by Alexandre Roussillon | Oct 13, 2017 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
Royal and Nobility Titles in Thailand Also called Siam, the royalty and nobility of Thailand belongs to one of the most ancient noble systems of the world. Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country to have resisted foreign occupation and overlordship, under the...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Oct 5, 2017 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
Nobility Titles in China The nobility was officially abolished in china in 1949. It may be old-fashioned to study Chinese nobility titles when China abandoned monarchy categorically in 1924 and all such minor rights were positively eradicated or ignored by The Chinese...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Oct 3, 2017 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
Malaysian Nobility The Malaysian nobility has been made of hereditary local chiefs and of higher titulars (personal nobility) of Orders comparable to British chivalric Orders, in the Kingdom of Malaysia and in each federated State; the main title is Dato, Datuk, among...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 29, 2017 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
Napoleonic Nobility in the First French Empire The Napoleonic Nobility is born with the French First Empire. The Imperial Decree of 18th of May of 1804 creates the office and Position of “An Emperor of the French”, and by the magic and alchemy of the law,...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 25, 2017 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
The Indian Nobility The article nº 18 of the Constitution of The Indian Republic forbids the authorities and government of the state to confer titles unless military or academic and the Indian citizen to accept any title of nobility from a foreign State. The 26th...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 18, 2017 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
Byzantine Nobility Premises of the Nobility of Byzantium The period of reference is that of the last Byzantine age, the epoch of the Palaeologus dynasty (1261-1453). In spite of the heavy defeats, despite the heavy territorial mutilations, mainly due to the invasion...