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Does a dame's children have titles?

The children of a British "Dame" are not appointed any official, or Royal title by virtue of their parent's appointed title. The British "Dame" is the female equivalent of address to Sir for a British Knighthood. In the UK honors system, this can be the title of a woman who has been made a Dame Commander or Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George, Royal Victorian Order, or Order of the British Empire. Because there is no female equivalent of a Knight Bachelor, women deserving an honor of this rank are appointed Dames of an Order of chivalry instead. Formerly, the wife of a knight was given the title of Dame before her name, but this usage was replaced by "Lady" during the 17th century.


Who is the first girl president?

Depends which country you are referring to.The first ever female president in the world was Isabel Peron, President of Argentina.USA - NoneUK - Margaret Thatcher (Prime Minister)Sri Lanka - Sirimavo Bandaranaike (Prime Minister)Argentina - Isabel Peron (President)Dominica - Dame Eugenia Charles (Prime Minister)Phillipines - Corazon Aquino (President)Pakistan - Benazir Bhutto (Prime Minister)Republic Of Ireland - Mary Robinson (President)New Zealand - Jenny Shipley (Prime Minister)These are only a handful of dozens of first female leaders.


When did Judy Dench become a dame?

Judi Dench was made a dame by Queen Elizabeth II in 1988. The Queen desired to recognize Ms. Dench for her contribution to the performing are


Why is the football team Notre Dame called the Fighting Irish when the cathedral Notre Dame is in France?

The school was founded by the Jesuits, the Order that was founded by St. Ignatius De Loyola, the only known Saint to have a notarized criminal record in Spain for public brawling and intoxication. At the turn of the Century, in America particularly, the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions were dominated by Protestants and other Christian denominations more hostile to the Papacy. Upon mass migration of Irish to America, the word Catholic became synonymous with Irish.


When did the wax seal stop being used?

As it turns out, the wax seal remains in use today, though for most of us it is a method which is seen more in films than anywhere else. As adhesives became more effective and more readily available to the middle and lower classes, the need for hot wax stamps declined. One present day use would be at universities, some of which (such as Notre Dame de Namur University) employ this method for sealing official documents pertaining to a student's proof of enrollment.