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The '''Peerage of | The '''Peerage of Caldia''' comprises all {{wp|Peerage|peerages}} created in the [[Caldia|Kingdom of Caldia]]. | ||
The ranks of the Glytteronian peerage are, in descending order, {{wp|Duke}}, {{wp|Earl}}, and {{wp|Laird}}. All lines descended through both the male and female lines and have since their creation. Unlike many [[Euclea|Euclean]] peerages, dozens of the titles were created for females by female monarchs. The system of tanistry is also extended to the nobility, allowing | The ranks of the Glytteronian peerage are, in descending order, {{wp|Duke}}, {{wp|Earl}}, and {{wp|Laird}}. All lines descended through both the male and female lines and have since their creation. Unlike many [[Euclea|Euclean]] peerages, dozens of the titles were created for females by female monarchs. The system of tanistry is also extended to the nobility, traditionally allowing vassals to approve the tanist (heir designate). However, this has became uncommon as feudalism began to phase out and most typically the eldest child inherits. | ||
Until it's abolition in | Until it's abolition in 1814, all Peers of Caldia could participate as a member of the déisi, the body that chose the monarch's tanist. | ||
==Dukes in the Peerage of Caldia== | ==Dukes in the Peerage of Caldia== |
Revision as of 00:43, 26 November 2019
The Peerage of Caldia comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of Caldia.
The ranks of the Glytteronian peerage are, in descending order, Duke, Earl, and Laird. All lines descended through both the male and female lines and have since their creation. Unlike many Euclean peerages, dozens of the titles were created for females by female monarchs. The system of tanistry is also extended to the nobility, traditionally allowing vassals to approve the tanist (heir designate). However, this has became uncommon as feudalism began to phase out and most typically the eldest child inherits.
Until it's abolition in 1814, all Peers of Caldia could participate as a member of the déisi, the body that chose the monarch's tanist.
Dukes in the Peerage of Caldia
Title | Creation | Current holder | Notes |
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The Duke of Areach | 971 | His Majesty the Duke of Aerach | Always held by the monarch |
The Duke of Knockdale | 1001 | Kenneth O'Reilly, 34th Duke of Knockdale | |
The Duchess of Liscannor | 1238 | Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Liscannor | Always held by the heir presumptive or designate |
The Duchess of Holyhead | 1398 | Molly Fitzgerald, 28th Duchess of Holyhead | |
The Duke of Scarp | 1486 | Michael O'Brien, 19th Duke of Wudare | |
The Duke of Shillelagh | 1542 | Alastar MacRae, 17th Duke of Lyrone | |
The Duchess of Taois | 1675 | Margaret MacDouglas, 10th Duchess of Taois | |
The Duchess of Invertwinc | 2012 | The Princess Lauren, 1st Duchess of Invertwinc | Created for the seventh time for the Princess |
The Duchess of Clyte | 2017 | The Princess Emily, 1st Duchess of Clyte | Created for the first time for the Princess |
The Duke of Clane | 2017 | The Prince Robert, 1st Duke of Clane | Created for the first time for the Prince |
Earls in the Peerage of Caldia
Title | Creation | Current holder | Notes |
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The Mormaer of Caithia | 1218 | His Majesty the Mormaer of Caithia | Always held by the monarch |
Lairds in the Peerage of Caldia
Landed Lairds
Lairds of the Name
Lairds of the Crown
Lairds of the Crown are members of the Caldish Royal Family with the title of Laird or Lady. However, unlike the landed lairds their title does not have a corresponding geographic location. Instead, they draw their title from the Crown.
- Laird James and Lady Ursula Sullivan (the King's cousin and his wife)
- Lady Bridget (the King's second cousin)
- Laird Matthew (the King's second cousin)
- Laird Edwyn and Lady Ellen Sullivan (the King's cousin and his wife)
- Laird Daniel (the King's second cousin)
- Lady Natalie (the King's second cousin)
- Laird Wallace (the King's second cousin)
- Laird Rory and Lady Kathleen (the King's cousin and his wife)
- Lady Sarah and Laird Robert (the King's cousin and her husband)
- Laird Alexander (the King's cousin)
- Laird James and Lady Ursula Sullivan (the King's cousin and his wife)