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Royalty may refer to: * the mystique/prestige bestowed upon monarchs ** one or more monarchs, such as kings, queens, emperors, empresses, princes, princesses, etc. *** royal family, the immediate family of a king or queen-regnant, and sometimes his or her extended family * royalty payment for use of such things as intellectual property, music, or natural resources Music * The Royalty (band), a 2005–2013 American rock band * Royalty Records, a Canadian record label Albums * ''Royalty'' (Chris Brown album), 2015 * ''Royalty'' (EP), by EarthGang, 2018 * ''Royalty'' (mixtape), by Childish Gambino (Donald Glover), 2012 * ''The Royalty'' (album), by the Royal Royal, 2012 * '' The Royalty: La Realeza'', by R.K.M & Ken-Y, 2008 Songs * "Royalty" (Down with Webster song), 2012 * "Royalty" (XXXTentacion song), 2019 * "Royalty", by Conor Maynard, 2015 * "Royalty", by Nas from '' The Lost Tapes 2'', 2019 Theatres * Royalty Theatre, a demolished theatre in Soho, London, England * ...
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Monarch
A monarch () is a head of stateWebster's II New College Dictionary. "Monarch". Houghton Mifflin. Boston. 2001. p. 707. Life tenure, for life or until abdication, and therefore the head of state of a monarchy. A monarch may exercise the highest authority and power in the Sovereign state, state, or others may wield that power on behalf of the monarch. Usually, a monarch either personally inheritance, inherits the lawful right to exercise the state's sovereign rights (often referred to as ''the throne'' or ''the Crown, the crown'') or is elective monarchy, selected by an established process from a family or cohort eligible to provide the nation's monarch. Alternatively, an individual may self-proclaimed monarchy, proclaim oneself monarch, which may be backed and Legitimacy (political), legitimated through acclamation, right of conquest or a combination of means. If a young child is crowned the monarch, then a regent is often appointed to govern until the monarch reaches the requisi ...
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Royalty (Down With Webster Song)
"Royalty" is a song by Canadian band, Down with Webster. The song was released as the third single from the band's second studio album '' Time to Win, Vol. II'' on January 10, 2012. The song peaked at #75 on the Canadian Hot 100. Background The song was written by Down with Webster band members Tyler Armes, Patrick Gillet, Cameron Hunter, Andrew Martino and Martin Seja. "Royalty" was produced by Down with Webster, Zale Epstein and Brett Ryan Kruger. Allison of MuchMusic said that the lyrics of "Royalty" are "about a girl who parties too hard." The beginning of the song uses a sample from the track "I'd Like" by the musical act Freshlyground. The looped sample in the background is from New Zealand band Mt Eden (or Mt Eden Dubstep) entitled Sierra Leone. Music video A music video for the song was filmed in Toronto over two days starting on January 8, 2012. The music video was directed by Chris Wong. In MuchMusic's series '' On Set'', Wong shared that he took inspiration ...
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Royals (other)
Royals may refer to: Entertainment * The Royals (band), a Jamaican reggae vocal group * The Royals, original name of The Midnighters * "Royals" (Lorde song), 2013 * "Royals" (Paul Rey song), 2023 * ''The Royals'' (TV series), a 2015 E! network drama series * ''The Royals'', a 1997 book by Kitty Kelley about the British royal family * ''Royals'', a 2017 Marvel Comics series about the Inhumans * ''Royals'', a book series by Rachel Hawkins ** ''Royals'', the original publication title of ''Prince Charming'', a 2018 novel in the series * ''The Royals'' (2025 TV series), a 2025 Indian television series Sports teams * Kansas City Royals, a Major League Baseball team ** Burlington Royals, a minor league baseball farm team of the Kansas City Royals ** Omaha Royals, former name of the Omaha Storm Chasers, a minor league baseball farm team of the Kansas City Royals * Barbados Royals, a team in the Caribbean Premier League * Barbados Royals (WCPL), a team in the Women's Cari ...
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Royal (other)
Royal may refer to: People * Royal (name), a list of people with either the surname or given name * A member of a royal family or royalty Places United States * Royal, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Royal, Illinois, a village * Royal, Iowa, a city * Royal, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Royal, Nebraska, a village * Royal, Franklin County, North Carolina, an unincorporated area * Royal, Utah, a ghost town * Royal, West Virginia, an unincorporated community * Royal Gorge, on the Arkansas River in Colorado * Royal Township (other) Elsewhere * Mount Royal, a hill in Montreal, Canada * Royal Canal, Dublin, Ireland * Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Royal'' (Jesse Royal album), 2021 * Royal (Ayo album), 2020 * '' The Royal'', a British medical drama television series * '' The Royal Magazine'', a monthly British literary magazine published between 1898 and 1939 * '' The Raja Saab'', working ...
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The Royalty (TV Series)
''The Royalty'' is a 1957 British TV series starring Margaret Lockwood and Hugh Sinclair set in a hotel. Broadcast live, no telerecordings appear to have survived, and the series is believed to be lost. Cast * Margaret Lockwood as Mollie Miller * Hugh Sinclair as Richard Manning * Lana Morris as Maisie *Richard Pearson as Fred Potter * Joan Hickson as Miss Plimm References External links *''The Royalty''at Memorable TV 1957 British television series debuts 1950s British drama television series 1958 British television series endings {{UK-tv-prog-stub ...
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Royalty Magazine
''Royalty Magazine'' or ''Royalty Monthly'' as it was originally called was founded in 1981 by journalist Bob Houston. Houston had previously been the launch editor of ''Majesty Magazine'', a similar publication. ''Royalty Magazines launch coincided with the engagement of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. Publishing history ''Royalty Magazine'' was first published in June 1981. The magazine is now edited by Marco Houston who is the son of the founder Bob Houston. The publisher of the magazine since 1993 has been Sena Julia Publicatus Ltd. Previous publishers have included Quavertree Limited and Bacall Limited. Both companies entered into insolvency and were eventually liquidated. Circulation information In 1988, the magazine's circulation was more than 40,000 copies in the United States. By 2007, it was stated that circulation in the United Kingdom was 6,000 copies but worldwide circulation was not disclosed. References External links * *http://www.adidem.org/Reyno ...
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Royalty, Texas
Royalty is an unincorporated community in Ward County, Texas, United States. Before a post office was opened in 1929, it was known as Allentown, after an early landowner. In 1933, Royalty had an estimated population of twenty, and a hotel, drugstore, café, pool hall, barbershop, and laundry. Its population peaked at 750 in 1940. With declining oilfield activity, the population had fallen to approximately 190 by 1968. In 1990 the population was reported as 196. The population dropped to twenty-nine in 2000, and the community currently has a population under 50 people. Education The Grandfalls-Royalty Independent School District serves area students. External links * Unincorporated communities in Ward County, Texas Unincorporated communities in Texas {{WardCountyTX-geo-stub ...
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Royalty (grape)
''Royalty'' (also known as ''Royalty 1390'') is a rouge Californian wine grape variety that was developed in 1938 by Dr. Harold P. Olmo of the University of California, Davis. Vitis International Variety Catalogue (VIVC) Royalty'' Accessed: August 17th, 2012 The grape is a red fleshed teinturier which, unlike most red wine grapes, will produce red-tinged colored wine even without maceration time on the skins. The grape is a hybrid produced from the '' Vitis vinifera'' Trousseau gris variety from the Jura wine region of France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...J. Robinson ''Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes'' pg 161 Oxford University Press 1996 and the teinturier grape Alicante Ganzin that is itself a hybrid of a '' Vitis rupestris'' variety and the ...
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Peacock Theatre
The Peacock Theatre (previously the Royalty Theatre) is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster, located in Portugal Street, near Aldwych. The 999-seat house is owned by, and comprises part of the London School of Economics and Political Science campus, who use the theatre for lectures, public talks, conferences, political speeches and open days. The university has a long lease with London's principal centre for contemporary dance, Sadler's Wells, with whom it has negotiated a deal to bring in dance companies under the banner 'Sadler's Wells in the West End'. The venue often plays host to dance performances, conferences, ballet, pop concerts and award ceremonies. The stage is approximately by . History Former theatres A theatre has stood on the site since the 17th century. Known as Gibbon's Tennis Court, or the Vere Street Theatre. Mrs Hughes became the first (identified) woman to tread the boards of a London theatre, on 8 December 1660, in a performance of ''Othello'' ...
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Royalty Theatre, Glasgow
The Royalty Theatre, Glasgow (later the Lyric Theatre) was a theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a Stage (theatre), stage. The performe ... in Glasgow at the corner of Sauchiehall Street and Renfield Street. It was built in 1879 as part of a development by the Central Halls Company chaired by David Rattray, and was one of the first theatre designs of Frank Matcham. In 1895 it was one of the four theatres brought together by Baillie Michael Simons of Glasgow in a new company Howard & Wyndham Ltd. The Royalty staged plays, opera, and musical comedy and later became home to repertory theatre The author and journalist Neil Munro had an association with the Royalty Theatre. In his Erchie MacPherson story, "Jinnet's First Play", first published in the '' Glasgow Evening News'' on 24 October 1904, Mu ...
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Royalty Theatre
The Royalty Theatre was a small London theatre situated at 73 Dean Street, Soho. Established by the actress Frances Maria Kelly in 1840, it opened as Miss Kelly's Theatre and Dramatic School and finally closed to the public in 1938.Royalty Theatre
at the Arthur Lloyd site accessed 23 March 2007
The architect was Samuel Beazley. The theatre's opening was ill-fated, and it was little used for a decade. It changed its name twice and was used by an opera company, amateur drama companies and for French pieces. In 1861, it was renamed the New Royalty Theatre, and the next year it was leased by Mrs Charles Selby, who enlarged it from 200 seats to about 650. The theatre continued to change hands frequently. In the 1860s, it featured F. C. Burnand's Victorian burlesque, burlesque of ''Black-Eyed Susan'', which ran for nearly 500 nights, and a burles ...
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The Lost Tapes 2
''The Lost Tapes 2'' is a compilation album by American rapper Nas, released on July 19, 2019 by Mass Appeal Records and Def Jam Recordings. It is the sequel to the compilation album '' The Lost Tapes'', released in 2002. ''The Lost Tapes 2'' features unreleased tracks from Nas’ last four studio albums: '' Hip Hop Is Dead'' (2006), Untitled (2008), '' Life Is Good'' (2012) and the album scrapped in favor of '' Nasir'' (2018). It includes production from producers such as RZA, Swizz Beatz, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, No I.D., Pete Rock and The Alchemist, among others. Background In 2002, Nas released '' The Lost Tapes'', compiling previously unreleased tracks that were discarded from recording sessions for Nas' studio albums, '' I Am...'' (1999) and '' Stillmatic'' (2001). A follow-up compilation, ''The Lost Tapes 2'', was originally intended to be released on December 16, 2003, and include unreleased recordings, remixes, and freestyle tracks. However, its release wa ...
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