name given to younger sons of monarchs.
When professional head of the Royal Navy was given the name of First Naval Lord in 1828 ( renamed First Sea Lord in 1904 ), the rank of Admiral of the Fleet became an honorary promotion for retiring First Naval Lords allowing more than one Admiral of the Fleet to exist at one time.
His fighting and the testimony of Yussuf, the nephew of Asad-ed-Din, Basha of Algiers, establishes Oliver as an honorary member of Muslim society, and he eventually makes himself a name as the corsair Sakr-el-Bahr, the Hawk of the Sea.
* Theophilus ( biblical ) — the name of a person or an honorary title to whom the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles is addressed
There was hardly a foreign scientific society of note without his name among its honorary members.
Kennan had also received 29 honorary degrees and was honored in his name with the George F. Kennan Chair in National Security Strategy at the National War College and the George F. Kennan Professorship at the Institute for Advanced Study.
Among other honours, in October 2009, the Senate voted to name McClung and the rest of the Five Canada's first " honorary senators.
The original name for “ Holiday in Dixie ” comes from the Pageant called the “ Salute the Southland ,” which was changed in 1950 honorary of the Louisiana Purchase.

honorary and Magister
Sometime before 449 their chieftain, Attila the Hun, Valentinian had granted the honorary title of Magister militum of the western empire upon Attila, and the western court was relieved when he concentrated on raiding the eastern empire ’ s provinces in the Balkans from 441 through to 449.
* Magister ( magister officiorum, magister militum, " maistor " in Greek ) – an old Roman term, master of offices and master of the army ; by the time of Leo III, these had become honorary titles and were eventually discarded.
Over his life, his awards included Phi Beta Kappa, the Croix de Guerre, the Cardinal Spellman Award for distinguished achievement in theology, the Boston College Presidential Bicentennial Award, the Christus Magister Medal from the University of Portland ( Oregon ), the Religious Education Forum Award from the National Catholic Educational Association, America magazine's Campion Award, the F. Sadlier Dinger Award for contributions to the catechetical ministry of the Church, the Cardinal Gibbons Award from The Catholic University of America, the John Carroll Society Medal, the Jerome Award from the Roman Catholic Library Association of America, Fordham Founders Award, Gaudium Award from the Breukelein Institute, and thirty-three honorary doctorates.

honorary and Adam
Other streets have honorary names, such as the western portion of 300 South, named “ Adam Galvez Street ” ( in honor of a local Marine corporal killed in action ) or others honoring Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr., César Chávez, and John Stockton.
" He holds honorary doctorates from the University of Adelaide, La Trobe University, the University of Natal, the University of Oxford, Rhodes University, the State University of New York at Buffalo, the University of Strathclyde, the University of Technology, Sydney and the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
He was awarded his honorary doctorate together with Adam Savage for their work in popularizing science.
Wolfgang Adam was the honorary president of the party.

honorary and shows
Many close to him admitted that she did much to revive his popularity ; these efforts included a series of one-man shows, culminating in a sold-out performance at Carnegie Hall which was released on a best-selling record album and an honorary Academy Award he received in 1974.

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When the great reform of the 11th century had put an end to the direct jurisdiction of the lay abbots, the honorary title of abbot continued to be held by certain of the great feudal families, as late as the 13th century and later, the actual head of the community retaining that of dean.
He was an honorary citizen of Zwickau and had a street named for his Audi cars in both Zwickau and his birthplace Winningen.
Graham had briefly attended Bob Jones College, and the university conferred an honorary degree on him in 1948.
Bob Jones, Sr. argued that if members of Graham ’ s campaign executive committee had rejected major tenets of orthodox Christianity, such as the virgin birth and the deity of Christ, then Graham had violated 2 John 9-11, which prohibits receiving in fellowship those who do “ not abide in the teaching of Christ .” In the 1960s, Graham further irritated fundamentalists by gaining the endorsement of Cardinal Richard Cushing for his Boston campaign and accepting honorary degrees from two Roman Catholic colleges.
The Pope of Rome would still have honorary primacy before Constantinople if the East-West Schism had not occurred.
After the schism this honorary primacy shifted to the Patriarch of Constantinople, who had previously been accorded the second-place rank at the First Council of Constantinople.
Although the political discourse had been dominated at this time by Gopal Krishna Gokhale, a moderate who said that it was " madness to think of independence ", Nehru had spoken " openly of the politics of non-cooperation, of the need of resigning from honorary positions under the government and of not continuing the futile politics of representation.
The honorary and informal Islamic title Hadji ( Turkish: Hacı ) in Piri's ( Hadji Ahmed Muhiddin Piri ) and his father's ( Hadji Mehmed Piri ) names indicate that they had completed the Hajj ( Islamic pilgrimage ) by going to Mecca during the dedicated period of Hadjj and fulfilling the required rituals.
Much earlier, in 1942, he had received the first honorary degree of Doctor of Laws of Melbourne University.
While the Curiate Assembly did have the power to pass laws that had been submitted by the king, the Senate was effectively an honorary council.
Johnson, known to the Iroquois as Warraghiggey, meaning " He who does great things ", had become a respected honorary member of the Iroquois Confederacy in the area.
Although John V had been restored, Manuel was forced to go as an honorary hostage to the court of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I at Prousa ( Bursa ).
However after Maria's death in 963, the truce had been shaken and Peter I sent his sons Boris and Roman in Constantinopole, as honorary hostages, to honor the new terms of the peace treaty.
Tyndaris was also one of seventeen cities which had been selected by the Roman senate, apparently as an honorary distinction, to contribute to certain offerings to the temple of Venus at Eryx.
Under pressure from the Americans, Nasser and his fellow revolutionaries had agreed to allow the deposed king and his family to leave Egypt unharmed and with an honorary ceremony.
However, only three of them, Haseltine, Lowell, and Mason had studied at the college before dropping out in 1994 to move to Nashville, while Odmark still received an honorary degree, despite having attended university in New York.
The Argentine Chancellor Alberto Vignes drafted with Juan Perón, who had returned from exile in 1973, a decree granting Gelli the Gran Cruz de la Orden del Libertador in August 1974, as well as the honorary office of economic counselor in the embassy of Argentina in Italy.
In 1961, Glenn received an honorary LL. D from Muskingum University, the college he had attended before joining the military in World War II.
In 1776 Pius VI appointed the 34-year-old Dom Gregory, who had been teaching at the Monastery of Sant ' Anselmo in Rome, as honorary abbot in commendam of his monastery.
The position of Governor of Edinburgh Castle, which had been vacant since 1876, was revived in 1935 as an honorary title for the General Officer Commanding in Scotland, the first holder being Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Cameron of Lochiel.
After Mark Antony's suicide following the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, Octavian had removed all obstacles to his power and henceforth ruled as Emperor, from 27 BC on, under the honorary title Augustus.

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