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Resume of Count Gao of Taiwan Province Province.
1, Duke As early as the Roman Empire, the title of Duke in continental Europe was usually awarded to senior commanders who defended their territory and made outstanding military achievements, but it was interrupted due to major political changes. Hundreds of years later, the title of Duke was discovered in Germany.

Since the establishment of 1483 Norfolk Principality, the title of Duke began to be awarded to people outside the royal family, but the principality was rarely established. Moreover, most of the commanders who can get this highest title are commanders with outstanding military achievements. Even if managers in the administrative field have served for many years and achieved remarkable results, it is difficult to win this honor.

2. Marquis evolved from Markgraf. Marquis's original intention is similar to "Fang Bo", which refers to the government officials who govern a place. In England, the Latin "Marquis" originally refers to the Lord of the Welsh border.

3. Most counties in Ors are in charge of by one person, so they are also called "Fang Bo".

4, viscount, the number of viscount in the upper house is the shallowest. The title of viscount originated in France. It was originally the county magistrate, ranking below the count, but sometimes it may be a powerful vassal.

5. Baron, the word Baron existed in the Anglo-Saxon era, but there is no title of Baron, and its meaning is uncertain. It seems to mean "free man" or "servant of the king", but it has no noble meaning. English barons appeared in 1 1 century. By the beginning of 12 century, most of the king's senior secular nobles were made barons.

Difference:

1, different grades

Duke > Marquis > Count > Viscount > Baron

2. Different clothes

Duke: On formal occasions, the Duke also wears a crimson velvet coat with four minks in his hat. Its crown has a gold ring decorated with eight red gold leaves. The king called the duke "our truly trusted and beloved partner"

Marquis: On important occasions, Marquis also wears a Red Velvet coat, with three and a half rows of mink on his hat and a silver ring with four gold leaves and four silver balls on his crown. The king called him Duke.

Count: On important formal occasions, the count will wear a deep red velvet coat with white raw edges. This soft hat is sewn with three minks to show its title. The crown has a gold-plated silver ring with eight silver balls on the upper edge. The king called the count his "truly trustworthy and lovely partner"

Viscount: There are two rows and a half of mink on the viscount's hat, and a silver ring is added to the crown, decorated with six silver balls.

Baron: On formal occasions, barons and earl wear the same coat. His hat is inlaid with two minks, and his crown is decorated with a light silver ring and six silver balls.

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At first there were only dukes, earl and barons. Among them, the duke should be the provincial administrative or military chief after Diocletian reformed the Roman province, and was later used by barbarians to address the big lords. The count is the commander of Clovis's army. But because the territory was often awarded military service, it became a leader. Baron is a courtesy title for a court dignitary.

Viscount and Marquis were established as deputy earl and deputy duke respectively. These titles were also inherited as fiefs in the process of annexation and fiefs in Caroline's era, and gradually became knighthoods.

Extended data:

Characteristics of British aristocratic groups:

Compared with the aristocrats in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, France and other countries on the European continent, one of the characteristics of the British aristocratic group is its small number. For a long time, the title of nobility and the corresponding property rights and political privileges were only owned by the title holder himself. Although his family members are noble family members, their political status is close to that of ordinary freemen, and they are not allowed to attend the upper house as representatives without voting rights.

Noble titles and fiefs are passed down according to the rather strict eldest son inheritance system; If the eldest son dies early, the eldest son, the second son, the youngest son or other family members will take over in turn. If a nobleman has no heir, his next of kin can inherit his title and fief according to his will or living arrangements and with the approval of the king and the High Court.

But in most cases, the title was taken back by the king. Generally speaking, the titles and titles of British nobles cannot be transferred or sold at will. In order to maintain the size of the aristocratic group and other reasons, most kings of past dynasties will moderately increase the number of nobles.

Once an important person obtains a title, it is not fixed. If you have achieved outstanding military achievements, outstanding achievements or are particularly favored by the king, you can be promoted to a higher rank or get a new title. In addition, aristocratic marriage is also a good opportunity and way to obtain, increase or improve the title.

Because the title is dazzling, admirable and highly respected by many people in society, those who have aristocratic status and family property and their long-term heirs can always easily get admirers and pursuers.

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