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3 February, 01:42

What is a duke, duchess, and baron?

(Puh-lease make it make sense at least c: Also, don't search up "what is a duke" or something and find the cluzty tutishiduyreice definitions that you first see : c)

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  1. 3 February, 04:09
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    Dukes and duchesses ruled areas called "duchies". These duchies were rarely their own countries, and usually parts of a larger sovereign country ruled by a king and queen. So there would be one king and one queen ruling a country, for example, but there could be several dukes and duchesses ruling smaller territories of the country. Dukes and duchesses are always lower than kings and queens.

    Barons and baronesses are the lowest ranking of the nobles. I'm not certain what power they had but I'm pretty sure the title was mostly honorary.

    A basic hierarchy would look something like this:

    Emperor/Empress

    King/Queen

    Archduke

    Grand Duke

    Prince/Princess

    Duke/Duchess

    Marquess/Marchioness

    Earl

    Baron/Baroness

    I'm pretty sure I left a few titles out, but hopefully that answered your question.
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