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  • 41Gold-Name — Goldname in Hieroglyphen Goldnamenshieroglyphen Horus (neb taui) Ḥr.(w) [nb t3.w(j)] Horus, Herr der Zwei Länder …

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  • 42Goldhorusname — Goldname in Hieroglyphen Goldnamenshieroglyphen Horus (neb taui) Ḥr.(w) [nb t3.w(j)] Horus, Herr der Zwei Länder …

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  • 43Melitene — • The residence of an Armenian Catholic see, also a titulary archbishopric Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Melitene     Melitene      …

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  • 44Mitylene — • A titulary archbishopric on the island of Lesbos Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mitylene     Mitylene     † …

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  • 45Right of Option — • In canon law, a way of obtaining a benefice or a title, by the choice of the new titulary himself. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Right of Option     Right of Option   …

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  • 46Nebiriau I — Sewadjenre Nebiriau Pharaoh of Egypt Reign 1627–1601 BC, 16th Dynasty Predecessor Mentuhotep VI Successor Nebiriau …

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  • 47Nehesy — (Nehesi) was a ruler traditionally placed in the 14th Dynasty of Egypt of the Second Intermediate Period. Contents 1 King Lists 2 Attestation 3 Titulary 4 References …

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  • 48Coregency —    A system of dual rule that was devised to ensure the automatic transfer of power to the junior ruler upon the death of the elder. It seems to have first been employed by Amenemhat I, who made his son, Senusret I, a joint ruler, although in… …

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  • 49Titular — Tit u*lar, n. A titulary. [R.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 50Emperor — An emperor (from the Latin imperator ) is a (male) monarch, usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm. Empress is the feminine form. As a title, empress may indicate the wife of an emperor ( empress consort ) or a …

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