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As the kingship of Gibraltar is no longer among the titles of the Spanish monarchy, it was customary for titles and arms of conquered territories to be omitted from British regnal claims. In 2010 the government of Gibraltar issued coinage using the title "Queen of Gibraltar". The title now appears on
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As with the rest of the historic substantive titles pertaining to the Spanish monarchy, this title is not officially designated in the 1978 constitution, but the constitution notes that the title of the King is King of Spain and further grants the right to use "the others pertaining to the Crown"
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and added the kingship of Gibraltar to the list of titles of the Castilian crown. The title can no longer be used by his successors as the territory was ceded to the Crown of
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has referred to the King as "King of Gibraltar", and on February 4, 2024, Gibraltar announced that they would present coins bearing the royal cypher of King
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of 1713. The United Kingdom, by contrast, takes the position that the treaty transferred sovereignty as well as possession.
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proclaimed himself "King of Gibraltar and its lands" in 1355. The kingship remained in Muslim hands for the next century.
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most Gibraltar and UK government documents referencing the Queen in relation to Gibraltar, which is the British Queen
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The Right of Conquest: The Acquisition of Territory by Force in International Law and Practice
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Arms granted to the city of Gibraltar by a Royal Warrant passed in Toledo on 10 July 1502 by
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When Gibraltar was captured by an Anglo-Dutch fleet on behalf of the
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Juridical Facts as Sources of International Rights and Obligations
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The Governor of Gibraltar is the representative of the
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and is no longer among the titles of the present king,
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Isabella I of Castile
substantive titles
Castilian monarchy
Spanish monarchy
Spanish
Henry IV of Castile
titles and honours of the Spanish Crown
Felipe VI
Article X
Treaty of Utrecht
Middle Ages
Gibraltar
Moorish
Taifa
Málaga
Al-Andalus
Marinid dynasty
Alfonso XI of Castile
Reconquista
Isa Ibn al-Hassam
Castile
Enrique Pérez de Guzmán y Fonseca
Moors
Henry IV of Castile
Isabella I of Castile
Marquess of Gibraltar
Great Britain
Treaty of Utrecht

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