Definition of Titularies. Meaning of Titularies. Synonyms of Titularies

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Definition of Titularies

Titularies
Titulary Tit"u*la*ry, n.; pl. Titularies. [Cf. F. titulaire.] A person invested with a title, in virtue of which he holds an office or benefice, whether he performs the duties of it or not.

Meaning of Titularies from wikipedia

- The royal titulary or royal protocol is the standard naming convention taken by the pharaohs of ancient Egypt. It symbolised worldly power and holy might...
- "hybrid" titularies combining aspects of both. Such hybrid titularies are also recorded for the only known examples of Akkadian titularies beyond the...
- a vertical line. Of the five royal titularies it was the prenomen (the throne name), and the "Son of Ra" titulary (the so-called nomen name given at birth)...
- The following long titulary in the feudal style was last used officially in 1836 by Isabella II of Spain (see the account of titulary in her article) before...
- IV (disputed, Cleopatra later usurped her from power), Ptolemy XV Royal titulary Consorts Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator Ptolemy XIV Mark Antony Children...
- 332–323 BC Predecessor Darius III Successor Alexander IV Philip III Royal titulary King of Persia Reign 330–323 BC Predecessor Darius III Successor Alexander...
- the titularies of Mentuhotep II show a desire to return to the traditions of the Old Kingdom. In particular he adopted the complete five-fold titulary after...
- U+132DE collar of beads nbw (bil.) bil. nbw; Horus of Gold name in Pharaonic titulary 𓋟 S13 U+132DF combination of collar of beads and foot 𓋠 S14 U+132E0 combination...
- Vandersleyen, ĽÈgypte et la Vallée du Nil, vol 2: 575 K. A. Kitchen, "The Titularies of the Ramesside Kings as Expression of Their Ideal Kingship," ASAE 71...
- the Roman emperors as pharaohs, according them traditional pharaonic titularies and depicting them with traditional pharaonic garb, engaging in traditional...