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  • ...a does not address the woman assigned to guard her by her name, but by the title ‘Jabbiyah,’ so that she always remembers her function and duty.
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  • Prince-Governor is the title of the [[Medibgóëse]] aristocratic magistrate who was appointed by the Em
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  • ...Metropolitan was created by decree in 2559 by [[Baimund Kaligär]], so the title is less than two hundred years old. It was awarded for enriching the city o Baimund Kaligär was only able to create the office and title of Metropolitan due to his great military power and the waning fortunes of
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  • ...esser nobility in [[Asbardy]] whose sire, [[Midrid Jaffbarrow]], bears the title of [[Seneschal of Gaherlus]]. The name 'Jaffbarrow' is an English port of t ...hracian Viceroyal Duke. With the ascent of Archduke Agairth Srunamba, the title of Seneschal was restored, but not their land. What relatively little land
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  • ...If a place is indicated, then it is the actual domain that pertains to the title and not purely ceremonial. ...any temple whose cult is officially recognized by the state. Whether this title and rank are hereditary depends upon the practice of the particular temple.
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  • ...rm harubeel is only used in the [[Kingdom of Oliblish]] and as an honorary title among [[Incarnandist]]s. The plural is 'haribuwl.'
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  • ...priest of the cult of the ancestral divinity, [[Meidb]]. His traditional title in Medibgö is [[gebalddorn kähaa]] which means 'rightful imperial heir.' !width="100"|Title
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  • ...ur created First Commander of Thrace (Khamilúk Epavi); King Väduk receives title of King-Emperor of Thrace
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  • !width="150"|Title
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  • ...any temple whose cult is officially recognized by the state. Whether this title and rank are hereditary depends upon the practice of the particular temple.
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  • ...ar 2102/2103 is the earliest to which we can ascribe her assumption of the title 'Goddess-Queen.'
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  • !width="280"|Title
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  • *2559 Creates title of [[Metropolitan|Metropolitan of Aurice]] in 2559, to undermine power of t
    4 KB (621 words) - 07:45, 23 January 2023
  • ...ur created First Commander of Thrace (Khamilúk Epavi); King Väduk receives title of King-Emperor of Thrace
    4 KB (566 words) - 14:26, 6 January 2024
  • ...nate. In the year 1639, the reconstituted Mage Senate honored him with the title '[[Protector of Aurice]].'
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  • ...reated First Commander of Thrace ([[Khamilúk Epavi]]); King Väduk receives title of [[King-Emperor of Thrace]]
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  • ...copy of the document or book. The actual text, if available, would be the title followed by the word text in parentheses, for example: 'Kaphrimmoth (text). | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Title'''
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  • ...as duke of liberated Aurice and subsequently became Grand Duke, given the title by the Senate in acknowledgement of Aurice's sovereignty in 2576. Vice-roya :2576: Aurician Senate grants Bijäl the title 'Grand Duke.'
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  • ...the Erechórebese See—a religious overseership with a politically innocuous title. Most scholars acknowledge the rise of regional Sees as the inchoate begin ...rdinate body, crowned Drédor Glindenstar ‘King of the Yophentheans.’ This title, suggesting that the Yophenthean nation was once more revived, incited the
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