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Marchioness of Laodicea

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Marchioness of Laodicea
File:Coat of arms of the Marchioness of Laodicea.jpg
Coronet of the 1st Marchioness of Laodicea
Current headH.E. Donna Akiko Yamamura
Style(s)Donna
Her Excellency
Websitehttps://casasovranadinicea.com/

Marchioness of Laodicea (Italiano: Marchesa di Laodicea) is a hereditary title in the nobility of the Sovereign House of Nicaea, first bestowed in 2014[1] by H.S.H. D. Louis-François S. di Nicea-Gualtieri, acting as Despot and sovereign prince.

Background[2][edit]

The Sovereign House of Nicaea is the dynasty that collects the inheritance of the Empire of Nicaea, which titled nobility is presently composed of members from France, Italy, Japan and North America[3].[4][5][6][7]

Temple in Laodicea on the Lycus

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References[edit]

  1. From to the related letters patent and proclamation: (...) such titles can be transferred to the legitimate and natural descendants, through the male line in order of birth or to the female ("una tantum", once only), giving the right to the honorific "Don/Donna" and the form of address "His/Her Excellency". Proclamation and extraterritorial decree issued on December 14, 2014 Letters patent nr. 001-003/2014
  2. "Laodicea on the Lycus", Wikipedia, 2023-11-06, retrieved 2023-11-11
  3. Confidential information belonging to the Sovereign House
  4. Diogenes Laërtius ix. 11. § 106, 12. § 116.
  5. Strabo xii. p. 580
  6. Colossians 2:1
  7. Nicet. Chon. Ann. pp. 9, 81


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