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| Peerage of Great Britain |
The Peerage of Great Britain comprises all extant peerages created in the Kingdom of Great Britain after the Act of Union 1707 but before the Act of Union 1800. It replaced the Peerages of England and Scotland, until it was itself replaced by the...
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Marquess | 1707 | |||
| Peerage of England |
The Peerage of England comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707. In that year, the Peerages of England and Scotland were replaced by one Peerage of Great Britain.
Until the passage of the House of...
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Marquess | 1385 | 1707 | ||
| Peerage of France |
The Peerage of France (French: Pairie de France) was a distinction within the French nobility which appeared in the Middle Ages. It was abolished in 1789 during the French Revolution, but it reappeared in 1814 at the time of the Bourbon Restoration...
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Marquess | ||||
| Peerage of Great Britain |
The Peerage of Great Britain comprises all extant peerages created in the Kingdom of Great Britain after the Act of Union 1707 but before the Act of Union 1800. It replaced the Peerages of England and Scotland, until it was itself replaced by the...
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Baron | ||||
| Peerage of Great Britain |
The Peerage of Great Britain comprises all extant peerages created in the Kingdom of Great Britain after the Act of Union 1707 but before the Act of Union 1800. It replaced the Peerages of England and Scotland, until it was itself replaced by the...
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Duke | ||||
| Peerage of Great Britain |
The Peerage of Great Britain comprises all extant peerages created in the Kingdom of Great Britain after the Act of Union 1707 but before the Act of Union 1800. It replaced the Peerages of England and Scotland, until it was itself replaced by the...
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Earl | ||||
| Chinese nobility |
The nobility of China were an important feature of traditional social and political organization of the Chinese civilization. While the concepts of hereditary titles and noble families were featured as early as the semi-mythical early historical...
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Emperor | ||||
| German nobility |
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The German nobility (German: Adel) was the elite hereditary ruling class or aristocratic class in the Holy Roman Empire and what is now Germany.
In Germany, all legitimate children of a nobleman became nobles themselves, and most titles were passed...
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Graf | |||
| German nobility |
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The German nobility (German: Adel) was the elite hereditary ruling class or aristocratic class in the Holy Roman Empire and what is now Germany.
In Germany, all legitimate children of a nobleman became nobles themselves, and most titles were passed...
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Junker | |||
| Russian nobility |
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The Russian nobility (Russian: Дворянство Dvoryanstvo) arose in the 14th century and essentially governed Russia until the October Revolution of 1917.
The Russian word for nobility, Dvoryanstvo (дворянство), derives from the Russian word dvor (двор)...
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Dvoryanstvo | |||
| Russian nobility |
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The Russian nobility (Russian: Дворянство Dvoryanstvo) arose in the 14th century and essentially governed Russia until the October Revolution of 1917.
The Russian word for nobility, Dvoryanstvo (дворянство), derives from the Russian word dvor (двор)...
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Tsar | |||
| Sultanate of Rûm |
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The Sultanate of Rûm (Modern Turkish: Anadolu Selçuklu Devleti or Rum Selçuklu Devleti ) was the continuation of the Great Seljuq Empire in Anatolia, in direct lineage from 1077 to 1307, with capitals first at İznik and then at Konya. Since the...
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Sultan | 1077 | 1307 | |
| Ayyubid dynasty |
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The Ayyubids (Arabic: الأيوبيون, Kurdish:ایوبیان) were a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Kurdish origin centered in Cairo and Damascus that ruled much of the Middle East during the 12th and 13th centuries CE. The Ayyubid family, under the brothers Ayyub...
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Sultan | |||
| Ayyubid dynasty |
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The Ayyubids (Arabic: الأيوبيون, Kurdish:ایوبیان) were a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Kurdish origin centered in Cairo and Damascus that ruled much of the Middle East during the 12th and 13th centuries CE. The Ayyubid family, under the brothers Ayyub...
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Emir | |||
| Ottoman Dynasty |
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The Ottoman Dynasty (or the Imperial House of Osman) (Turkish: Osmanlı Hânedanı) ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1299 to 1922, beginning with Osman I (not counting his father, Ertuğrul), though the dynasty was not proclaimed until Orhan Bey declared...
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Caliph | |||
| Ottoman Dynasty |
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The Ottoman Dynasty (or the Imperial House of Osman) (Turkish: Osmanlı Hânedanı) ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1299 to 1922, beginning with Osman I (not counting his father, Ertuğrul), though the dynasty was not proclaimed until Orhan Bey declared...
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Bey | |||
| Ottoman Dynasty |
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The Ottoman Dynasty (or the Imperial House of Osman) (Turkish: Osmanlı Hânedanı) ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1299 to 1922, beginning with Osman I (not counting his father, Ertuğrul), though the dynasty was not proclaimed until Orhan Bey declared...
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Emir | |||
| Ottoman Dynasty |
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The Ottoman Dynasty (or the Imperial House of Osman) (Turkish: Osmanlı Hânedanı) ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1299 to 1922, beginning with Osman I (not counting his father, Ertuğrul), though the dynasty was not proclaimed until Orhan Bey declared...
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Sultan | |||
| Ottoman Dynasty |
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The Ottoman Dynasty (or the Imperial House of Osman) (Turkish: Osmanlı Hânedanı) ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1299 to 1922, beginning with Osman I (not counting his father, Ertuğrul), though the dynasty was not proclaimed until Orhan Bey declared...
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Khagan | |||
| Kingdom of Cyprus |
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The Kingdom of Cyprus was a Crusader kingdom on the island of Cyprus in the high and late Middle Ages, between 1192 and 1489. It was ruled by the French House of Lusignan.
The island was conquered from Isaac Comnenus, an upstart local governor and...
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King | |||
| Peerage of Scotland |
The Peerage of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Moraireachd na h-Alba) is the division of the British Peerage for those peers created in the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707. With that year's Act of Union, the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England...
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King | ||||
| Peerage of Great Britain |
The Peerage of Great Britain comprises all extant peerages created in the Kingdom of Great Britain after the Act of Union 1707 but before the Act of Union 1800. It replaced the Peerages of England and Scotland, until it was itself replaced by the...
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King | ||||
| Peerage of England |
The Peerage of England comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707. In that year, the Peerages of England and Scotland were replaced by one Peerage of Great Britain.
Until the passage of the House of...
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King | ||||
| British monarchy |
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The Monarchy of the United Kingdom (commonly referred to as the British monarchy) is the constitutional monarchy of the United Kingdom and its overseas territories. The present monarch, Elizabeth II, has reigned since 6 February 1952. She and her...
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Queen | |||
| Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth |
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The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was formed by the union of the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1569. The new Commonwealth was one of the largest and most populous countries of 16th and 17th-century Europe.
The new union...
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Szlachta | |||
| Nepalese monarchy |
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The Kingdom of Nepal was a state in South Asia, controlling the territory of Nepal. It was established in 1768 under Prithvi Narayan Shah, who unified the small Nepalese kingdoms into a single state and created the Shah dynasty. It was abolished in...
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Crown Princess | 2008 | ||
| Nepalese monarchy |
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The Kingdom of Nepal was a state in South Asia, controlling the territory of Nepal. It was established in 1768 under Prithvi Narayan Shah, who unified the small Nepalese kingdoms into a single state and created the Shah dynasty. It was abolished in...
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Crown Prince | May 2008 | ||
| Spanish monarchy |
The Monarchy of Spain, constitutionally referred to as de la Corona de España, and commonly referred to as the Spanish Monarchy (Monarquía española), is the constitutional institution and historic office comprising of a King or of a Queen regnant of...
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Queen | ||||
| Spanish monarchy |
The Monarchy of Spain, constitutionally referred to as de la Corona de España, and commonly referred to as the Spanish Monarchy (Monarquía española), is the constitutional institution and historic office comprising of a King or of a Queen regnant of...
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King | ||||
| Sparta |
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Sparta (Doric Σπάρτα; Attic Σπάρτη Spartē) was a city-state in ancient Greece, situated on the River Eurotas in the southern part of the Peloponnese.
From c. 650 BC it rose to become the dominant military power in the region and as such was...
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King | |||
| Kingdom of Munster |
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The name Munster is derived from the Gaelic Goddess, Muman. The province of Munster was once divided into six regions: Tuadh Mhuman (north Munster), Des Mhuman (south Munster), Aur/Ur Mumhan (east Munster), Iar mumhan or Iarmuman (west Munster),...
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King | |||
| German nobility |
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The German nobility (German: Adel) was the elite hereditary ruling class or aristocratic class in the Holy Roman Empire and what is now Germany.
In Germany, all legitimate children of a nobleman became nobles themselves, and most titles were passed...
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Grand Duke | |||
| Luxembourg Nobility |
The territory of Luxembourg was ruled successively by counts, dukes and Grand Dukes. It was part of the medieval Kingdom of Germany, and later the Holy Roman Empire until it became a sovereign state in 1815.
In 1354 the county was elevated to a...
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Grand Duchess | ||||
| German nobility |
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The German nobility (German: Adel) was the elite hereditary ruling class or aristocratic class in the Holy Roman Empire and what is now Germany.
In Germany, all legitimate children of a nobleman became nobles themselves, and most titles were passed...
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Grand Duchess | |||
| Nagpur kingdom |
The Kingdom of Nagpur was a kingdom in east-central India founded by the Gond rulers of Deogarh in the early 18th century. It came under the rule of Marathas of the Bhonsle dynasty in the mid-18th century. The kingdom clashed with the expanding...
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King | ||||
| Swedish Monarchy | King | |||||
| Swedish Monarchy | Queen | |||||
| Kingdom of Thuringia |
The Kingdom of Thuringia were the lands inhabited by the Thuringii tribe. The modern region of Germany, Thuringia, is derived from this tribal Kingdom.
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Duke | ||||
| Kingdom of Thuringia |
The Kingdom of Thuringia were the lands inhabited by the Thuringii tribe. The modern region of Germany, Thuringia, is derived from this tribal Kingdom.
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Queen | ||||
| Kingdom of Thuringia |
The Kingdom of Thuringia were the lands inhabited by the Thuringii tribe. The modern region of Germany, Thuringia, is derived from this tribal Kingdom.
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King | ||||
| Nobility of Italy |
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The Nobility of Italy reflects the fact that medieval "Italy" was a set of separate states until 1870 and had many royal bloodlines. The Italian royal families were often related through marriage to each other and to other European royal families....
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Giudice | |||
| Holy Roman Empire |
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The Holy Roman Empire (HRE; German: Heiliges Römisches Reich (HRR), Latin: Imperium Romanum Sacrum (IRS)) was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period under a Holy Roman Emperor. The first emperor...
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Electress | |||
| Holy Roman Empire |
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The Holy Roman Empire (HRE; German: Heiliges Römisches Reich (HRR), Latin: Imperium Romanum Sacrum (IRS)) was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period under a Holy Roman Emperor. The first emperor...
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Prince-elector | |||
| Peerage of Scotland |
The Peerage of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Moraireachd na h-Alba) is the division of the British Peerage for those peers created in the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707. With that year's Act of Union, the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England...
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Mormaer | ||||
| Peerage of Scotland |
The Peerage of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Moraireachd na h-Alba) is the division of the British Peerage for those peers created in the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707. With that year's Act of Union, the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England...
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Lord of Parliament | ||||
| Peerage of Scotland |
The Peerage of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Moraireachd na h-Alba) is the division of the British Peerage for those peers created in the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707. With that year's Act of Union, the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England...
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Laird | ||||
| Peerage of Great Britain |
The Peerage of Great Britain comprises all extant peerages created in the Kingdom of Great Britain after the Act of Union 1707 but before the Act of Union 1800. It replaced the Peerages of England and Scotland, until it was itself replaced by the...
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Viscount | ||||
| Peerage of England |
The Peerage of England comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707. In that year, the Peerages of England and Scotland were replaced by one Peerage of Great Britain.
Until the passage of the House of...
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Viscount | ||||
| Peerage of Scotland |
The Peerage of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Moraireachd na h-Alba) is the division of the British Peerage for those peers created in the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707. With that year's Act of Union, the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England...
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Viscount | 1707 | |||
| Peerage of the United Kingdom |
The Peerage of the United Kingdom comprises most peerages created in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the Act of Union in 1801. In that year, the Peerage of Great Britain was replaced by the Peerage of the United Kingdom. New...
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Viscount | ||||
| Baronetage of Nova Scotia |
The Baronetage of Nova Scotia was devised in 1624 as a means of settling the plantation of that province. King James I announced his intention of creating 100 baronets, each of whom was to support six colonists for two years (or pay 2000 marks in...
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Baronet | 1625 | 1707 | ||
| Baronetage of Great Britain |
The below is intended to become a list of all extant, dormant, unproven and under review baronets in the Baronetage of the Great Britain. The Baronetage of Great Britain replaced the Baronetages of Nova Scotia and of England in 1707. It was replaced...
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Baronet | 1707 | 1800 | ||
| Baronetage of England |
The Baronet of England comprises all baronetcies created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707. In that year, the Baronetage of England and the Baronetage of Nova Scotia were replaced by the Baronetage of Great Britain.
Many...
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Baronet | 1611 | 1706 | ||
| Baronetage of Ireland |
This is a list of extant, dormant, unproven and under review baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland. They were first created in 1619, and were replaced by the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1800.
In order to be recognised as a Baronet, it...
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Baronet | 1619 | 1799 | ||
| Baronetage of the United Kingdom |
The below is (or is intended to become) a list of all extant, unproven and dormant baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The Baronetage of the United Kingdom started with the formation of the United Kingdom in 1801. This replaced the...
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Baronet | 1800 | |||
| Holy Roman Empire |
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The Holy Roman Empire (HRE; German: Heiliges Römisches Reich (HRR), Latin: Imperium Romanum Sacrum (IRS)) was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period under a Holy Roman Emperor. The first emperor...
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Landgravine | |||
| Holy Roman Empire |
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The Holy Roman Empire (HRE; German: Heiliges Römisches Reich (HRR), Latin: Imperium Romanum Sacrum (IRS)) was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period under a Holy Roman Emperor. The first emperor...
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Landgrave | |||
| Peerage of England |
The Peerage of England comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707. In that year, the Peerages of England and Scotland were replaced by one Peerage of Great Britain.
Until the passage of the House of...
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Baron | ||||
| Peerage of Scotland |
The Peerage of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Moraireachd na h-Alba) is the division of the British Peerage for those peers created in the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707. With that year's Act of Union, the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England...
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Baron | ||||
| Peerage of Ireland |
The Peerage of Ireland is the term used for those peers created by British monarchs in their capacity as Lord or King of Ireland. This practice ended with the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922. Before 1801, Irish Peers had the right to sit in...
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Baron | ||||