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Revision as of 04:16, 11 January 2021
The Peerage of New Prussia is a legal system comprising of hereditary and noble titles.
Peerages are created by the monarch of New Prussia by royal decree.
Nobility titles are purely honorary, and hold no practical, administrative, or political functions. Nobles are enrolled in the List of Noble-Elects, which is a list of eligible candidates who can be selected for a noble title.
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History
The Peerage was created on 10 January 2021.
Ranks
There are six ranks, in descending order of hierarchy in English and German.
- Duke/Duchess (Herzog/Herzogin)Manner of address: His/Her Grace. Spoken: Your Grace
- Earl/Earless (Reichsgraf/Reichsgrafin)Manner of address: His/Her Grace. Spoken: Your Grace
- Count/Countess (Graf/Grafin)Manner of address: The Right Honorable Example. Spoken: My Lord/Lady.
- Viscount/Viscountess (Untergraf/Untergrafin)Manner of address: The Right Honorable Example. Spoken: My Lord/Lady.
- Baron/Baroness (Freiherr/Freiherr)Manner of address: The Right Honorable Example. Spoken: My Lord/Lady.
- Lord/Lady (Herr/Herrin) Manner of address: The Right Honorable Example. Spoken: My Lord/Lady.
New Prussian Peers
Dukes/Duchesses
Earls/Earlesses
Counts/Countesses
Viscounts/Viscountesses
Barons/Baronesses
Lords/Ladies
References
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