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  2. List of titles and honours of Haile Selassie - Wikipedia

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    3 Military ranks. Toggle Military ranks subsection. ... [12] [13] [14] 134th Christian ruler of ... Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy (Kingdom of ...

  3. Imperial, royal and noble ranks - Wikipedia

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    Privy council. Crown Council; Makhzen; ... [13] Lugal, is the Sumerian term for "king, ruler". Literally, the term means "big man." ... Esquire is a rank of gentry ...

  4. Council of Thirteen - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Thirteen may refer to: The name of the ruling body of various fictional villainous species, such as: the Yeerks, from the Animorphs book series; the Skaven, from the miniature wargame Warhammer Fantasy; The Guild of Calamitous Intent in the Venture Bros universe; International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers

  5. Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles - Wikipedia

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    Imperial and Traditional Ranks and Titles; Taken from the 1998 book, Ethiopia Reaches Her Hand Unto God: Imperial Ethiopia’s Unique Symbols, Structures, and Role in the Modern World, by Gregory R. Copley, International Strategic Studies Association, published here online by The Crown Council of Ethiopia] Ethiopia's Aristocracy

  6. Royal court - Wikipedia

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    The Sikh 'Court of Lahore'.. A royal household is the highest-ranking example of patronage.A regent or viceroy may hold court during the minority or absence of the hereditary ruler, and even an elected head of state may develop a court-like entourage of unofficial, personally-chosen advisers and "companions".

  7. Colonial government in the Thirteen Colonies - Wikipedia

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    When there was an absentee governor or an interval between governors, the council acted as the government. [30] The governor's council also functioned as the upper house of the colonial legislature. In most colonies, the council could introduce bills, pass resolutions, and consider and act upon petitions.

  8. Elective monarchy - Wikipedia

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    The Prince and Grand Master holds the rank of Prince, bestowed by the Holy Roman Emperor in 1607 and holds the precedence of a cardinal of the Church since 1630. [33] [34] The Council that elects the prince includes members of the Sovereign Council and other high-ranking office-holders and representatives of the Order's worldwide entities. The ...

  9. Peerages in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A Peerage is a form of crown distinction, with Peerages in the United Kingdom comprising both hereditary and lifetime titled appointments of various ranks, which form both a constituent part of the legislative process and the British honours system within the framework of the Constitution of the United Kingdom.