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Blood clan job introduction

According to British tradition, the queen (or king) can grant a certain title of nobility to someone according to the proposal of the Prime Minister of the Cabinet, but the number of people who are sealed is limited, about 2 per year. Peerages can be divided into five grades: Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount and Baron. It turns out that titles of nobility are hereditary, and there can only be one heir. The eldest son is the legal heir. Only when a nobleman has no son can his title be inherited by the immediate descendants who first reached the age of inheritance. Since 1958, it has been allowed to grant a non-inherited "Life peerages" to a certain person. 1. Composition of the title (female title in brackets) 1. Duke(Duchess) 2. Marquis Marquess(Marchioness)3. Earl(Countess) 4. Viscount(Viscountess)5. Baron(Baroness)6. Baronet7. Knight Knight The rank and nobility here. The noble registration also includes the emperor Rex et Imperator (Regina et Imperatrix), the King(Queen), the CrownPrince, the prince, and the grand duke Royal Duke. In addition, the "Lord" who is in contact with the big navigation players is actually a large range. First of all, male nobles except the duke can be called Lord XX in ordinary occasions. Earls, Marquis, Viscount and Barons all label their titles as "Lord XX". For example, Nigel George Paulet of paulette, Marquis of Winchester, is generally called Lord winchester. The non-eldest son of a duke or marquis can also be called a Lord. Second, the duke is the top of the whole aristocratic group, and there are only 31 dukes in Britain at present. 1. Royal Dukes, the grand duke of the royal family, is hereditary, with 5 people. The Duke of Edinburgh: Philip Mountbatten of mountbatten family, Prince Philip, the husband of Elizabeth II. The Prince of Wales: the title of crown prince. Charles Philip Arthur George of Mountbatten-Windsor, who is now the Mountbatten-Windsor royal family, is also the Crown Prince Charles. First in line to the throne. The Duke of York: the title of the second son of the royal family. Andrew Albert Christian Edward Mountbatten-Windsor, also known as Prince Andrew, is now Mountbatten-Windsor of Mountbatten-Windsor. The fourth in line to the throne (the second and third are Charles' two sons). The Duke of Gloucester: Richard Alexander Walter George Windsor of Windsor family. The Duke of Kent: Edward George Nicholas Patrick Windsor of Windsor family. 2. Archbishop Archbishops, a position-changing aristocrat with the same rank as Duke. The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: currently Rowan D. Williams. Archbishop of the Church of Britain. The Lord Archbishop of York: currently John Sentamu. The first black bishop of the Anglican Church. 3. Duke of England, hereditary. (It is estimated that most people don't know the following incumbent ... I will briefly talk about it) The Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Cornwall: Charles Philip Arthur George of Mountbatten-Windsor, the royal family of Mountbatten-Windsor. Yes, it's Charles again ... because Duke of Cornwall is the unique title of the eldest son of the English king. The Duke of Norfolk: the second title is hereditary, and the post of president of the English heraldry. Now Edward William Fitzalan-Howard of Fitzalan-Howard family. The Duke of Somerset The Duke of Richmond the duke of Richmond