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SERENE

Volume 19 · 79 words · 1815 Edition

a title of honour given to several princes, and to the principal magistrates of republics. The king of Britain, the republic and doge of Venice, and the children of the king of Spain, are called moft serene; and when the pope or the sacred college write to the emperor, to kings, or to the doge, they give them no other title. In like manner, the emperor gives no other title to any king, except to the king of France.