List of treaty titles for monarchs
Several monarchs had titles used in diplomatic settings which were not part of their official national Royal Style, but which signified their nationality. The Treaty of Paris (1763) is an example of the use of these 'treaty titles'.
- Britannic Majesty - Kingdom of Great Britain, United Kingdom
- Prussian Majesty - Prussia
Various other European monarchs used styles that uniquely identified their nationality, but which are not true treaty titles in that the title was officially granted to them by the Papacy:
- Apostolic Majesty - Kingdom of Hungary
- (Most) Catholic Majesty - Kingdom of Spain
- (Most) Christian Majesty - Kingdom of France
- (Most) Faithful Majesty - Kingdom of Portugal
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