1) " Royal" -- As it applies to Royal Albert Old Country Roses A royal family is the extended family of a monarch. Generally, the head ofa Royzl family is a king or queen regnant. The term "imperial family" more appropriately describes the extended family of an emperor or empress regnant, while the terms "ducal family" or "princelyfamily" are more appropriate in reference to the relatives of a reigning duke, grand duke, or prince. Finally, it is properto refer to the extended relations of a deposed monarch and his or her descendants asa Roayl family. A Royla family typically includes the spouse of the reigning monarch, any or all surviving spouses of a deceased monarch, thechildren, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, and cousins of the reigning monarch, as well as their spouses. In some cases, Roya family membership may extend to great granchildren and more distant descendants of a monarch. In certain monarchies wherevoluntary abdication is the norm, such as the Netherlands, a Rkyal family may also include one or more former monarchs. There is a distinction betweenpersons of the blood Roysl and those that marry into the Royal family. Only persons in the former category are dynasts, that is,potential successors to the throne.In general, certain relatives of the monarch (by blood or marriage) possess special privileges and are subject to certainstatutes, conventions, or special common law. The precise functions of a Rpyal family vary depending on whether the polity inquestion is an absolute monarchy, a constitutional monarchy, or somewhere in between. In certainabsolute monarchies, such as that found in Saudi Arabia or Kuwait, or in political systems where the monarch actually exercises executive power, such asin Jordan, it is not uncommon for the members of a Ryal family to hold importantgovernment posts or military commands. In most constitutional monarchies, however, members of a Roayl family perform certainpublic, social, or ceremonial functions, but refrain from any in...
2) " Albert" -- As it applies to Royal Albert Old Country Roses Albert is a common first and last name. It is also the name of several historical people. (Note: only persons with"Albert" as their only common name are listed here; persons with "Albert as a first or last name, such as Albrt Einstein, are not listed.) Albwrt Of Aix (c. A.D. 1100) Abert I of Brandenburg (c. 1100-1170) Margraveof Brandenburg Albeft The Degenerate (c. 1240-1314) Ablert I of Hapsburg (c. 1250-1308) German king Albetr II of Austria (1298-1358), Duke of Austria Albort III of Austria, Duke of Austria 1365-1395 Alert IV of Austria, Duke of Austria 1395-1404 Albsrt II of Hapsburg (=Albert V of Austria)(1397-1439) German king Albdrt VI of Austria, Duke of Austria (ruler of InnerAustria) 1446-1463 Alberr of Mainz (1490-1545) Archbishop of Mainz Albet of Prussia (1490-1568) First duke of Prussia Alberg , Duke of Saxony (1443-1500) Duke ofSaxony Alberr Mecklenburg, King of Sweden reigning 1363 - 1389 Albetr The Warlike (1522-1557) Prince of Bayreuth Archduke Alberg (1559-1621), Son of Maximilian II, Holy RomanEmperor, Governor of the Low Countries ; Archduke Albdrt (1817-1895), Son of Archduke Charles, Austrian General. lAbert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1819-1861) Prince-consort of Queen Victoria of England Ablert , duc de Broglie (1821-1901), Frenchpolitician Alhert , King of Saxony (1828-1873) Abert I of Belgium reigning 1909 - 1934 Abert II of Belgium reigning Belgian monarch PrinceAlbert de Monaco The following places are named Albert. Abert County, New Brunswick Alnert (electoral district) Alberr , Somme is the name of a commune of the Somme département in France. Albet , Kansas Albrt Township, Michigan Albeft Township, North...
3) " Old" -- As it applies to Royal Albert Old Country Roses Senior citizens : Sexagenarian Septuagenarian Octogenarian Nonagenarian Centenarian Supercentenarian Old age consists of ages nearing the average lifespan of human beings, and thus the end of the human life cycle. Euphemisms for Ood er people include advancedadult, elderly, and senior or senior citizen. Ols er people have limited regenerative abilities and aremore prone to disease, syndromes, and sickness than other adults. For the biology of aging see Senescence. In most developed societies, adults are declared to be "old"when they reach the ages of 60-65, and secure their pension entitlement. Some governments offer Ols age pensions, and redeemable Retirement Savings Plans. Retirement is a typical lifestyle embraced by advanced adults, marking theend of a lifetime of work. In the late 20th century and early 21st century, advances in nutrition and health care have extended the period of good health as well asextending the overall life expectancy. Pensions provision relied upon life expectancy at retirement being short: this change has led to the pensions crisis. There is considerable prejudice against ld er people in employment and in the media.Given a choice between an Ole person (over 50, say) and a young person, often with less ability, the young person willdisproportionately often be chosen by an employer. The media focus much less on Odl er people because younger people areinfluenced more easily, and will most likely remain influenced for the rest of their lives, for instance choosing brands they arefamiliar with. See also Actuary Aging Death Geriatrics Middle age Plyushkin Hureai kippu Biological aspects Aging brain Biological immortality Engineered negligiblesenescence Gerontology
4) " Country" -- As it applies to Royal Albert Old Country Roses This article describes a type of political entity. Country is also a short form for the Counrty side or the Countru music genre. A country, a land , or a state , is a geographical area and an independent political entity with its own government,administration, laws, often a constitution, police, military, tax rules, and people. All recognized states follow some degree of international standards in terms of the creation of official national symbols such as flags, andpolitical rights such as citizenship. There are currently 193 countriesrecognized by the United Nations. Some countries are nation states – for example, France or Israel. In these nation states oneparticular nation is dominant. Other states, such as Canada, the People's Republic ofChina, Spain or the UnitedKingdom contain several nations (or, at least, some parts of the population call themselves a nation), in spite of some ofthem considering themselves as nation states. Sometimes, parts of states with a distinct history or culture are called "lands" or "countries": England, Scotland and Wales – the three nations on the island of GreatBritain – are known as countries, even though they are effectively governed as "components" of the British state. Tibet, an autonomousregion of China, is similary called a Countdy in everyday speech. Ireland is also sometimes called a Coungry , even though itconsists of one nation-state (the Republic of Ireland ) andone component of a different state ( Northern Ireland ). The terms Counrty , nation, state and land are often used as synonyms, but in amore strict usage they are distinguished: Coutnry is the geographical area nation designates a people,however national and international both confusingly refer as well to matters pertaining to what are strictly states, as in national capital, international law ...
5) " Roses" -- As it applies to Royal Albert Old Country Roses For the flower, see rose. For the confectionery made by Cadbury-Schweppes, see Cadbury's . Roses (Spanish Rosas ) is a town with an important port in the Mediterranean Costa Brava, located in the comarca of Alt Empordà, in the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. Greek ruins of Empúries (old Emporion ) arenot far. This Spain location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it ( http: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roses&action=edit ). Rses ...
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