Serene Highness — His/Her Serene Highness (abbreviation: HSH) is a style used today by the reigning families of Liechtenstein and Monaco. It also preceded the princely titles of members of some German ruling and mediatised dynasties as well as some non ruling but… … Wikipedia
Highness — Highness, often used with a personal possessive pronoun (His/Her/Your/Their Highness(es), the first two abbreviated HH) is an attribute referring to the rank of the dynasty (such as Royal Highness , Imperial Highness ) in an address. It is… … Wikipedia
Grand Ducal Highness — His/Her Grand Ducal Highness (acronym: HGDH) is a style of address used before the princely titles of the non reigning members of some German ruling families headed by a Grand Duke. No currently reigning family employs the style, although it was… … Wikipedia
Royal Highness — (abbreviation HRH) is a style ( His Royal Highness or Her Royal Highness ); plural Royal Highnesses (abbreviation TRH, Their Royal Highnesses ). It appears in front of the names of some members of some royal families other than the King or… … Wikipedia
Style (manner of address) — A style of office, or honorific, is a term which by tradition or law precedes a reference to a person who holds a post or title, or to the political office itself. An honorific can also be awarded to an individual in a personal capacity. Such… … Wikipedia
Royal and noble styles — Styles represent the fashion by which monarchs and noblemen are properly addressed. Throughout history, many different styles were used, with little standardization. This page will detail the various styles used by royalty and nobility in Europe … Wikipedia
Duchess Auguste of Württemberg — Princess consort of Thurn and Taxis Tenure 17 March 1773–1776 Predecessor Princess Maria Henriette Josepha of Fürstenberg Stühlingen Successor Duchess Therese of Mecklenburg Strelitz Spouse … Wikipedia
Majesty — For other uses, see Majesty (disambiguation). Majesty is an English word derived ultimately from the Latin maiestas, meaning greatness . Contents 1 Origin 2 Style of a head of state 2.1 In the United Kingdom … Wikipedia
Most Gracious Majesty — King James introduced Majesty as the official royal style to the exclusion of all others in Scotland, England and Ireland Most Gracious Majesty is a form of address in the United Kingdom. It is an elaborate version of Your Majesty and is only… … Wikipedia
Excellency — is an honorific style given to certain members of an organization or state. Usually, people styled Excellency are heads of state, heads of government, governors, ambassadors, certain ecclesiastics, royalty, aristocracy, and military, and others… … Wikipedia