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  1. Imperial Majesty (His/Her Imperial Majesty, abbreviated as HIM) is a style used by Emperors and Empresses. It distinguishes the status of an emperor/empress from that of a King/Queen, who are simply styled Majesty. Holders of this style have sometimes been observed to follow religious leaders who are styled "His Holiness" in public ceremonies.

  2. Emperors and empresses held the style of Imperial Majesty (HIM). Members of imperial families generally hold the style of Imperial Highness (HIH). In the Austrian Empire, the Emperor was also the King of Hungary, and thus bore the style of Imperial and Royal Majesty.

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  4. Style: His/Her Imperial Majesty: First monarch: Peter I: Last monarch: Nicholas II: Formation: 2 November 1721: Abolition: 15 March 1917: Residences: Winter Palace Moscow Kremlin Peterhof Palace Catherine Palace Alexander Palace: Appointer: Hereditary: Pretender(s) Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia; Prince Karl Emich of Leiningen

    Name
    Lifespan
    Reign Start
    Reign End
    Peter IПётр Вели́кийPeter the ...
    9 June 1672—8 February 1725
    as a tsar:2 June 1682as an emperor:2 ...
    8 February 1725
    Catherine IЕкатери́на I ...
    15 April 1684—17 May 1727
    8 February 1725
    17 May 1727
    Peter IIПётр II Алексеевич
    23 October 1715—30 January 1730
    18 May 1727
    30 January 1730
    AnnaАнна Иоанновна
    7 February 1693—28 October 1740
    15 February 1730
    28 October 1740
  5. Thus, the style of the present sovereign is "By the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of His other Realms and Territories King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith". Also in 1953, separate styles were adopted for each of the realms over which the sovereign reigned.

  6. Imperial Majesty. King in Council (Sweden) Majesty. Most Faithful Majesty. Orthodox Majesty. Reigning Emperor. Rex Catholicissimus. Royal Highness. Style of the Serbian sovereign. Serene Highness. Sire. Style of the Dutch sovereign. Style of the French sovereign. Style of the Georgian sovereign.

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