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intitulation (ɪntɪtjuːˈleɪʃən) Also 9 en-. [n. of action from prec.; perh. a. obs. F. intitulation (1399 in Godef.), or ad. med.L. or L. type *intitulatiōn-em.] 1. The action of entitling or furnishing with a title or superscription; a superscription, title.1517 H. Watson Shyppe of Fooles Argt. A j,...
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Sigillion
This began with a symbolic invocation (usually the Chrismon), followed by the ruler's intitulation and the name of the recipient and then a dating clause
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titulation
titulation [Cf. titule v.] = intitulation.1868 M. Pattison Academ. Org. vi. 238 Those who pass this examination might have any titulation which it might be thought expedient to give them.
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St. Stephen Chrysobull
In the intitulation, Milutin's title and ancestors are listed.
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Jaén, Spain
Intitulation
The intitulation of the city is: (Spanish) "La Muy Noble y muy Leal Ciudad de Jaén, Guarda y Defendimiento de los Reynos de Castilla", (English
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Bosansko Primorje
1377 and the establishment of Bosnia as a kingdom, the Bosansko Primorje has been included in the Bosnian royal title, which was a practice of using intitulation
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Stjepan Vukčić Kosača
During this time, Stjepan added the title herzog () to his intitulation.
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