by Alexandre Roussillon | Aug 17, 2023 | Aristocracy, France, Kingdoms, Kings, Noble Titles, Royal Titles
Where Were French Kings Crowned The pomp and ceremony associated with French Kings throughout the ages call to mind splendour and extravagance beyond the imagination of many ordinary people. Nowhere is this more evident than in a royal coronation ceremony. Even...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Aug 11, 2023 | Aristocracy, France, Germany, Italy, Kingdoms, Kings, Noble Titles, Queens, Royal Titles
Great Dynasties Of Europe The great royal dynasties of Europe have evolved over some of the most turbulent centuries of both ancient epochs and modern times. The stories of these iconic and esteemed family lines are some of the most captivating tales of regal...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Aug 4, 2023 | Aristocracy, Kingdoms, Kings, Noble Titles, Royal Titles
The Kings of Sweden & Norway The Kings and Queens of Sweden and Norway have occupied a historic role in the evolution of Europe’s royal dynasties. Though the nations of Norway and Sweden may have played less pivotal roles in the tumultuous epochs of Europe...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Jul 29, 2023 | Aristocracy, Emporers, France, Kings, Noble Titles, Royal Titles
Who Was The Most Famous King of Spain The Kingdom of Spain has known a great many famous and legendary kings. From the infamous Charles V, or Carlos I to give him his Spanish title, to the ‘King of The Golden Age’, Philip II, also known as Philip the...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Jul 20, 2023 | Aristocracy, Noble Titles, Royal Titles, USA
What are Peerage Titles & How to Get Them The Peerage of Great Britain has become renowned throughout the world as one of the most esteemed and established systems of the aristocracy to have emerged from the nobility of the Middle Ages. What Is A Peerage? In its...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Jul 14, 2023 | Aristocracy, Kingdoms, Noble Titles, Royal Titles
To the Manor Born – Meaning & History There’s a phrase in modern parlance that is often used to represent high society circles or people of noble birth: to the manor born. But what does this curious phrase really mean? Where did it originate? And...