by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 7, 2024 | Aristocracy, Kingdoms, Kings, Queens, Royal Titles
Kingdom: Definition & Meaning As the countries and lands around the world evolved into distinct and separate nations, they variously held a range of titles and descriptions. These include such terms as empire, principality, province, and state. One of the most...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Aug 30, 2024 | Aristocracy, Nobility, Noble Titles, Queens, Royal Titles
What’s the Definition of Queen? There are few words more symbolic of majesty and royal power than the title of queen. It’s an age-old term that conjures up centuries of sovereignty, regal grandeur, and historic greatness. The women who have held this eminent...
by Alexandre Roussillon | May 4, 2024 | Aristocracy, Kingdoms, Kings, Nobility, Noble Titles, Queens, Royal Titles
A Short History of Kings and Queens The kings and queens of the ages are one of the oldest and most enduring aspects of social hierarchies the whole world over. In modern times, we’re familiar with the status of a king or queen, who usually reside as the...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Feb 24, 2024 | Aristocracy, Kingdoms, Kings, Nobility, Noble Titles, Queens, Royal Titles
Monarchy Countries: Which Nations Still Have Kings & Queens Today The British Royal Family is a world-famous monarchy that regularly makes headlines around the globe. It seems the entire world is fascinated with the lives and dramas of the famous Windsor Family...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 12, 2023 | Aristocracy, Germany, Kingdoms, Noble Titles, Queens
Who Was Princess Alix of Hesse The royal princesses of Europe are a captivating cast of notable women, historic characters and fascinating personalities. Even though all of history’s princesses have left their mark in some way, there are some who make a bigger...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 1, 2023 | France, Germany, Italy, Kings, Noble Titles, Queens, Royal Titles
The Royals of Europe & the First World War The royals of Europe are connected in a number of expected and sometimes unexpected ways. For example, it has long been the practice of Europe’s great royal houses to unite in the marriage of a young prince of one...