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  • Earl - Wikipedia
    An earl has the title Earl of [X] when the title originates from a placename, or Earl [X] when the title comes from a surname In either case, he is referred to as Lord [X], and his wife as Lady [X]
  • Earl | British Nobility, Titles Ranks | Britannica
    Earl is the oldest title and rank of English nobles, and it was also the highest, until 1337, when Edward the Black Prince was created duke of Cornwall by Edward III
  • What Did an English Earl Actually Do? - History Facts
    Known as the peerage system, this noble hierarchy consists of five ranks today: duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron The title of earl — the oldest in the peerage system — dates back to the end of the early medieval period, during the reign of King Canute (or Cnut) in the 11th century
  • What Is an Earl? Noble Title and Peerage Explained
    An Earl is a high-ranking noble in the British peerage system, sitting third in the five-tier hierarchy below Dukes and Marquesses The title dates back over a thousand years to Anglo-Saxon England, making it the oldest rank of English nobility
  • EARL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EARL is a member of the British peerage ranking below a marquess and above a viscount
  • What is an Earl? Noble Title Explained - Lordship Titles
    The word "earl" comes from the Old English word "eorl," which means "warrior" or "nobleman " Earls typically hold land known as an earldom, but they may also hold other titles, such as baron or viscount
  • EARL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Being an earl used to come with a great deal of power and control over a certain region, including the authority to pass judgment in courts of law While it's still prestigious to be an earl, there's less actual power involved in the position
  • British nobility | Ranks, Titles, Hierarchy, In Order, Honorifics . . .
    The five ranks of the British nobility, in descending order, are duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron


















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