Your Grace - translation to german
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Your Grace - translation to german

MANNER OF ADDRESS
Your Grace; His/Her Grace; His Grace; Her grace; Her Grace; Their Graces; Their Grace

Your Grace         
Ihre Hoheit, Titel von dem Gebrauch gemacht wird wenn eine adelige Person anegsprochen wird
his Grace         
Seine Hoheit
her Grace         
Ihre Königliche Hoheit

Definition

Grace Hopper
<person> US Navy Rear Admiral Grace Brewster Hopper (1906-12-09 to 1992-01-01), née Grace Brewster Murray. Hopper is believed to have concieved the concept of the compiler with the A-0 in 1952. She also developed the first commercial high-level language, which eventually evolved into COBOL. She worked on the Mark I computer with Howard Aiken and with BINAC in 1949. She is credited with having coined the term "debug", and the adage "it is always easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission" (with various wordings), which has been the guiding principle in sysadmin decisions ever since. See also the entries debug and bug. Hopper is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. In 1994, the US Navy named a new ship, the guided-missile destroyer {USS Hopper (http://hopper.navy.mil/)}, after her. (1999-06-29)

Wikipedia

Grace (style)

His Grace and Her Grace are English styles of address used with high rank personages, and was the style used to address English monarchs until Henry VIII (r. 1509–1547), and for addressing Scottish monarchs until the Act of Union of 1707, which united the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England.

In the British Isles, Your Grace (and His Grace or Her Grace) are styles of address used for archbishops, dukes, and duchesses; e.g. His Grace, the Duke of Norfolk and His Grace, the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. The correct style is "Your Grace" in spoken and written address; as a stylistic descriptor for British dukes the style of address is an abbreviation of the full, formal style: "The Most High, Noble and Potent Prince His Grace".

However, a royal duke, such as Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, is addressed as Your Royal Highness.

Examples of use of Your Grace
1. Nice to see someone dancing rings round elf‘n‘safety. ____________________________________________________________________ You‘re too late your Grace.
2. Help me, grant me your grace and give me back my leg.
3. "Grant to Barack Obama, president of the United States, and to all in authority your grace and good will.
4. "He was demanding that we call him ‘Your Grace,‘" said Chantel Leonhart, one of the paper‘s managing editors.
5. "Right now, Father, we pray first for your protection and your grace which is unceasing and unfailing ... I don‘t even know what to ask for today, Lord.