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  2. Imperial, royal and noble ranks - Wikipedia

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    Viscount (vice-count), theoretically the ruler of a viscounty, which did not develop into a hereditary title until much later. [38] The female equivalent is Viscountess . In the case of French viscounts and viscountesses, it is customary to leave the titles untranslated as vicomte [vikɔ̃t] and vicomtesse [vikɔ̃tɛs] .

  3. Margrave - Wikipedia

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    A few nobles in southern Austria and northern Italy, whose suzerain was the Emperor, received from him the title of margrave, usually translated in Italian as marquis (marchese): [2] those who reigned as virtual sovereigns (Marquis of Mantua, Marquis of Montferrat, Marquis of Saluzzo, Marquis of Fosdinovo) exercised authority closer to the ...

  4. Viscount - Wikipedia

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    A viscount (/ ˈ v aɪ k aʊ n t / ⓘ VY-kownt, for male [1]) or viscountess (/ ˈ v aɪ k aʊ n t ɪ s /, for female [2]) is a title used in certain European countries for a noble of varying status. The status and any domain held by a viscount is a viscountcy. In the case of French viscounts, the title is sometimes left untranslated as vicomte.

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    Viscount or Viscountess. Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images. Example: James, Viscount Severn . Viscounts are often the children of an earl, like Prince Edward’s son, James, but it’s also a title ...

  6. From Duchess to Viscount (Vis-what?): A Complete Guide to ...

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    While most of us commoners are familiar with terms like queen or king, princess or prince, there are a handful of other titles used in the British royal family that are slightly less familiar ...

  7. Peerage of England - Wikipedia

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    Viscount St Davids in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Held with Baron Hungerford and Baron de Moleyns in Peerage of England The Baron Zouche: 1308 The Baroness Willoughby de Eresby: 1313 The Baron Strabolgi: 1318 The Baroness Dacre: 1321 The Baron Darcy de Knayth: 1332 The Baron Cromwell: 1375 The Baron Camoys: 1383 The Baron Grey of Codnor ...

  8. List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

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    Viscount Montgomery of Alamein [427] 1946: Montgomery: extant: Viscount Gort [428] 8 February 1946: Vereker: extinct 31 March 1946: also Viscount Gort, in the Peerage of Ireland Viscount Alexander of Tunis [429] 1 March 1946: Alexander: extant: created Earl Alexander of Tunis on 11 March 1952 Viscount Mountbatten of Burma [430] 23 August 1946 ...

  9. Forms of address in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    (Courtesy) Viscount's son (Courtesy) Baron's son (Courtesy) Lord of Parliament's son: The Hon John Smith: Sir or Dear Mr Smith: Sir or Mr Smith (Courtesy) Earl's younger son's wife (Courtesy) Viscount's son's wife (Courtesy) Baron's son's wife (Courtesy) Lord of Parliament's son's wife: The Hon Mrs John Smith: Madam or Dear Mrs Smith: Madam or ...