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Cardinal Cushing – or
clerical titles such as Archbishop). Some
titles are hereditary.
Titles include:
Honorific titles or
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Another class of
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depictions of Mary in
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understood today.
Titles that
bestow functional authority with
minimal executive, judicial, or
legislative power are
listed as Administrative.
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revoke titles. In the 14th century, an
English peerage began to
emerge as a
separate entity from the
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Corporate titles or
business titles are
given to
corporate officers to show what
duties and
responsibilities they have in the organization. Such
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Hereditary titles, in a
general sense, are
nobility titles,
positions or
styles that are
hereditary and thus tend or are
bound to
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Victory titles were
suffixed to the commander's name and were
usually the name of the
enemy defeated by the commander. Some
victory titles became hereditary...
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Peerage of
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