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Defender of the Faith
(De|fend¦er of the Faith)
Pronunciation:
/dɪfɛndərəvðəˈfeɪθ/
noun
a title conferred on Henry VIII by Pope Leo X in 1521. It was recognized by Parliament as an official title of the English monarch in 1544, and has been borne by all subsequent sovereigns.
Origin:
translation of Latin
Fidei Defensor
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