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An honor next to deification, granted to chieftains of godlike and incredible virtue. It is said that King Richard I considered this rank the highest that it was in his power to bestow. It is denoted by the initials [[ECLSFS]] following name and other titles. | An honor next to deification, granted to chieftains of godlike and incredible virtue. It is said that King Richard I considered this rank the highest that it was in his power to bestow. It is denoted by the initials [[ECLSFS]] following name and other titles. | ||
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From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
An honor next to deification, granted to chieftains of godlike and incredible virtue. It is said that King Richard I considered this rank the highest that it was in his power to bestow. It is denoted by the initials ECLSFS following name and other titles. |
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