Hereditary Western European Titles of Nobility

Hereditary Western European Titles of Nobility

HEREDITARY WESTERN EUROPEAN TITLES OF NOBILITY
ENGLISH GERMAN FRENCH ITALIAN SPANISH
Masculine Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Feminine
duke duchess Herzog Herzogin duc duchesse duca duchessa duque duquesa
Prinz
Fürst
Prinzessin
Fürstin
prince princesse principe principessa principe principesa
marquess marchioness Pfalzgraf
Markgraf
Landgraf
Pfalzgräfin
Markgräfin
Landgräfin
marquis marquise marchese marchesa marqués marquesa
earl countess Graf Gräfin comte comtesse conte contessa conde condesa
viscount viscountess vicomte vicomtesse visconte viscontessa visconde viscondesa
baron baroness Baron
Freiherr
Freier
Baronin
Freiherrin
Freierin
baron baronne barone baronessa barón baronesa

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