Apostolic Majesty - Sources and References

Sources and References

  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company.
  • Apostolic Majesty on the Catholic Encyclopedia
Styles used by monarchs and royalty
Reigning monarchs
  • Imperial and Royal Majesty (HI&RM)
  • Imperial Majesty (HIM)
  • Apostolic Majesty (HAM)
  • Catholic Majesty (HCM)
  • Most Christian Majesty (HMCM)
  • Most Faithful Majesty (HFM)
  • Britannic Majesty (HBM)
  • Most Excellent Majesty
  • Most Gracious Majesty
  • Royal Majesty (HRM)
  • Majesty (HM)
  • Grace (HG)
  • Royal Highness (HRH)
  • Exalted Highness (HEH)
  • Highness (HH)
  • Most Eminent Highness (HMEH)
  • Serene Highness (HSH)
  • Illustrious Highness (HIll.H)

Members of royal families
  • Imperial and Royal Highness (HI&RH)
  • Imperial Highness (HIH)
  • Royal Highness (HRH)
  • Grand Ducal Highness (HGDH)
  • Highness (HH)
  • Sultanic Highness (HSH)
  • Ducal Serene Highness (HDSH)
  • Serene Highness (HSH)
  • Serenity (HS)
  • Illustrious Highness (HIll.H)
  • Excellency (HE)

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