Peerage of Wynnland

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The Peerage of Wynnland is the legal system of which nobility and noble titles are housed within the legal code of Wynnland. It is comprised of all noble and hereditary titles within Wynnland and was formed on 1 June 2020. Peers that were elevated to their title before 22 March 2022 are considered Alter Adel, or old nobility. Peers elevated after this date are considered apart of the Neuer Adel, or new nobility. New peers are still granted titles within the peerage today.

Privileges granted to the peerage used to include the ability to sit in the upper chamber of Parliament, the House of Lords. However, this privilege was abolished upon the abolition of the upper chamber with the rewriting of the constitution. Holding a title of nobility within the peerage is seen as the highest honour a subject can receive within the kingdom.

Princes in the Peerage of Wynnland

Prince, or Fürst, not to be confused with Prinz, is the highest hereditary title within the Wynnish peerage. There is currently 1 hereditary prince in the Kingdom of Wynnland.

Coat of Arms Title Creation Grantee Reason Current Holder Monarch
Prince of Wheatley-Fehlhaber 1 June 2020 Wayne Wheatley Services to the Monarch in his capacity as Head of Government Grantee Maximilian I

Dukes in the Peerage of Wynnland

Duke, or Herzog, is the second highest title of nobility within the Wynnish peerage. There are currently 5 dukedoms that are not extinct.

Coat of Arms Title Creation Grantee Reason Current Holder Monarch
Duke of Doggenburg 1 June 2020 Maximilian I Maximilian I Maximilian I
Duke of Dixieboro 1 June 2020 Wayne Wheatley Services to the Monarch in his capacity as Head of Government Grantee
Duke of Apensburg 24 October 2020 David Crimson Part of Helannic peerage when Helannia united with the Kingdom of Wynnland Grantee
Duke of Grismoor 17 October 2021 Christopher Sanders On his wedding day to Katherine Klenk Grantee
Duke of Nordberg 7 November 2022 Christian Dufrois On his wedding day to Danielle Faust Grantee

Marquesses in the Peerage of Wynnland

Marquess, or Markgraf, is the third highest title of nobility within the Wynnish peerage. There are currently 2 marches which are not extinct.

Shield Title Creation Grantee Reason Current Holder Monarch
Marquess of Mountlynn 24 December 2020 Jennifer Wheatley Grantee Maximilian I
Marquess of Fritzly 14 May 2021 Aidan Fritz Services to the Monarch in his capacity as Head of Government Grantee

Counts in the Peerage of Wynnland

Count, or Graf, is the most central title of nobility within the Wynnish peerage. There are currently 0 counties that are not extinct.

Viscounts in the Peerage of Wynnland

Viscount, or Vizegraf, is the third lowest title of nobility within the Wynnish peerage. The title of Viscount has never been created.

Barons in the Peerage of Wynnland

Baron, or Freiherr, is the second lowest title of nobility within the Wynnish peerage. There are currently 0 baronies that are not extinct.

Baronetcies

Baronet, or Ritter, is the lowest title of nobility within the Wynnish peerage. There are currently 0 Baronetcies that are not extinct.

Extinct titles

Peer Date appointed Date extinct Notes
Baroness of Blakemond 1 June 2020 28 September 2021 Removed due to renouncement of citizenship
Baron of Christophhaven 14 October 2020 28 September 2021 Removed due to renouncement of citizenship
Duke of Kercoughton 22 September 2020 28 September 2021 Removed due to renouncement of citizenship
Baroness of Wigner 24 December 2020 1 January 2022 Removed due to renouncement of citizenship
Baron of Bonnst 24 December 2020 1 January 2022 Removed due to renouncement of citizenship
Baron of Millersbach 3 July 2020 1 January 2022 Removed due to inactivity
Duke of Morganeck 1 July 2020 25 September 2022 Removed due to inactivity
Count of Willsminster 1 July 2020 25 September 2022 Removed due to inactivity