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+ | A '''duke''' (male) or '''duchess''' (female) was a title for a member of a nobility, typically ranking just below a ruling [[monarch]] or reigning as a monarch in their own right. |
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+ | The traditional territory controlled by a duke or duchess was called a "duchy". |
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+ | ==Dukes== |
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+ | * Duke [[William Horgath]] |
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+ | * Duke [[Jozul Piniago]] |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | {{Wikipedia article|Duke}} |
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+ | [[Category:Titles]] |
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A duke (male) or duchess (female) was a title for a member of a nobility, typically ranking just below a ruling monarch or reigning as a monarch in their own right.
The traditional territory controlled by a duke or duchess was called a "duchy".
Dukes
- Duke William Horgath
- Duke Jozul Piniago
External links
Wikipedia has an article about: Duke. |