royal title
C3181
concept
A royal title is a formal designation that signifies a person's rank, status, and role within a monarchy or royal hierarchy.
Observed surface forms (19)
- hereditary royal title ×3
- dynastic title ×2
- principality title ×2
- British royal dukedom ×1
- British royal title ×1
- Habsburg title ×1
- Indian princely title ×1
- Scottish royal title ×1
- Spanish royal title ×1
- Title of nobility ×1
- Yoruba chieftaincy title ×1
- Yoruba royal title ×1
- colonial American title ×1
- medieval royal title ×1
- royal dukedom ×1
- royal epithet ×1
- sub‑royal title ×1
- traditional royal title ×1
- traditional title ×1
Instances (64)
- Duke of York via concept surface "royal dukedom"
- Fidei Defensor
- Prince of Wales
- Duke of Cornwall via concept surface "hereditary royal title"
- Duke of Rothesay
- Princess of Orange
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Prince of Mindelheim (historical, in the Holy Roman Empire)
via concept surface "principality title"
surface form: Prince of Mindelheim
- Duke of Lancaster
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Rana
via concept surface "hereditary royal title"
surface form: Rana of Porbandar
- Empress of Japan
- Prince of Montfort via concept surface "dynastic title"
- Princess Royal via concept surface "British royal title"
- Prince of Mindelheim via concept surface "principality title"
- Queen of Bohemia
- Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
- Archduke of Austria via concept surface "Habsburg title"
- Prince of Scotland
- Lord of Ireland via concept surface "medieval royal title"
- Rex Italiae
- Queen of the Belgians
- Duke of Gloucester via concept surface "British royal dukedom"
- Queen via concept surface "Title of nobility"
- Ooni of Ife via concept surface "Yoruba royal title"
- Alaafin of Oyo via concept surface "traditional royal title"
- Awujale of Ijebu via concept surface "traditional title"
- King of Media
- King of the Four Corners of the World via concept surface "royal epithet"
- Nawab of the Carnatic via concept surface "Indian princely title"
- King of the Indies
- Prince of Asturias, 1759-12-10 via concept surface "Spanish royal title"
- King of Anshan
- King of Italy
- Queen of Scots
- Prince of the Cumbrians via concept surface "sub‑royal title"
- Princess of Japan
- Supreme Head of the Church of England
- Shahanshah of Persia
- Grand Duchess of Tuscany
- Jam Sahib
- Princess of Scotland
- Druk Gyalpo
- Prince
- Princess of Ireland
- Dragon King
- Pharaoh
- King of the Universe
- Prince of Belgium
- King of Judah
- Nizam via concept surface "hereditary royal title"
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F.D.
surface form: Fidei Defensor