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- Sire abstract "Sire is a form of address for reigning kings in the United Kingdom and in Belgium. It was formerly also used in France, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Sweden and Spain. Historically Sire had a wider usage. During the middle ages Sire was generally used to address a superior, a person of importance or in a position of authority or the nobility in general. The word "sire" and the French "(mon)sieur" share a common etymologic origin, both ultimately being related to the Latin senior.".
- Sire wikiPageID "16054880".
- Sire wikiPageRevisionID "565501541".
- Sire hasPhotoCollection Sire.
- Sire subject Category:British_society.
- Sire subject Category:English_society.
- Sire subject Category:Nobility.
- Sire subject Category:Scottish_society.
- Sire subject Category:Titles.
- Sire comment "Sire is a form of address for reigning kings in the United Kingdom and in Belgium. It was formerly also used in France, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Sweden and Spain. Historically Sire had a wider usage. During the middle ages Sire was generally used to address a superior, a person of importance or in a position of authority or the nobility in general. The word "sire" and the French "(mon)sieur" share a common etymologic origin, both ultimately being related to the Latin senior.".
- Sire label "Sire (Anrede)".
- Sire label "Sire".
- Sire label "Sire".
- Sire label "Sire".
- Sire label "Сир".
- Sire sameAs Sire_(Anrede).
- Sire sameAs Sire.
- Sire sameAs Sire.
- Sire sameAs m.03qmr19.
- Sire sameAs Q1849655.
- Sire sameAs Q1849655.
- Sire wasDerivedFrom Sire?oldid=565501541.
- Sire isPrimaryTopicOf Sire.