Grandeur is the state of being grand.
It is also a term that can refer to nobility.
No, no, it was the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome. Ancient Rome was certainly grand, and to modern thinking the Greece of ancient times seems glorious in many ways, with its art, architecture, literature, and philosophy.
This isn't an answer but anyways. The line "and the grandeur that was Rome" was in the poem "To Helen" by: Edgar Allan Poe. This is where I first heard of it so maybe if you refer to that poem it can help you figure out the meaning. Sorry I couldn't help you any more . :)
Suleiman the Magnificent
They were seeking to express grandeur and the power of the church.
Frederick II.
The grandeur of the mansion was spectacular.
the man had a grandeur house The couple watched a grandeur sunset on the Carolina beach.
His yarns are indications of his suffering from delusions of grandeur. The grandeur of the parade was simply breathtaking!
My sister-in-law's grandeur abode
The grandeur of the valley was spectacular
Grandeur Terrace was created in 2003.
Hyundai Grandeur was created in 1986.
The Horror Grandeur was created in 2000.
Grandeur is derived from the Old French word, 'grandeur', which itself is derived from the Latin word, 'grandis'. The word grandeur in today's English language can trace its roots back over a thousand years, lending its history a touch of grandeur.
The grandeur and beauty of the main hall of the castle was overwhelming.
The grandeur of the Taj Mahal left us all agog. The ancient palace is resplendent in it's grandeur, even today.
Grime vs. Grandeur was created in 2004-12.