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Why people get title sir?

The Sir title can theoretically be conferred by sovereigns (ergo: countries and/or kings and queens who use English language) by the way of conferring a knighthood.England, Queen Elizabeth II and their Sir titles that go along with knighthoods are very well-known.However, in the Philippines the title Sir comes together with a knighthood of the Knights of Rizal, which is a fraternal semi-governmental organization with public law corporation status since 1951 when this was signed into law (Act 646 of the Republic). So, in the case of England the title emanates from the sovereign in the person of the Queen and in the Philippines it emanates from the sovereign in the form of the law of the Philippine Republic.Sir titled knighthoods emanate also from former colonies of Britain that still accept Queen Elizabeth II as their head of state.


Who was the queen of Great Britain during World War 2?

George VI became King of the United Kingdom in 1936 after his older brother Edward abdicated. George VI ruled until his death in 1952. King George VI, was the son of George V and the father of Elizabeth II. Winston Churchill was the leader of the British during World War 2.


What was the original title of the novel 'Night'?

The book was first written in Yiddish and appeared in 1956 with the title Un di Velt Hot Geshvign (English: And the World Remained Silent). It then appeared two years later in French under the title La Nuit and in 1960 in English with the title Night.


Title taken by Hitler that mean leader?

Fuhrer


President's title as head of military?

Commander in chief

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What was Winston Churchill's title?

Prime Minister of Great Britian


What is Winston Churchill's middle name?

His full name was Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill. Spencer from the family name of Diana Spencer, later Princess Diana, who was a relative of Churchill. His Grandfather added Churchill to the Spencer family when he inherited the Churchill title of Duke of Marlborough.


Did Winston Churchill have another name?

His full name was Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill. Spencer from the family name of Diana Spencer, later Princess Diana, who was a relative of Churchill. His Grandfather added Churchill to the Spencer family when he inherited the Churchill title of Duke of Marlborough.


There is a song that I am trying to find. It is a sad POP song about WW2 and has a Winston Churchill Quote in the beginning. It's title is in Latin but it is an American pop song?

In Dulce Decorum. Its from the soundtrack to the original Miami Vice TV series and the artist is The Damned.


What is Queen Elizabeth Title?

queen elizabeth II


How did Queen Elizabeth get her title?

She inherited the title from her father.


Did Winston Churchill ever have an affair?

Winston Churchill married to Clementine Hozier in 12 September 1908


What was Queen Elizabeth II title when she was born?

The Princess Elizabeth of York.


What was Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon title after her marriage?

Queen Elizabeth.


Did Winston Churchill do much as a child?

Winston Churchill was the son of the British Lord Randolph Churchill, the VI Duke of Marlborough and Jennie Jerome, an American heiress. He was raised by a nanny, Mrs. Everest, whom he was very fond of and nicknamed "Woomany". Despite his closeness to his nanny, it never overrode his love for his mother, Jennie, who he adored. He began his boarding school experience with St. George School, Ascot and The Misses Thompson's Preparatory School from 1882-1888.


Who has been the most popular prime minister in the United Kingdom?

It would depend upon how you defined 'popular', but the three who would most likely take that title would be: Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher Tony Blair. Of these three, Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair commanded majorities in excess of 100 seats in the House of Commons, which suggests popular acclaim reflected in the voting booths. Winston Churchill inspired the country during the darkest days of our history, and received huge public acclaim at the end of hostilities.


Why is Prince Charles the Prince of Wales?

Because he was invested with the title by Queen Elizabeth II.