Dominus was the title of a clergyman, in particular a settled (i.e., resident) minister or parson. The title was also applied to members of the English monarchy after election, but before coronation.
Christus Dominus — the Second Vatican Council's "Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops".
In the anime comic book and television programme The Big O, the character Roger Smith is styled the dominus (the pilot or driver) of a giant robot or "megadeus".
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As a title of sovereignty the term under the republic at Rome had all the associations of the Greek ri pavvos; refused during the early principate, it finally became an official title of the Roman emperors under Diocletian.
Dominus, the French equivalent being sieur, was the Latin title of the feudal (superior and mesne) lords, and also:an ecclesiastical and academical title.
The English colloquial use of "don" for a fellow or tutor of a college at a university is derived either from an application of the Spanish title to one having authority or position, or from the academical use of dominus.
Dominus was born Tyrbynd in the Central Midlands, west of Marcharius; the precise date of his birth is unknown.
Fortunately for historians, one of the two identified witnesses (a member of Dominus' honor guard) was interviewed by a Coastlander historian before the Disappearance of the Dominion and all of its citizens made such things impossible.
In the army Dominus had created, a large component of securing a city consisted of persecuting any non-humans that could be found, and by strange coincidence, one of these unfortunates was a former companion of Tyrbynd's.