Highness

Highness is a formal style used to address (in second person) or refer to (in third person) certain members of a reigning or formerly reigning dynasty. It is typically used with a possessive adjective: "His Highness", "Their Highnesses", etc. Although often combined with other adjectives of honour indicating rank, such as "Imperial", "Royal" or "Serene", it may be used alone.

Highness is, both literally and historically, the quality of being lofty or above, used as a term to evoke dignity or honour, and to acknowledge the exalted or official high rank of the person so described.

History in Europe

Abstract styles arose in profusion in the Roman Empire, especially in the Byzantine continuation. Styles were attached to various offices at court or in the state. In the early Middle Ages such styles, couched in the second or third person, were uncertain and much more arbitrary, and were more subject to the fancies of secretaries than in later times.

In English usage, the terms Highness, Grace and Majesty, were all used as honorific styles of kings, queens and princes of the blood until the time of James I of England. Thus in documents relating to the reign of Henry VIII of England, all three styles are used indiscriminately; an example is the king's judgment against Dr. Edward Crome (d. f562), quoted, from the Lord Chamberlains' books, ser. I, p. 791, in Trans. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. lOX. 299, where article 15 begins with Also the Kinges Highness hath ordered, 16 with Kinges Majestie, and 17 with Kinges Grace. In the Dedication of the Authorized Version of the Bible of 1611, James I is still styled Majesty and Highness; thus, in the first paragraph: "the appearance of Your Majesty, as of the Sun in his strength, instantly dispelled those supposed and surmised mists ... especially when we beheld the government established in Your Highness and Your hopeful Seed, by an undoubted title". It was, however, in James I's reign that Majesty became the official style.

Highness (song)

"Highness" is a song by British indie rock band Envy & Other Sins from their debut studio album We Leave at Dawn. It was released on 3 March 2008 and peaked at number 65 on the UK Singles Chart.

Formats and track listings

  • CD single
  • "Highness" – 3:44
  • "Orient Express" – 3:33
  • 7" vinyl
  • "Highness"
  • "When Saturday Comes"
  • "You've Got Something"
  • Digital download
  • "Highness" – 3:43
  • Chart performance

    References

    Podcasts:

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    Highness

    by: Simon Townshend

    I am what I am I just happen to be related to the king
    I stand where I stand I just happen to be fated to be prince
    And if you should know all that I've been told
    Then you might as well be queen
    I'll be what I'll be just happens I'm graciated royalty,
    Me think my own things
    But answers with undivided loyalty
    And if you should hear all that I endear then you might as well be queen
    For the artist bears his soul for the truth is hard to hold in reality
    The oddest animal is a victim of his own immortality
    His highness and his throne he never chose to know
    Majesty, born in me, in me, in me
    David, David Bowie sat me on his knee and said, "you happen to be, you happen to be related"
    And Eddie, Eddie Vedder came into my house and said,
    "You happen to be, happen to be fated"
    Terrence Stamp, Chris's brother told me he was great and asked me to relay it
    And Rod Stewart skidded across the Oval stage singing to me,
    "Maggie must have made it, 'cause this boy is related
    And if you should know all that I've been told then you might as well be queen
    For the artist bears his soul as the
    Truth is hard to hold in reality
    For the oddest animal is a victim of his own immortality
    His highness and his throne, he never chose to know
    Majesty, born in me, in me, in me
    His highness and his throne, yeah he's a victim of his own immortality




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