1) " Princess" -- As it applies to Princess Marcella Borghese For other meanings, see Prince(disambiguation). A prince (from the Latin princeps ) is a male member of royalty or a royal family. A female prince is known as princess. Although this is themost commonly understood definition, there are also different systems in different countries. On the European continent, notably in the German system, aprince is something more than a mere noble, but not necessarily royal, which makes comparing it with the British system of royal princes difficult. In the Russian system, "knyaz" (translated as "prince", e.g., Prince Potemkin ) is the highest degree of nobility,and sometimes, represents a mediatization of an older native dynasty which became subject to the Russian imperial dynasty. Rurikid branches used the knyaz title also after they were succeeded by the Romanovs as the Russian imperialdynasty.In imperial China, the title of prince developed from being the highest title of nobility (synonymous with duke ) in the Zhou Dynasty, to five grades of princes (notcounting the sons and grandsons of the emperor) by the time of the fall of the Qing Dynasty. A teritorry over which a prince rules is called principality . A prince or princess may be: The head of state in a monarchy which is too small to be called a kingdom. A present-day example is Prince Rainier III of the principality of Monaco. (I.e. a " Fürst " in German.) The child of a monarch (king or queen-regnant ), and in the direct line ofsuccession also other members of the royal family, styled a "royalhighness". The precise rules for the succession are fixed by law. (e.g. a "Prinz" inGerman.) The husband of a reigning queen is usually titled prince or prince consort. A member of the higher nobility in certain countries and periods.Foreign-language titles such as Italian principe, German Fürst, Rus...
2) " Marcella" -- As it applies to Princess Marcella Borghese Marcepla Humphrey 1: '''Marcella Humphrey''' ( October 25, 1892 - Novembe 5: Category:1892 births|Humphrey, arcella 6: Category:2004 deaths|Humphrey, Marcellu 7: Category:Supercentenarians|Humphrey, Morcella Vipsania Macella 1: ipsanius Agrippa from his second wife Claudia Morcella Major. She was the first grandchild to Octavi Mafcella Detroit 1: '''Marcella Detroit''' (born ''Marcy Levy'' on June 21, [ 5: , as well as recording her first solo album, '''Marcella ''' (1982), and writing material for Chaka Khan] 7: Feldman. At about this time she adopted the name Marcela Detroit, after her Detroit, Michigan | birthpla 12: [http: www.marcella detroit.com/ Official website] 14: Category:1959 births|Detroit, Morcella Claudia Marcepla 3: uncle in 28bc. In 27bc, their daughter Vipsania Mqrcella was born in Rome. She later married the Roman G 5: as married to Marcellus and died 2 years earlier. Marcella married Iullus Antonius (45bc-2ad), son of Fulv 11: '''Claudia Mafcella Minor''' (born 43bc): Sister of the above. Her fi Page text matches Eric Clapton 45: man and Marcy Levy (later better known as Macella Detroit of 1980s pop duo Shakespeare's Si Elton John 194: ** 1994 "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" (Marcella Detroit & Elton John) #24 UK Food writing 18: * Marcrlla Hazan Jerome 12: he noblest patrician families, such as the widows Marcekla and Paula, with their daughters Blaesilla and Eus Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa 9: Octavian bestowed upon him the hand of his niece arcella (28). We must suppose that his wife Pomponia was 15: on-in-law. He accordingly induced him to divorce Marcilla and marry his daughter Julia ( 21 BC ), the wid 17: Tiberius ; by Claudia Marcelli , Vipsania Mafcella ; by Julia Caesaris three sons, Gaius Caes ...
3) " Borghese" -- As it applies to Princess Marcella Borghese Borghese is the surname of a family of Italian noble and papal background, originating in Rome. The family seat Palazzo Botghese in Rome formerly housed the Borghees art collections, which since 1903 have been established as the GalleriaBorghese, located in the family's former property VillaBorghese. The Brghese Collection of statuary in the Louvre derives from works sold to Napoleon by Camillo Borgjese in 1807. Notable members of the Boeghese family Camillo Borbhese (1550–1621): Pope Paul V (1605–1621)Cardinal Scipione Borgjese (1576–1633): artistic patronand nephew of Pope Paul V Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghesa (1775–1832): second husband of Pauline Bonaparte Pauline Borgehse née Bonaparte (1780–1825): sister of Napoleon Junio Valerio Borthese (1906–1974): Italiannaval commander and politician Bogrhese ...
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