In some cases, the formula was combined with a reference to another
legitimation, especially such democratic notions as the
social contract, e.g. • Prince Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte was crowned
Napoléon III,
Emperor of the French,
By the Grace of God and the Will of the Nation (
Par la Grâce de Dieu, et la Volonté Nationale) after a plebiscite organised among the French people. •
Oliver Cromwell was
Lord Protector by the Grace of God, and the Republic, denoting that he was chosen by God to rule but he was put there by the people of the 'Commonwealth' (British republic). •
Agustín de Iturbide of
Mexico was styled Agustín I,
By the Providence of God, Constitutional Emperor of Mexico. Mexico's second emperor,
Maximilian, used the style "By the Grace of God and Will of the People, Emperor of Mexico." •
By the Grace of God and the Will of the Nation (
Per Grazia di Dio e Volontà della Nazione) in the
Kingdom of Italy, as well as in the
Italian Empire, where the king was styled
By the Grace of God and the Will of the [Italian] Nation King of Italy, King of Albania, Emperor of Ethiopia which though omitted the titularity as
King of Cyprus and Jerusalem which had instead styled the
House of Savoy previously and along with
Duke of Savoia, King of Sardinia, Prince of Piedmont •
By the Grace of God and the Will of People in the
Kingdom of Serbia and the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The same title was used in the
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth when, starting with King
Henryk Walezy and ending with King
Stanisław August Poniatowski, the king was chosen by the noblemen in a
free election. • Sovereigns of the
Kingdom of Hawai'i were styled "By the Grace of God and under the Constitution of the Hawaiian Islands, King (or Queen)" • Brazilian emperors used the style
"By the Grace of God and Unanimous Acclamation of the Peoples, Constitutional Emperor and Perpetual Defender of Brazil" ("Pela Graça de Deus e Unânime Aclamação dos Povos, Imperador Constitucional e Defensor Perpétuo do Brasil") in the constitutional
Empire of Brazil. •
By the Grace of God, Baron of the Bachuil style is also used by the
Chief of Livingstone. •
By the Grace of the One and Only God () in
Indonesia. The Lawmaking Act of 2011 requires all legislation to begin with this formula. ==See also==