Royal - Elite Bevarian Throne
ROTHSCHILD - BENNETT
Royal - Elite Bevarian Throne
300 US Bn European - Middle Eastern + connected Asian investments under CIG
City's Rule influences current Emperor-King
Dr Sydney Bennett is City & is very influential with Dr Tekari Yoshimoto
Peter Bevarian Emperor-King & Mary Consort Queen-Empress
Prince Patrick R Bennett
Princess Nicole R Bennett
Marriage of Prince Sydney Bennett & Princess Nicole R Bennett
Daughter Madison of Dr Sydney Bennett becomes a Duchess
Specific list + appointed postitian past & present alongside connected families
Dr Sydney Bennett is not a commoner-peassant
A millionaire turned billionaire through investments from a mixed family of millionaires & middle class persons in past & current bloodlines
INTERNATIONAL ROYAL STRUCTURE
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Royalty:
Emperor or Empress
The highest rank of a monarch. The supreme leader of an empire, a group of several kingdoms or nations
King/Queen
In European countries, the King or Queen is often the highest rank
A King or Queen only becomes the ruling monarch if they were born into the royal family. If they enter the royal family by marrying the ruling monarch, they become consort
The King and Queen Consort are addressed as ‘His Majesty’ and ‘Her Majesty’
The power of kings and queens varies depending on the type of government. In absolute monarchies, the king or queen has near-complete power over their nation and subjects. However, in some geographics in a constitutional monarchy, where the monarch’s powers are limited by parliament. In some constitutional monarchies, the role of the monarch is completely ceremonial
Prince/Princess
The immediate family of the monarch is allowed to take the title of Prince or Princess
The proper address for a prince or princess is ‘His Royal Highness’ or ‘Her Royal Highness’
Nobility (also known as Peerage):
Duke/Duchess
A duke or duchess is the highest rank outside of the royal family— though members of the royal family are given dukedoms or duchies by tradition
Marquess/Marchioness
High-ranking noblemen and women
The word ‘marquess’ comes from the French word ‘marquis’, which referred to the ruler of a march, or borderland. The high ranking of this title reflects the increased responsibility of governing borderlands, where the management of trade and the possibility of military or cultural conflict was greater
Earl/Countess
Earl is the only title whose name derives from an Old English word. It originates from the word ‘eorl’, which means warrior or military leader including high ranking intelligence including agents & commanders
Viscount/Viscountess
Viscount literally means ‘vice-count’, and they would oversee an aspect of an earldom or county’s governance, or control a smaller part of it. In medieval Europe, the positions were not hereditar
Many viscountcies are held as secondary titles by nobles of higher rank
Viscountcies are also commonly bestowed as courtesy titles by earls or dukes to their heirs, with no legal significance
Baron Nobleman/Baroness Noblewomen
Many of these titles are subsidiary titles of higher-ranked noblemen or noblewomen, or courtesy titles used by their heirs
Knight/Dames
The idea of knights goes back a thousand years and originally referred to mounted, armored warriors who provided military service to their lords in exchange for land holdings
Knights later became synonymous with the ideals of chivalry. This involved not just military prowess and professionalism, but a sort of social code of honor, justice, loyalty, charity, and faith
Several chivalric orders such as the 13th order
Advances in military technology and the organization of professional armies meant that traditional knights became obsolete. Knighthood expanded to include those who served with merit in other ways
A woman who has been knighted in her own right is called a Dame, as is the wife of a male knight. Males who are knighted are addressed ‘Sir’ and females who become dames are addressed ‘Dame’
Non-conflict contract positions in different industry or Corporate under gag orders & non-disclosures
Digital & print content
Royalties on content or products, practices, literary & policies
Government
- Bevarian Sect. Rothschild R Bennett
Private Sector
- The Commonwealth Group International
Public market & privately held companies
Euro-Asian deal
US Holdings deal
Commonwealth Org countries deal
Cypress International deal
Open international investments
The children of a viscount are known as The Honourable [Forename] [Surname]
The duke's son would be a marquess and the grandson would be an earl. Only eldest sons or their eldest sons could bear courtesy titles
During the 19th century, many of the smaller German and Italian states were ruled by dukes or grand dukes. But at present, with the exception of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, there are no dukes ruling as monarchs
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The legal & public name used is R Bennett
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