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The '''Duke''' or '''Duchess of Valtoria''' ''suo jure'' is a substantive title in the [[Cordonian nobility|peerage of Cordonia]] named after the duchy of [[Valtoria]]. The title was originally created in 1722 after splitting away from the duchy of Ramsford and has been associated with three different families: the [[House of Vandermeer]], [[House of Koch]] and [[House of Walker]].
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The '''Duke''' or '''Duchess of Valtoria''' ''suo jure'' is a substantive title in the [[Nobility of Cordonia|peerage of Cordonia]] named after the duchy of [[Valtoria]]. The title was originally created in 1722 after splitting away from the duchy of Ramsford and has been associated with three different families: the [[House of Vandermeer]], [[House of Koch]] and [[House of Walker]].


The title is last in the line of precedence as it is the newest title and not part of the Great Houses. However, occasionally the title has been ranked higher depending on the circumstances of the incumbent; the current holder of the title was ranked first in the line of precedence by virtue of being the mother of the former heir presumptive to the Cordonian throne, [[Lady Jacqueline Walker]].
The title is last in the line of precedence as it is the newest title and not part of the Great Houses. However, occasionally the title has been ranked higher depending on the circumstances of the incumbent; the current holder of the title was ranked first in the line of precedence by virtue of being the mother of the former heir presumptive to the Cordonian throne, [[Lady Jacqueline Walker]].

Revision as of 05:39, 24 May 2022

The Duke or Duchess of Valtoria suo jure is a substantive title in the peerage of Cordonia named after the duchy of Valtoria. The title was originally created in 1722 after splitting away from the duchy of Ramsford and has been associated with three different families: the House of Vandermeer, House of Koch and House of Walker.

The title is last in the line of precedence as it is the newest title and not part of the Great Houses. However, occasionally the title has been ranked higher depending on the circumstances of the incumbent; the current holder of the title was ranked first in the line of precedence by virtue of being the mother of the former heir presumptive to the Cordonian throne, Lady Jacqueline Walker.

The dukedom is traditionally associated with the dove and peace. There have been both dukes and duchess of Valtoria as the peerage system follows absolute primogeniture. The ducal seat is the Valtoria Estate near Vanderville. The current Duchess of Valtoria is Vanessa Walker (née Lopes) of the House of Walker.

Dukes and Duchesses of Valtoria

A list of Duke and Duchesses of Valtoria suo jure:

First creation

Second creation

Duke/Duchess Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Carmine Koch
House of Koch
1961–2020
5 May 1940
Vanderville, Valtoria, Cordonia
Daughter of Erik Koch and Elise Merkle
1967
Frederick Wolff
no children
13 December 2020
aged 80

Third creation

Duke/Duchess Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Vanessa Mae Walker
née Lopes
House of Walker
2021–present
Vanessa Mae Walker 5 November 1992
The Bronx, New York, U.S.
Daughter of Immanuel Lopes and Joan Kennedy
1 July 2021
Drake Walker
1 child
 –
now 32 years, 24 days old

Consorts

A list of Dukes and Duchess of Valtoria jure uxoris:

Duke/Duchess Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Frederick Wolff[fn 1]
House of Koch
1967–1999
27 January 1939
Cordonia
son of Finn Wolff and Frida Wagner
1967
Carmine Koch
no children
1 February 1999
aged 60
Drake Mitchell Walker
House of Walker
2021–present
18 August 1989
Alzette, Lythikos, Cordonia
son of Jackson and Bianca Walker
1 July 2021
Vanessa Lopes
1 child
 –
now 35 years, 103 days old

Places and things named after the dukedom of Valtoria

Notes

  1. Wolff declined to use the title but was still recognized as the consort of his wife.