From the republic majestas was transferred to the emperors, and the majestaspopuli Romani became the majestas imperii, and augustalis majestas is used as a term to express the sovereign person of the emperor.
How far Wenceslaus had gone towards the execution of this plan cannot be ascertained; but Charles actually drew up his code, and gave it the name of the Majestas Carolina.
He yielded to the resistance of the nobles, and withdrew the main part of the Majestas Carolina.
Witness the words by which he had preluded this reform in the Majestas Carolina.
At midnight on the 7th of August, the king dictated to his secretary a letter for Wolsey containing this strange expression: Si ibitis parare regi locum in regno ejus hereditario, Majestas ejus quum tempus erit opportunum, sequetur.
The word detrimentum, which signifies damage caused by rubbing off, had a tacit reference to the majestas of the Populus Romanus.
Many other authors go the same way, and say that people have the majestas realis (both papists, and protestants, and heathens).
Is Majestas Imperii growne so kickish, that it cannot stand quiet with Salus Populi, unlesse it be fettered?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "majestas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.