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  2. Daughters of Isis - Wikipedia

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    The Daughters of Isis are the female auxiliary to the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, the Prince Hall affiliated Shriners. [ 1 ] Local groups of the Daughters of Isis were founded in the early years of the twentieth century in Maryland , Rhode Island and Washington, D.C. .

  3. List of fraternal auxiliaries and side degrees - Wikipedia

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    Daughters of Rebekah. Theta Rho Girls; Ladies of the Orient - Originally an appendant body for the Rebekahs but now operating independently. Ancient Mystic Order of Samaritans - Negotiations between the Imperial Order of Muscovites and the Oriental Order of Humility and Perfection for a merger began as early as 1917. By 1923 plans were drawn up ...

  4. Sima Yi - Wikipedia

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    Because Cao Shuang wanted the Masters of Writing (or Imperial Secretariat) to report to him first, he proposed to the imperial court to reassign Sima Yi to be the Grand Marshal (大司馬). The previous Grand Marshals had all died in office so the imperial court thought it would be more appropriate to appoint Sima Yi as Grand Tutor (太傅 ...

  5. Imperial Court System - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Court System in the United States was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1965 by José Sarria.Sarria, affectionately known as "Mama José" or similar among Imperial Court members, adopted the stage name "Widow Norton" as a reference to Joshua Norton, a much-celebrated citizen of 19th-century San Francisco who had declared himself Emperor of the United States and Protector of ...

  6. Kōkyū - Wikipedia

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    Kōkyū (後宮) is the section of a Japanese Imperial Palace called the Dairi (内裏) where the Imperial Family and court ladies lived. [1]Many cultured women gathered as wives of Emperors, and court ladies, as well as the maids for these women; court officials often visited these women for influence, literary charm, or romances.

  7. Ministry of Rites - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry or Board of Rites was one of the Six Ministries of government in late imperial China. It was part of the imperial Chinese government from the Tang (7th century) until the 1911 Xinhai Revolution. Along with religious rituals and court ceremonial the Ministry of Rites also oversaw the imperial examination and China's foreign relations.

  8. Yikuang - Wikipedia

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    Yikuang was born in the Aisin-Gioro clan as the eldest son of Mianxing (綿性), a lesser noble who held the title of a buru bafen fuguo gong.He was adopted by his uncle, Mianti (綿悌), who held the title of a third class zhenguo jiangjun.

  9. Court Lady - Wikipedia

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    Court Ladies. Zhang Tong as Situ Shangyi Well respected and stern senior court lady of the Imperial Palace. Profoundly trusted by the Empress, Crown Prince and Princess Consort Han. Secretly protects Fu Rou in the palace. Zhang Ting Ting as Wu Shangyi Situ Shangyi's secretary. After Situ Shangyi's departure, she took over her position.