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King of Kings was a ruling title employed primarily by monarchs based in the Middle East. Although most commonly associated with Iran (historically known... |
Imperial, royal and noble ranks (redirect from Ranks of nobility and peerage) [place]". The feminine form is Sovereign Princess. Variant forms include the German Fürst and Russian Knyaz (князь) and the feminine form Knyaginya (княгиня)... |
Shah (category Instances of Lang-bn using second unnamed parameter) element "šah," meaning "king" in Middle Persian and New Persian. These names can be found in both masculine and feminine forms and may include native Armenian... |
Sancho (section Kings of Navarre) an Iberian name of Basque origin (Santxo, Santzo, Santso, Antzo, Sans). Sancho stems from the Latin name Sanctius. Feminine forms of the name are Sancha... |
stereotypically masculine and feminine traits are common in modern drag king shows. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, several drag kings became British music... |
Latin grammar (section Use of cases) Neuter nouns differ from masculine and feminine in two ways: (1) the plural nominative and accusative forms end in -a, e.g. bella "wars", corpora "bodies";... |
Basileus (category Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) authority in ancient Greece, the Byzantine emperors, and the kings of modern Greece. The feminine forms are basileia (βασίλεια), basilis (βασιλίς), basilissa... |
Title (redirect from Titles of honour) King-Emperor (the feminine equivalent is Queen-Empress) Malik Maharajah Rajah Rai Mikado Mirza Nawab Negus Patil Pharaoh Regina (the masculine form is... |
Darius (redirect from King Darius of Persia) Persian form of the name Dario (disambiguation), counterpart of Darius in Persian, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Croatian Daria (name), a feminine given... |
Earl (redirect from Countess (feminine form of earl)) viscount. A feminine form of earl never developed; instead, countess is used. The title originates in the Old English word eorl, meaning "a man of noble birth... |
Philip (redirect from King Philippe) forms including Phil, Philly, Phillie, Lip, and Pip. There are also feminine forms such as Philippine and Philippa. Philip I of Macedon Philip II of Macedon... |
José (section Feminine form) Flemish, José is a male given name, for which the feminine written form is Josée, with both forms being pronounced [ˈjoːseː], but the spelling stems... |
Jezebel (category Queens consort of Israel and Judah) was the daughter of Ithobaal I of Tyre and the wife of Ahab, King of Israel, according to the Book of Kings of the Hebrew Bible (1 Kings 16:31). According... |
Wrathful deities (category Lists of deities) "horse-necked" Rahula, an oath-bound protector of Dzogchen Virūpāksa—King of the West, one of the Four Heavenly Kings at Wolijeongsa, Korea Dharmapala (Hộ pháp... |
the Latin Senior (comparative of Senex, "old man"), is the Portuguese word for lord, sir or mister. Its feminine form is senhora (pronounced [sɨˈɲoɾɐ... |
Bolesław (given name) (redirect from Bolesław of Poland) Boleslav or Boleslaus in Latin, is a male given name of Slavic origin meaning great glory. Feminine forms: Bolesława / Boleslava. It was the favoured dynastic... |
Daruma doll (section Feminine representations) aforementioned examples of feminine motifs of Bodhidharma were satirical, the doll forms maintain the same wholesome image of a bringer of good luck. Many children's... |
Biblical Magi (redirect from Gifts of the Three Kings) the Three Wise Men, Three Kings, and Three Magi, are distinguished foreigners who visit Jesus after his birth, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and... |
The House of Sobieski (plural: Sobiescy, feminine form: Sobieska) was a prominent magnate family of Polish nobility in the 16th and 17th centuries, from... |
Slovak name (category Culture of Slovakia) to gender. Generally feminine form is created by adding suffix "ová" to the masculine form. In some cases a "y"/"ý" at the end of a masculine name is replaced... |