- Great King
Great King and the equivalent in many languages is a semantic model for historical titles of
Monarch s, suggesting an elevated status among the host of Kings and minorPrince s. This title is most usually associated with the kings ofPersia under theAchaemenid dynasty whose vast empire lasted for 300 years up to the year 330 BC.In pre-classical Antiquity, there was a tradition of reciprocally using such addresses between powers as a way of diplomatically recognizing each other as major, such as the
Hittites ,Mitanni and thePharaoh of Egypt.The case of
Maharaja ("Great Raja", i.e. great King/Prince, inSanskrit andHindi ) on theIndia n subcontinent, originally reserved for the regional hegemon such as the Gupta, is a striking example how such a lofty style of this or an alternative model can get caught in a cycle of devalution by "title inflation" as ever more, mostly less powerful, rulers adopt the style. This is often followed by the emergence of one or more new, more exclusive and prestigious styles, as in this case "Maharajadhiraja " ("Great King of Kings")The aforementioned Indian style "
Maharajadhiraja " is also an example of an alternative semantic model for similar 'higher' royal styles such asKing of Kings . Alternatively, a more idiomatic style may develop into an equally prestigious tradition of titles, because of the shining example of the original – thus various styles ofEmperor s trace back to the Roman "Imperator " (strictly speaking a republican military command) and the family surname Caesar (turned into an imperial title sinceDiocletian 'sTetrarchy ).As the conventional use of "King" and its equivalents to render various other monarchical styles illustrates, there are many roughly equivalent styles, each of which may spawn a "Great "X" variant, either unique or becoming a rank in a corresponding tradition; in this context "Grand" is equivalent to "Great" and sometimes interchangeable if convention does not firmly prescribe one of the two. Examples include:
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Grand duke
*Grosswojwod In fact, there are even cases of such a natural style being conventionally uses to render an original style that does not conform to the semantic model, as in "
Great Sultan ".See also
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High king
* Shahryar
*Shahanshah
*Bartholomew Holzhauser
*Katechon
*Son of Perdition
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