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He was given the title as our National Hero! :)
Enforcer, hitman, capo, boss, godfather
Commander-in-chief of armed forces.
i belive the racehl carsons first book was named Silent Spring
They are the titles bestowed by a monarch and expressly forbidden by the US constitution. Although there are US citizens who covertly hold honorary British and European knighthoods etc.
From highest to lowest they are: * Royal dukes * Dukes * Marquesses * Earls * Viscounts * Barons
Highest to Lowest # Admiral of the Fleet # Admiral # Vice-Admiral # Rear-Admiral # Commodore # Captain # Commander # Lieutenant Commander # Lieutenant # Sub-Lieutenant
The lowest class of Spanish nobalman is Hiralgo
Dublin, with 23 titles, have the second highest total of All-Ireland Senior Football titles.
UNDER TAKER has won the highest titles in wwe history is the undefeated man wrestle mania 8-27.He is know as the dead man.In his total fights in wrestle mania is know as 19-0.
The opposite of Duke was Duchess. Duke and Duchess were titles of nobility in England. Duke is also the highest ranking hereditary title of the four titles in England.
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Look for CEO and for other titles in the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CEO
The St. Louis Cardinal have the second most World Series titles with 10.
Margaret Court has won the most singles Grand Slams in the women's game. She won a total of 24 titles between 1960 and 1973, with 11 of these coming within the Open Era. Steffi Graf, meanwhile, holds most singles titles purely within the Open Era, with a total of 22 titles between 1987 and 1999. In doubles, Martina Navratilova holds the highest number of wins, having won 31 titles at Grand Slam level between 1974 and 2006.
Actually its CEO not regional manager. But im wondering if there is any titles above CEO?
Depending on the country, the lowest class regarded as noble was the landed gentry or the knights, and the highest of the Middle Ages was the Dukes. Members of the royalty were not considered members of the nobility, though many had noble titles. Another thing to remember is that there was the institution of peerage, which separated higher nobles from lower. The peers were expected to advise the king, and those who were not peers were commoners.The levels of English peers, from highest to lowest (with their continental equivalents, were:DukeMarquess (marquis, in France or Spain, Markgraf in Germany)Earl (count, on the continent)ViscountBaronAnd the levels of commoners who were noble included:BaronetKnightUntitled Gentleman