Royalty
- Alexander I of Epirus
- Alexander II of Epirus
- Alexander I of Georgia
- Alexander of Greece
- Alexander II of Imereti
- Alexander III of Imereti
- Alexander I of Kakheti
- Alexander II of Kakheti
- Alexander I of Serbia (1876–1903), king of Serbia, son of Milan I
- Alexander of Yugoslavia (disambiguation)
- Alexander of Macedon (disambiguation)
- Alexander of Scotland (disambiguation)
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Famous quotes containing the word royalty:
“If there be no nobility of descent in a nation, all the more indispensable is it that there should be nobility of ascenta character in them that bear rule, so fine and high and pure, that as men come within the circle of its influence, they involuntarily pay homage to that which is the one pre-eminent distinction, the Royalty of Virtue.”
—Henry Codman Potter (18351908)
“Powerful, yes, that is the word that I constantly rolled on my tongue, I dreamed of absolute power, the kind that forces others to kneel, that forces the enemy to capitulate, finally converting him, and the more the enemy is blind, cruel, sure of himself, buried in his conviction, the more his admission proclaims the royalty of he who has brought on his defeat.”
—Albert Camus (19131960)
“Powerful, yes, that is the word that I constantly rolled on my tongue; I dreamed of absolute power, the kind that forces to kneel, that forces the enemy to capitulate, finally converting him, and the more the enemy is blind, cruel, sure of himself, buried in his conviction, the more his admission proclaims the royalty of he who has brought on his defeat.”
—Albert Camus (19131960)