Majesty (disambiguation)

Majesty (disambiguation)

Majesty is a prefix for something that (notionally) belongs to the monarch, such as HM Government, HM Ship, etc.

Majesty may also refer to:

Contents

Video games

  • Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim, a real-time strategy computer game developed by Cyberlore Studios in 2000 and first published by MicroProse
  • Majesty: The Northern Expansion, an expansion pack for the 2000 RTS game Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim, by Cyberlore
  • Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim, a 2009 sequel to the above produced by Paradox Interactive

Music

  • Majesty (album), an album by Ron Kenoly
  • Metal Force, a Heavy/Power Metal band from Germany formerly known as Majesty
  • Majesty, a band formed in 1985 by John Petrucci, John Myung, Mike Portnoy, Kevin Moore, and Chris Collins, which later became known as Dream Theater
  • "Majesty", the first song of the album Battalions of Fear from the German metal band Blind Guardian
  • "Majesty", a song by the Norwegian band Madrugada
  • "Majesty", a popular Christian worship song by Dr. Jack W. Hayford
  • Majesty, a live DVD from band The Black Dahlia Murder

See also

  • Majestic (disambiguation)
  • Her Majesty (disambiguation)
  • His Majesty (disambiguation)

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