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The '''Peerage of Aquitayne''' comprises all {{wpl|peerage|peerages}} created in the [[Kingdom of Aquitayne]] before the [[Constitution at Telora]] in 1741. In that year, the Peerages of Aquitayne and Aswick were merged into the Peerages of the Constitutional Monarchy of Aquitayne. | The '''Peerage of Aquitayne''' comprises all {{wpl|peerage|peerages}} created in the [[Aquitayne|Kingdom of Aquitayne]] before the [[Constitution at Telora]] in 1741. In that year, the Peerages of Aquitayne and Aswick were merged into the Peerages of the Constitutional Monarchy of Aquitayne. | ||
With the passage of the House of Lords Act 2015, all Peers of Aquitayne could sit in the House of Lords. The ranks of the Aquitaynian peerage are, in descending order, {{wpl|Duke}}, {{wpl|Marquess}}, {{wpl|Count}}, {{wpl|Viscount}}, and {{wpl|Baron}}. While most older Aquitaynian peerages descend only in the male line, many of the newer ones (particularly newer baronies) can descend through females. UnderAquitaynian inheritance law all daughters are co-heirs, so many older Aquitaynian peerage titles have fallen into abeyance between various female co-heirs. | With the passage of the House of Lords Act 2015, all Peers of Aquitayne could sit in the House of Lords. The ranks of the Aquitaynian peerage are, in descending order, {{wpl|Duke}}, {{wpl|Marquess}}, {{wpl|Count}}, {{wpl|Viscount}}, and {{wpl|Baron}}. While most older Aquitaynian peerages descend only in the male line, many of the newer ones (particularly newer baronies) can descend through females. UnderAquitaynian inheritance law all daughters are co-heirs, so many older Aquitaynian peerage titles have fallen into abeyance between various female co-heirs. | ||
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! Title !! Creation !! Other Dukedom titles | ! Title !! Creation !! Other Dukedom titles | ||
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| The [[Duke of | | The [[Duke of Acril]] || 1337 always held by the heir apparent of Aquitayne || [[Duke of New Atlium]] in the Peerage of Aswick. | ||
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| The [[Duke of Uskar]] || 1347|| | | The [[Duke of Uskar]] || 1347|| | ||
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| The [[Baron Akerson]] || 2007 || | | The [[Baron Akerson]] || 2007 || | ||
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| The [[Baron Reich]] || 2013 || Held by the [[Duke of Aquia]], [[Samuel | | The [[Baron Reich]] || 2013 || Held by the [[Duke of Aquia]], [[Samuel I]]. | ||
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The Peerage of Aquitayne comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of Aquitayne before the Constitution at Telora in 1741. In that year, the Peerages of Aquitayne and Aswick were merged into the Peerages of the Constitutional Monarchy of Aquitayne.
With the passage of the House of Lords Act 2015, all Peers of Aquitayne could sit in the House of Lords. The ranks of the Aquitaynian peerage are, in descending order, Duke, Marquess, Count, Viscount, and Baron. While most older Aquitaynian peerages descend only in the male line, many of the newer ones (particularly newer baronies) can descend through females. UnderAquitaynian inheritance law all daughters are co-heirs, so many older Aquitaynian peerage titles have fallen into abeyance between various female co-heirs.
Knights, Dames, and holders of other non-hereditary Orders, decorations, and medals of the Kingdom are not peers.
Dukes in the Peerage of Aquitayne
Title | Creation | Other Dukedom titles |
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The Duke of Acril | 1337 always held by the heir apparent of Aquitayne | Duke of New Atlium in the Peerage of Aswick. |
The Duke of Uskar | 1347 | |
The Duke of Faer | 1422 | |
The Duke of Eurul | 1450 | |
The Duke of Ordias | 1535 | |
The Duke of Ceria | 1584 | |
The Duke of Antea | 1630 | |
The Duke of Thuanica | 1694 | |
The Duke of Atlus | 1694 | |
The Duke of Asuar | 1702 | |
The Duke of Atlium | 1703 |
Marquesses in the Peerage of Aquitayne
Title | Creation | Other titles |
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The Marquess of Engova | 1551 Premier Marquess of Aquitayne |
Counts in the Peerage of Aquitayne
Title | Creation | Other Earldom or higher titles |
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The Count of Aquas | 1350 | |
The Count of Aquia | 1350 | |
The Count of Cyrcini | 1400 | |
The Count of Freyport | 1422 | |
The Count of Asand | 1486 | |
The Count of Ormur | 1511 | |
The Count of Romilius and Espasano | 1532 ; 1602 | |
The Count of Tyrisis | 1575; reinstated in 1942 | Held by the His Royal Highness the King of Aswick. |
The Count of Bolagius | 1605 | |
The Count of Anta | 1618 | |
The Count of Etrini | 1622 | |
The Count of Cape Town | 1624 | Marquess of Cape Town in United Kingdom peerage |
The Count of Afreos | 1626 | |
The Count of Helvalius and Erias | 1626; 1682 | |
The Count of Aquur and Asor | 1628; 1681 | |
The Count of Ethius | 1660 | |
The Count of Austrea | 1661 | |
The Count of Aquor | 1661 | |
The Count of Celaton | 1661 | |
The Count of Etrini | 1663 | |
The Count of Castanteos | 1672 | |
The Count of Nubinis | 1689 | |
The Count of Valhedge | 1690 | |
The Count of Atlaia | 1697 | |
The Count of Callycius | 1697 | |
The Count of Agraria | 1697 | |
The Count of Actavion | 1706 |
Viscounts in the Peerage of Aquitayne
Title | Creation | Other Viscountcy or higher titles |
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The Viscount Newford | 1650 Premier Viscount of Aquitayne | |
The Viscount Curus | 1682 | Marquess Curus in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |
The Viscount Albica | 1735 |