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  2. Imperial, royal and noble ranks - Wikipedia

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    High King, a king who holds a position of seniority over a group of other kings, without the title of emperor. Maharaja, Sanskrit, later Hindustani, for "Great King". It is the title of high kings in the Indian subcontinent. The feminine equivalent is Maharani. Maharao, a regional variation of Maharaja. Maharawal, a regional variation of Maharaja.

  3. Centralized government - Wikipedia

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    A centralized government (also united government) is one in which both executive and legislative power is concentrated centrally at the higher level as opposed to it being more distributed at various lower level governments. In a national context, centralization occurs in the transfer of power to a typically unitary sovereign nation state.

  4. Hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    Dimension: another word for "system" from on-line analytical processing (e.g. cubes) Member: an (element or object) at any (level or rank) in a (class-system, taxonomy or dimension) Terms about Positioning. Rank: the relative value, worth, complexity, power, importance, authority, level etc. of an object

  5. List of titles - Wikipedia

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    National titles are at the level of a head of government or head of state, with authority over a sovereign nation. Supranational titles are those with authority over multiple sovereign nations. Supernatural titles are those applied solely to deceased figures, such as saints, or to superhuman beings, such as angels and gods.

  6. Hierarchical organization - Wikipedia

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    A hierarchy is typically visualized as a pyramid, where the height of the ranking or person depicts their power status and the width of that level represents how many people or business divisions are at that level relative to the whole—the highest-ranking people are at the apex, and there are very few of them, and in many cases only one; the base may include thousands of people who have no ...

  7. Centralisation - Wikipedia

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    Top level managers concentrate and reserve the decision-making power. Execution decided by the top level management with the help from the other levels of management. Lower levels management do their jobs under direct control of the top managers.

  8. Hierarchy of the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Protonotary Apostolic, the highest level, with the same dress as that of an Honorary Prelate, except that the non-obligatory purple silk cape known as a ferraiolo may also be worn. In December 2013, Pope Francis decided to make future grants of the title of Monsignor to priests not in the service of the Holy See only in the rank of Chaplain of ...

  9. Roman magistrate - Wikipedia

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    Each Roman magistrate was vested with a degree of power. [3] Dictators (a temporary position for emergencies) had the highest level of power. After the Dictator was the Consul (the highest position if not an emergency), and then the Praetor, and then the Censor, and then the curule aedile, and finally the quaestor. Each magistrate could only ...