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barons form the
lowest rank,
placed immediately below viscounts. A
woman of
baronial rank has the
title baroness. In the
Kingdom of England, the
medieval Latin...
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Scottish baronial or
Scots baronial is an
architectural style of 19th-century
Gothic Revival which revived the
forms and
ornaments of
historical architecture...
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introduced nobility is
divided into
three ranks:
Comital families,
Baronial families and
untitled noble families (in addition,
members of the royal...
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aimed at
seizing and
destroying evidence of
baronial debts. To
bolster the
initial success of his
baronial regime, de
Montfort sought to
broaden the social...
- Adelswärd is a
Swedish Baronial family,
descended from the
Hultman line of the
extinct noble family Adelswärd. The
titular governor Johan Adelswärd (1718–1785)...
- Earl of
Northumbria or
Ealdorman of
Northumbria was a
title in the late Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Scandinavian and
early Anglo-Norman
period in England. The ealdordom...
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Baronial Order of
Magna Charta ("BOMC") is a scholarly, charitable, and
lineage society founded in 1898. The BOMC was
originally named the
Baronial Order...
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Mannerheim family (originally Marhein) also
spelled von
Mannerheim is the name of a
prominent noble family of
German origin,
which was part of Finnish...
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following year saw the
addition of the
Galleon Bar,
Spanish Hall and
Baronial Hall. The
Opera House Theatre was
rebuilt in 1939. EMI took over the complex...
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government through a
process called the
Provisions of Oxford.
Henry and the
baronial government enacted a
peace with
France in 1259,
under which Henry gave...