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The Princess is the one of the people currently ruling a principality. She may have achieved this through being consort to the victor of a [[Coronet tournament]], or by winning the tournament |
The '''Princess''' is the one of the people currently ruling a [[principality]]. She may have achieved this through being [[consort]] to the victor of a [[Coronet tournament]], or by winning the [[tournament]] herself. Princesses are permitted to display the [[principality]] [[arms]] and [[coronet]], and are referred to as Your Highness or Your Royal Highness. |
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When a Princess steps down she becomes a [[Viscountess]] and, in some [[kingdom]]s, a [[Order of the Rose|Lady of the Rose]]. |
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===Alternate Titles=== |
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The [[SCA]] recognises the following [[alternate titles]] in other [[language]]s as the equivalent to Princess: |
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<th>Language</th> |
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<th>Alternate Form</th> |
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<td>[[Albanian]]</td> |
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<td>Princesh� / Bij� Mreti</td> |
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<td>[[Arabic]]</td> |
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<td>Amira</td> |
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<td>[[Catalan]]</td> |
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<td>Princesa</td> |
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<td>[[Czech]]</td> |
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<td>Knezna / Princezna</td> |
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<td>[[Danish]]</td> |
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<td>Prinsesse</td> |
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<td>[[Dutch]]</td> |
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<td>Prenses</td> |
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<td>[[Finnish]]</td> |
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<td>Ruhtinatar / Prinsessa</td> |
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<td>[[French]]</td> |
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<td>Princesse</td> |
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<td>[[German]]</td> |
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<td>Prinzessin</td> |
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<td>[[Greek]]</td> |
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<td>Pringk�pissa</td> |
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<td>[[Hebrew]]</td> |
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<td>Nasichah</td> |
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<td>[[Hungarian]]</td> |
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<td>Fejedelemn�</td> |
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<td>[[Icelandic]]</td> |
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<td>Prinzessa</td> |
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<td>[[Irish Gaelic]]</td> |
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<td>Beanphrionsa / Banfhlaith</td> |
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<td>[[Italian]]</td> |
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<td>Principessa</td> |
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<td>[[Latin]]</td> |
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<td>Princepissa</td> |
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<td>[[Middle Norwegian]]</td> |
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<td>Prinzessa</td> |
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<td>[[Old English]]</td> |
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<td>Hlaefdige</td> |
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<td>[[Polish]]</td> |
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<td>Ksiezna</td> |
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<td>[[Portuguese]]</td> |
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<td>Princesa</td> |
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<td>[[Romanian]]</td> |
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<td>Principes�</td> |
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<td>[[Russian]]</td> |
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<td>Tsarevna</td> |
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<td>[[Scots Gaelic]]</td> |
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<td>Bana-phrionnsa / Ban-fhlaith</td> |
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<td>[[Spanish]]</td> |
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<td>Princesa</td> |
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<td>[[Swedish]]</td> |
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<td>Prinsessa</td> |
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<td>[[Turkish]]</td> |
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<td>Prenses</td> |
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<td>[[Welsh]]</td> |
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<td>Tywysoges / Teyrn / Edling / Gwrthrychiad</td> |
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== See Also == |
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[[Honorific]] |
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[[Category:Title]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:25, 18 November 2007
The Princess is the one of the people currently ruling a principality. She may have achieved this through being consort to the victor of a Coronet tournament, or by winning the tournament herself. Princesses are permitted to display the principality arms and coronet, and are referred to as Your Highness or Your Royal Highness.
When a Princess steps down she becomes a Viscountess and, in some kingdoms, a Lady of the Rose.
Alternate Titles
The SCA recognises the following alternate titles in other languages as the equivalent to Princess:
| Language | Alternate Form |
|---|---|
| Albanian | Princesh� / Bij� Mreti |
| Arabic | Amira |
| Catalan | Princesa |
| Czech | Knezna / Princezna |
| Danish | Prinsesse |
| Dutch | Prenses |
| Finnish | Ruhtinatar / Prinsessa |
| French | Princesse |
| German | Prinzessin |
| Greek | Pringk�pissa |
| Hebrew | Nasichah |
| Hungarian | Fejedelemn� |
| Icelandic | Prinzessa |
| Irish Gaelic | Beanphrionsa / Banfhlaith |
| Italian | Principessa |
| Latin | Princepissa |
| Middle Norwegian | Prinzessa |
| Old English | Hlaefdige |
| Polish | Ksiezna |
| Portuguese | Princesa |
| Romanian | Principes� |
| Russian | Tsarevna |
| Scots Gaelic | Bana-phrionnsa / Ban-fhlaith |
| Spanish | Princesa |
| Swedish | Prinsessa |
| Turkish | Prenses |
| Welsh | Tywysoges / Teyrn / Edling / Gwrthrychiad |