If you're talking about the one god, then yes. If you're talking about like the Egyptian gods, than no.
Some people use initial capitals on all pronouns referring to Jesus or God, as a sign of respect. I have then seen some scholars similarly use initial capitals on all pronouns referring to all gods, in order to demonstrate equal respect.The King James Bible does not capitalise the pronouns referring to Jesus or God, and I usually follow this precedent.
Yes, the word "plaque" is not typically capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, like book or movie titles, etc., we also capitalize the titles of paintings.
You should capitalize the word "Rugby" when referring to the sport or the specific Rugby Football Union.
Yes. They are replacing "God" with "He" but since they are still referring to him using a holy name, it is capitalized.
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If you're referring to the Christian god, then it is usual to capitalise. If you're referring to other gods (such as Roman, Greek or Norse gods) then it is usual to use a lower case g.
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No. It's not necessary.
No.
You do, because they are proper nouns.
If a person is referring to the monarchy system of government, it isn't necessary to capitalise it. However, if the person is referring to the British Monarchy itself, then it is proper to capitalise it.
Some people use initial capitals on all pronouns referring to Jesus or God, as a sign of respect. I have then seen some scholars similarly use initial capitals on all pronouns referring to all gods, in order to demonstrate equal respect.The King James Bible does not capitalise the pronouns referring to Jesus or God, and I usually follow this precedent.
Greek Mythology or Greek Myth.
When you are referring to the planet Earth.At the beginning of a sentence.