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durchlaucht การใช้

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  • Her full title in German is : " Ihre Durchlaucht"
  • A Durchlaucht " in the Austrian Empire in 1911.
  • In 1863, King William I of W黵ttemberg created the title of a " Prince of Teck " with the style Serene Highness ( " Durchlaucht " ) for Francis.
  • As a male-line granddaughter of the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, Princess Helena Victoria would have been styled " Serene Highness " ( " Durchlaucht " ).
  • Dukes had earlier the German-inspired style of " durchlauchtighed " ( German : Durchlaucht; English : Serene Highness ), but Danish ducal titles are in present virtually non-existent.
  • Their titles henceforth became legal parts of the family name, and traditional forms of address ( e . g ., " Hoheit " or " Durchlaucht " ) ceased to be accorded to them by governmental entities.
  • All members of the family are styled as " Durchlaucht " ( Serene Highness ), except for the Duke and Duchess of Hohenberg, who have the superior style of " Hoheit " ( Highness ).
  • By tradition, " Durchlaucht " is still attributed to the princely dynasties which were sovereign until 1917 or had been mediatised under the Austro-Hungarian Empire and German Confederation in 1815, although the usage has been unofficial since 1918.
  • In 1905 Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria granted the style of " Durchlaucht " to members of virtually every family which had held the title of prince in the former Holy Roman Empire, even if the family had never exercised sovereignty.
  • The style of address of the F黵st or F黵stin, Princes and Princesses is, " Your Serene Highness ", and family members are referred to as " His or Her Serene Highness ", ( " Seine or Ihre Durchlaucht " in German ).
  • Although the Prussian branch of the Hohenzollerns are as Heiligenkreuz, from Pope Benedict XVI and addressed to " Seine K鰊igliche Hoheit Prinz Georg Friedrich von Preussen und Ihre Durchlaucht Prinzessin Sophie von Isenburg " ( " His Royal Highness Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia and Her Serene Highness Princess Sophie of Isenburg " ).