Earl Fialko
Earl Fialko | |
Creation date | 30 September 2012 |
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Created by | Eran |
Peerage | Peerage of Florenia |
First holder | Lord John, 1st Earl Fialko |
Present holder | Lord Daniel, 2nd Earl Fialko |
Heir apparent | Lord Thomas |
Subsidiary titles | Baron Exeter |
Earl Fialko is a title in the Peerage of Florenia. It was created on 30 September 2012 for Lord John, the father of Florenia's queen consort Jane. At the same time he was made Baron Exeter, which serves as the subsidiary title to the earldom and as a courtesy title for its heir apparent.
As of 2021, the titles are held by his son, the second Earl, who succeeded his father upon his death in September 2018. His son, Lord Thomas, is the current heir apparent.
Currently the only Florenian earldom (excluding subsidiary titles held by dukes and duchesses), the title reflects the esteemed status of Queen Jane's family as members of the Florenian royal family. While Florenian nobility is not primarily grounded in dynastic houses, Lord John's descendants are considered to belong to a line of descent of particular importance to Florenian culture alongside the immediate family of Florenia's king, Eran.
Earls Fialko
- Lord John, 1st Earl Fialko (2012-2018)
- Lord Daniel, 2nd Earl Fialko (2018–present)
The heir apparent is Lord Thomas, Baron Exeter.