Abstract

This article considers the evolution of changes in nomenclature relating to the ruling Sovereign of France. Subtle name changes illuminate different perspectives about the nature of power and the character of national identity. Nuanced adjustments to formal titles, in legislative and constitutional texts as well as in other usage, reveal significant developments relating to political culture and the relationship between monarch and citizen.

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