Posted by Johan on 31/10/2009, 10:18:42, in reply to "Re: Rostislav in Moscow"
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Well the only ones who could legally rival Maria's claims would be orthodox descendants of her aunts Maria and Kyra or other female dynasts.
I asked the question about the prince Romanoff title because several countries have incorperated titles like prince de Bourbon de Parme, Archduke of Habsburg-Este and archduke of Habsburg-Lorraine into their nobility, whereas other titles are officially accepted by republican governments (think of the royal and imperial titles of the different pretenders in France). Finally there is the German option where former titles have legally become part of the familyname, but socially they are still used. So i wanted to know if the title prince Romanoff has any legal recognition. So far i had not heard of it hence my question.
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: okay, that speech from you tells that you
: are a supporter (quite blindly) of claims of
: Maria Vladimirovna,
: and that indicates strongly that your
: original question was just a disingenuity,
: to get to present your convictions about the
: matter,
: not that you actually would haave needed any
: substantial answer to that your question -
: as your position is already fixed.
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: Quite possibly Maria Vladimirovna is a
: product of a marriage which did not conform
: with the House Laws. its meaning: she then
: is not a dynast.
: I do not have a fixed position about that
: matter.
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: I leave you with your 'religion' in this
: matter.
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: I know people call themselves prince
: romanoff
: but the title does not legally exist to my
: knowledge.
: As for Maria Wladimirovna using the title of
: Grand Duchess that is not strange and equals
: the use of the title crownprince by
: Alexander of Serbia or Nicholas of
: Montenegro.
: As the present Head of the former reigning
: dynasty she could also call herself Tsarina
: or Empress like her father and grandfather
: before her she has opted for the title
: grandduchess.
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: you should already be aware of its history,
: as controversial as it is.
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: I am simply using of them what they use.
: I am perfectly aware that they do not use
: 'Romanovski' as their surname, whatever some
: Maria Vladimirovna's supporters may want.
: On the other hand, Maria Vladimirovna uses
: the title 'Grand Duchess' of herself,
: whatever supporters of others may want....
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: The question below either displays a
: profound ignorance of a relatively common
: knowledge about royalty
: or is intentional and disingenious.
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: How does he get the title prince Romanoff?
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