those who passed the difficult Chinese Literature exams
The surname Pope can be a variant of the North German surname Poppe. It could have also have originated from the early Chrisitian Church when the title "Pope" was a title of respect used for ALL male clergy. Soon it was reserved for only Bishops, and then later on it was reserved for the title of the Bishop of Rome.
Octavian accepted the title Augustus that could mean majestic one, or exalted one, or revered one. It was a new, unique title the senate gave him and could be translated in different honorable ways.
An andron is an apartment which, in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, was reserved for males, and located in the lower part of the house.
Theocracy
The rulers of ancient Egypt had the title Pharaoh.
Jinshi
Jinshi Lin has written: 'Sui dai wen xue yan jiu'
Jinshi (进士) was a high rank of Chinese scholars, who acquired this rank through official examinations became the candidates for government positions.
No, reserved rights should not be capitalized unless it is part of a title or a specific heading. In general use, reserved rights should be written in lowercase.
The president is a title reserved for the leader of the country. The title of leaders of the state is governor.
agencies of Cabinet rank.
Nope - that title is reserved for the town of Jackman, ME.
The surname Pope can be a variant of the North German surname Poppe. It could have also have originated from the early Chrisitian Church when the title "Pope" was a title of respect used for ALL male clergy. Soon it was reserved for only Bishops, and then later on it was reserved for the title of the Bishop of Rome.
Jinshi Fan has written: 'Can lan fo gong' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Buddhist Mural painting and decoration, Buddhist Sculpture, Chinese Mural painting and decoration, Chinese Sculpture 'Shi jie wen hua yi chan : Dunhuang yi shu jing pin'
An Emir is a title relegated to the King Sultan is a more of a decoratory title (like a "Kentucky Colonel) Sheikh is a title reserved for members of the Royal (or the Ruling) Family and high ranking diplomats...
Sarah, the wife of Abraham, is an Old Testament matriarch and generally not accorded the title of saint. That title is usually reserved for those who entered Heaven after the birth of Our Lord.
There is Rachel, the Old Testament matriarch, but she is not accorded the title of saint. That is reserved for followers of Christ in the New Testament.