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title and THE
The title of the first edition of the translation was " THE HOLY BIBLE, Containing the Old Testament, AND THE NEW: Newly Translated out of the Original tongues: & with the former Translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties special Commandment ".
He portrayed the title role in the 1922 silent film version of The Prisoner of Zenda, as well as THE ROLE OF " Rudolf Rassendyll ".
Most Soviet films presented all film-related information in the opening credits, rather than at the closing which consist of just a " THE END " (, Konyets Fily-ma ) title, nothing else.
* Paul Levinson's novel The Plot To Save Socrates features a fictional ancient Platonic Dialogue, without title, that begins " PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Socrates ; Andros, a visitor.
The game's plot consists of a title screen that displayed the message " WE ARE THE GALAXIANS / MISSION: DESTROY ALIENS ".
Ownership of a manorial lordship will be noted on request in British passports through an official observation worded, ' THE HOLDER IS THE LORD OF THE MANOR OF ................', although a Manorial title ( i. e. Lord of the Manor ) is not a title of nobility, and as stated in the journal Justice of the Peace Local Government Law the courts are yet to determine whether it is a title of honour or a dignity.
He decided to side-step the whole issue by unilaterally assuming the title of King of Great Britain by a Proclamation concerning the Kings Majesties Stile on 20 October 1604 announcing that he did " assume to Our selfe by the cleerenesse of our Right, The Name and Stile of KING OF GREAT BRITTAINE, FRANCE, AND IRELAND, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH, & c .".
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The " THE " at the front of the title is not, in fact, a formality of translation, but an actual part of the title written in English, perhaps chosen by the series ' writers to deliberately convey that sense of modernity.

title and Lord
In 1284, Alexander invested the title of Lord of the Isles in the head of the Macdonald family, Angus Macdonald, and over the next two centuries the Macdonald lords operated as if they were kings in their own right, frequently opposing the Scottish monarch.
The line " Time and the Gods are at strife " inspired the title of Lord Dunsany's Time and the Gods.
Ibn al-Mundir al-Qurays, a member of the royal family, was named governor of the city, while the Lord of Carmona obtained the title of vizier.
The title of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom was vested in the Sovereign from 1964 to 2011.
He was also the one responsible for replacing the title God in the Hebrew texts to read ' Lord of Hosts.
The top five longest running Beano comic strips are, in descending order, Dennis the Menace, Minnie the Minx, Bash Street Kids, Roger the Dodger, then the last holder of the title before Dennis, Lord Snooty.
Lord Aberdare was one of the ninety-two elected hereditary peers that were allowed to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999. the title is held by his son, the fifth Baron, who succeeded in 2005 and was elected to the House of Lords in 2009.
However, he is still known as Lord Chiang ( 蔣公 ) ( without the title or space ), along with the name Chiang Chung-cheng, in Taiwan.
On the death of Oliver Cromwell in 1658, his son, Richard Cromwell, inherited the title Lord Protector, but internal divisions among the republican party lead to his resignation, the end of the Protectorate and a second period of Commonwealth government by a Council of State and Parliament.
When using his title, he is normally styled as Lord Haden-Guest.
* His full title is Pope and Lord Archbishop of the Great City of Alexandria and Patriarch of All Africa on the Holy Orthodox and Apostolic Throne of Saint Mark the Evangelist and Holy Apostle that is, in Egypt, Pentapolis, Libya, Nubia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea and all Africa.
Some examples of Cirth writings are the inscription on Balin's tomb in Moria and the inscriptions on the top of the title pages for The Lord of the Rings.
A surgeon who is also a professor is usually known as " Professor " and, similarly, a surgeon who has been ennobled, knighted, created a baronet or appointed a dame uses the corresponding title ( Lord, Sir, Dame ).
When Fat ' h Ali became the Shah of Persia in 1797, he was given a set of the Britannica's 3rd edition, which he read completely ; after this feat, he extended his royal title to include " Most Formidable Lord and Master of the Encyclopædia Britannica ".
Alexander Gordon ( 1739 – 1792 ), third son from the third marriage of the second Earl, was a Lord of Session from 1788 to 1792 under the judicial title of Lord Rockville.
His second son acquired the courtesy title Lord Louis Mountbatten and was known as Lord Louis informally until his death.
The exact meaning of his name is uncertain: the common translation is " Lord of the Earth ": the Sumerian en is translated as a title equivalent to " lord "; it was originally a title given to the High Priest ; ki means " earth "; but there are theories that ki in this name has another origin, possibly kig of unknown meaning, or kur meaning " mound ".
Given the differences of opinion within the Lord Aberdeen cabinet over the direction of foreign policy with regard to relations between Britain and the French under Napoleon III, it is not surprising that debate raged within the government as Louis Bonaparte, now assuming the title of Emperor Napoleon III of France.
Cromwell was given the title Lord Protector in 1653, making him ' king in all but name ' to his critics.
In 1752, he was " raised to the bench ", thus acquiring the title of Lord Kames.
His son Naweej expanded the empire further and is known as the first Lunda emperor, with the title mwato yamvo ( mwaant yaav, mwant yav ), the Lord of Vipers.
There are two places named for Simcoe with the title Lord, but Simcoe was not made a Lord in his lifetime.

title and Protector
Crusader Prince Godfrey of Bouillon, who became the first crusader monarch of Jerusalem, decided not to use the title " king " during his lifetime, and declared himself Advocatus Sancti Sepulchri ( Protector ( or Defender ) of the Holy Sepulchre ).
He took the title of Protector.
Northumberland effectively became Lord Protector, but he did not use this title, learning from the mistakes his predecessor made.
* May 8 – Lord Protector Cromwell confirms his refusal of the crown of England, preferring the title " Lord Protector ".
In October 1562 the Queen fell ill with smallpox and, believing her life to be in danger, she asked the Privy Council to make Robert Dudley Protector of the Realm and to give him a suitable title together with twenty thousand pounds a year.
Lords Protector ) is a title that has been used in British constitutional law for heads of state.
The Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland was the title of the head of state during the Interregnum, following the first period of the Commonwealth under Council of State government.
In Kim Newman's 1992 novel Anno Dracula, Count Dracula takes the title of Lord Protector upon marrying Queen Victoria and becoming Prince Consort.
In the Sony MMORPG Everquest, Paladins who attain the 65th level are given the title of " Lord Protector "
On July 26 and 27, 1822, Bolívar held the Guayaquil conference with the Argentinian General José de San Martín, who had received the title of Protector of Peruvian Freedom in August 1821 after having partially liberated Peru from the Spanish.
Instead of taking the title of Lord Protector, John Dudley set out to rule as primus inter pares.
They had an epic battle deep within the labyrinth of dungeons, where British, the " Champion of the White Light ", came victorious, driving Mondain away from the kingdom, thus receiving the title of " Lord British, Protector of Akalabeth ".
The next Lord of Mae Hong Son was Tho ( โท ้ ะ ), referred to as Pu Khun Tho or Old Man Tho the Mandarin ( ป ู่ ข ุ นโท ้ ะ ), who was made partasakti with the title Phaya Phithak Sayam Khet, or Lord Protector of the Fertile Soils of Siam ( พญาพ ิ ท ั กษ ์ สยามเขต ).
Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovitch became the " Protector " to the Paris group in 1956, but refused the title of Grand Prior.
In 1653 Cromwell had been made head of state with the title Lord Protector of the Realm.
On 29 September 1580, the Dutch States-General ( with the exception of Zeeland and Holland ) signed the Treaty of Plessis-les-Tours with the Duke, who would assume the title " Protector of the Liberty of the Netherlands " and become the sovereign.
* Saudi Arabia, on 10 June 1916 the Grand Sharif of Mecca assumed the title of King of the Hejaz ; from 29 October 1916 " King of the Arabs and Commander of the Faithful ; from 6 November 1916 recognized by the allied powers only as King of the Hejaz, Commander of the Faithful, Grand Sharif and Emir of Mecca ; also assumed the title of Caliph on 11 March 1924 ; from 3 October 1924: King of the Hejaz and Grand Sharif of Mecca ; 22 September 1932 Hejaz and Nejd united as Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, full style: Malik al-Mamlaka al -' Arabiyya as-Sa ' udiyya (" King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia "); from 1986 prefixed to the name: Khadim al-Haramayn ash-Sharifayn (" Servant ( i. e. Protector ) of the Two Exalted Holy Places and Medina ").
In 1938, Sukuna was installed as the Tui Lau ( Protector of the Tongans of Sawana in Vanuabalavu ), a senior chiefly title in the Lau Islands that had been vacant for many years.
Without having been consecrated and with only the title of bishop-elect and Protector of the Indians, he, accompanied by Andrés de Olmos, left Spain with the first civil officials, auditors ( oidores ), towards the end of August 1528, and reached Mexico on December 6.
He no longer held the title of Protector of the Indians, as it was thought that the new auditors would refrain from the abuses of prior regimes.

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