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monarch and awarded
If the tradition of awarding the title to the second son of the monarch were to continue, the title would then be awarded to Prince Harry, the younger son of Diana, Princess of Wales and Charles, Prince of Wales, the heir apparent to the throne.
Princess Royal is a style customarily ( but not automatically ) awarded by a British monarch to his or her eldest daughter.
He was also the monarch of Finland, which had been annexed in 1809 and awarded autonomous status.
The decoration, awarded to both Canadians and non-Canadians and available in both military and civilian divisions, is awarded by the reigning Canadian monarch ( currently Queen Elizabeth II ) and presented on her behalf by the Governor General.
The crowning in Mainz awarded the monarch the kingdom of Germany, and a subsequent in Rome granted him the Holy Roman Empire ( a nominal difference only ).
It is awarded in realms of the Commonwealth, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand where the Scouts operate under the ceremonial leadership of the monarch.
Those awarded the honour did not receive it from the monarch but from the Lord Lieutenant of their county or a local authority.
Salman has been awarded a number of tokenistic decorations and orders related to his status as a presumptive future monarch and head of state.
Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia awarded Pekić the Royal Order of the Two-headed White Eagle, being the highest honour bestowed by a Serbian monarch.
The problem was that the House of Kildare had become unreliable for the English monarch, scheming with Yorkist pretenders to the English throne, signing private treaties with foreign powers, and finally rebelling after the head of its hereditary rivals, the Butlers of Ormonde, was awarded the position of Lord Deputy.
As a house order it is not subject to ministerial responsibility or influence, but is awarded at the discretion of the Dutch monarch alone.
The order was instituted by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands in 1905 and is not subject to ministerial responsibility or influence, but is awarded at the discretion of the Dutch monarch alone.
It is awarded by either the Canadian monarch or his or her viceregal representative, the Governor General of Canada, to any member of the Canadian Forces or allies serving under or with Canadian military command for extraordinary valour and devotion to duty while facing hostile forces.
The Casa-palacio del Conde de Torres is located in the Plaza del Retortillo of this city, nominated in honor of José de Retortillo who was awarded a knighthood in 1738 by the then reigning monarch Philip IV.
The medal is often awarded for service to the monarch and royal family during Royal Visits.
He was also the limited monarch of Finland, which had been annexed in 1809 and awarded autonomous status.

monarch and many
As a result, the parliament of 1559 started to legislate for a church based on the Protestant settlement of Edward VI, with the monarch as its head, but with many Catholic elements, such as priestly vestments.
A Commonwealth realm's governor-general may fulfill many of the roles of a head of state, but is typically not, either legally or conventionally, regarded as the head of state, but rather as an appointed representative of the head of state mandated to act in his or her place, even when the monarch is present in the country.
In many countries, feudalism and manorialism provided a formal social structure that established hierarchical links at every level of society, with the monarch at the top.
In modern post-feudal states the nominal top of the hierarchy still remains the head of state, which may be a president or a constitutional monarch, although in many modern states the powers of the head of state are delegated among different bodies.
He strengthened the position of the monarch to an unprecedented degree, as he ruthlessly subordinated the nobles to his will, exiling or executing many on the slightest provocation.
In addition to their national royal styles, many monarchs had ' treaty styles ' to distinguish one monarch from another in international settings.
They see Selassie as being worthy of worship, and as having stood with great dignity in front of the world's press and in front of representatives of many of the world's powerful nations, especially during his appeal to the League of Nations in 1936, when he was still the only independent black monarch in Africa.
For example, the name of King Rama IX, the present monarch, is transcribed variously as Bhumibol, Phumiphon, phuu < sup > M </ sup > mi < sup > H </ sup > phohn < sup > M </ sup >, or many other versions.
The legal background of many of the deputies made it difficult for a great number of them to accept an execution without the due process of law of some sort, and it was voted that the deposed monarch be tried before the National Convention, the organ that housed the representatives of the sovereign people.
In many Commonwealth of Nations states, a lieutenant governor is the representative of the monarch and act as chief executive officer of the state, province or territory they received appointment.
As the embodiment of the state, the monarch tops the Canadian order of precedence and is also the locus of oaths of allegiance, required of many of the aforementioned employees of the Crown, as well as by new citizens, as per the Oath of Citizenship laid out in the Citizenship Act.
In Brandenburg-Prussia, the concept of absolute monarch took a notable turn from the above with its emphasis on the monarch as the " first servant of the state ", but it also echoed many of the important characteristics of Absolutism.
However, the Silla custom was that every king and queen had their own set of regalia, hence the regalia for each monarch was buried with them in their tombs, warranting the creation of many different regalia depending on personal preferences, contemporary fashion and available goldsmithing technology.
King Ferdinand of Spain is cited by Machiavelli as an example of a monarch who gained esteem by showing his ability through great feats and who, in the name of religion, conquered many territories and kept his subjects occupied so that they had no chance to rebel.
His sudden death in 1680 opened up the road to the monarch, and many men tried to get close to the king so they could take his place.
In the movie, he is played by actor Jeffrey Jones as a well-meaning but somewhat befuddled monarch of limited but enthusiastic musical skill, easily manipulated by Salieri ; however, Shaffer has made it clear his play is fiction in many respects and not intended to portray historical reality.
In many monarchies, such as Belgium, Denmark, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain and Thailand, the monarch is responsible for promulgating laws.
There are many geographic places that have been named in honour of a reigning monarch, including the states of Queensland and Victoria, named after Queen Victoria, with numerous streets, squares, parks and buildings carrying the names of past or present members of the Royal Family.
The former monarch was charmed by the opportunity to help his homeland and communicated with many of his English contacts ( including, probably, King George V ) in order to resolve the dispute.
The relationship of the Petroicidae to other bird families is uncertain ; Sibley and Alquist's DNA-DNA hybridisation studies had placed them in the Corvoidea ( a huge group that includes the shrikes, crows and jays, butcherbirds, woodswallows, drongos, cuckoo-shrike, fantails, monarch flycatchers and many others ).
As many as 200, 000 Huguenots fled to England, the Dutch Republic, Switzerland, and Germany, spreading tales of brutality at the hands of the monarch of Versailles.
The key commodities for a courtier were access and information, and a large court operated at many levels-many successful careers at court involved no direct contact with the monarch.
Governors continued to be appointed by the monarch for many years.

monarch and universities
Shanxi Normal University is one of the five oldest universities in Shanxi Province, situated in the ancient city of Linfen — home of the legendary monarch King Yao, and one of the birthplaces of the Chinese race.

monarch and abroad
The title is still in use in some constitutional monarchies and designates the acting head of state while the monarch is abroad.
For Canada, the current monarch is officially titled Queen of Canada (), and she, her consort, and other members of the Canadian Royal Family undertake various public and private functions across the country and on its behalf abroad.
Over the decades, however, the monarch's children, grandchildren, cousins, and their respective spouses began to also perform functions at the direction of the Canadian Crown-in-Council, representing the monarch within Canada or abroad.
Emperor Pedro II directed that Francisco Manuel da Silva's composition, as the National Anthem of the Empire of Brazil, should be played, without lyrics, on all occasions when the monarch presented himself in public, and in solemnities of military or civilian nature ; the composition was also played abroad in diplomatic events relating to Brazil or when the Brazilian Emperor was present.
* The Queen of South Africa, living abroad, inherited her title as the United Kingdom's monarch without the assistance or approval of South Africa.
For New Zealand, the current monarch is officially titled Queen of New Zealand, and she, her consort, and other members of the New Zealand Royal Family undertake various public and private functions across New Zealand and on behalf of the country abroad.
Though the monarch and members of her family also act as Colonels-in-Chief of various regiments in the military, these posts are only ceremonial in nature, reflecting the Crown's relationship with the military through participation in military ceremonies both at home and abroad.
However the constitutional amendment also provided, without mentioning the monarch specifically, that he might continue to represent the state abroad:
In exercising the duties of commander-in-chief, the governor general appoints the Chief of the Defence Staff, as well as royal colonels-in-chief of Canadian regiments ( save for the Queen herself ), approves new military badges and insignia ( except for those bearing St. Edward's Crown, which may only be sanctioned by the monarch ), visits Canadian Forces personnel within Canada and abroad, bestowes honours, and signs commission scrolls.

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