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''"That floating fat man."''
  
''Example of a baronial crown.''
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1. A [[Titles|title]] in the Amtgard [[Order of Precedence]], above [[Baronet]] but below [[Duke]].
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===In Amtgard===
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1.N. A [[Titles|title]] in the Amtgard [[Order of Precedence]], above [[Baronet]] but below [[Duke]].
  
2. Also the title used by the highest [[office|officer]] ([[Monarch]]) of a [[Barony]] while they hold that office. If this is the case the [[title|Titles]] will be followed by the name of the 'estate' of which that person is a leader.
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'''Example:''' [[Baron]] [[Sir]] [[Shalazar Bation]], of [[Shadow Forge]] under [[Winter's Edge]] [[NW]]
  
''''Example:'''' [[Don]] [[Diego]] Rodolfo Velazquez, [[Baron]] of [[Tori-Mar]]. If the person has other [[Titles]] they would preceed his name. [[Count]] [[Don]] [[Diego]] Rodolfo Velazquez, [[Baron]] of [[Tori-Mar]].
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2. N. Also the title used by the highest [[office|officer]] ([[Monarch]]) of a [[Barony]] while they hold that office. If this is the case the [[title|Titles]] will be followed by the name of the 'estate' of which that person is a leader.
  
====Female Variant====
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''''Example:'''' [[Don]] [[Diego]] Rodolfo Velazquez, [[Baron]] of [[Tori-Mar]]. If the person has a [[Titles|title]] of nobility the title would preceed their name. [[Count]] [[Don]] [[Diego]] Rodolfo Velazquez, [[Baron]] of [[Tori-Mar]].
*[[Baroness]]
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The proper address for a Baron in office, or as titled nobility is "Your Excellency". The Title of Baron is often given to some one for having held a successful terms as [[Kingdom]] [[Prime Minister]].  May also be given for excellence in the office of [[Duke]] of a [[Duchy]] or similar.
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====Known Barons, Baronesses, and Baronexes====
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* [[:Category:Barons|Barons]]
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* [[:Category:Baronesses|Baronesses]]
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===Baron's [[Coronet]]===
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An English Peerage baron is entitled to a coronet bearing six silver balls (or pearls) around the rim. The actual coronet is only worn on certain ceremonial occasions, but a baron can bear their coronet of rank on their [[coat of arms]] above the shield.
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[[Image:Bar45.jpg|thumb|Example of a baronial coronet, bearing the accustomed 'pearls']]
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===Variants===
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*Baronex (gender neutral)
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====Historical Variants====
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*English; Baron Baroness Barony
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*Albanian; Baron Baroneshë
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*Arabic; بارون (Baaroun) بارونة (Baarouna)
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*Belarusian; Baron Baronesa
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*Bulgarian; Барон (Baron) Баронеса (Baronesa)
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*Catalan Baró; Baronessa
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*Croatian; Barun Barunica Barunija
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*Czech; Baron Baronka, Baronesa Baronie
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*Danish; Baron, Friherre Baronesse, Friherreinde Baroni
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*Dutch; Baron, Vrijheer Barones Baronie
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*Estonian; Parun Paruniproua, Paruness
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*Finnish; Paroni, Vapaaherra Paronitar, Vapaaherratar Vapaaherrakunta or simply Läänitys (for Western European ones: paronikunta)
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*French; Baron Baronne Baronie
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*Galician; Barón Baronesa Baronía
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*German; Baron, Freiherr Baronin, Baronesse, Freifrau, Freiin Herrschaft, Herrlichkeit, Rittergut
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*Greek; Varónos Varóni
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*Hebrew; ברון (Baron) ברונית (Baronit) ברונות (Barunoot)
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*Hungarian; Báró, Főúr Bárónő Báróság
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*Icelandic; Barón, Fríherra Barónessa
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*Irish; Barún Banbharún
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*Italian; Barone Baronessa Baronia
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*Japanese;      Daimyo
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*Latin; Baro Baronissa Baronatus
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*Latvian; Barons Baronese
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*Lithuanian; Baronas Baroniene
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*Luxemburgish; Baroun Barounin, Baronesse
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*Maltese Baruni; Barunessa Barunijja / Barunat
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*Monegasque; Barun Barunessa
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*Norwegian; Baron, Friherre Baronesse Baroni
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*Old English; þegn Hlǣfdiġe
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*Polish; Baron Baronowa, Baronówna Baronia
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*Portuguese; Barão Baronesa Baronato
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*Rhaeto-Romanic; Barun Barunessa
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*Romanian; Baron Baroneasă Baronie
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*Russian; Барон (Baron) Баронесса (Baronessa) Баронство (Baronstvo)
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*Scottish Gaelic; Baran/Ridire Bana-bharan/Ban-ridire
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*Serbian; Baron Baronica Baronija
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*Slovak; Barón Barónka
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*Slovene; Baron Baronica
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*Spanish; Barón Baronesa Baronía
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*Swedish; Baron, Friherre Friherrinna Friherrskap
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*Turkish; Baron Barones Baronluk
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*Ukrainian; Baron Baronka Baronesa
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*Welsh; Barwn, Arglwydd Barwnes, Arglwyddes Barwniaeth
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[[Category: Titles]] [[Category:Amtgard Terms]]

Latest revision as of 18:33, 15 August 2022

"That floating fat man."

Vladimirharkonnen.jpg

In Amtgard

1.N. A title in the Amtgard Order of Precedence, above Baronet but below Duke.

Example: Baron Sir Shalazar Bation, of Shadow Forge under Winter's Edge NW

2. N. Also the title used by the highest officer (Monarch) of a Barony while they hold that office. If this is the case the Titles will be followed by the name of the 'estate' of which that person is a leader.

'Example:' Don Diego Rodolfo Velazquez, Baron of Tori-Mar. If the person has a title of nobility the title would preceed their name. Count Don Diego Rodolfo Velazquez, Baron of Tori-Mar.

The proper address for a Baron in office, or as titled nobility is "Your Excellency". The Title of Baron is often given to some one for having held a successful terms as Kingdom Prime Minister. May also be given for excellence in the office of Duke of a Duchy or similar.

Known Barons, Baronesses, and Baronexes

Baron's Coronet

An English Peerage baron is entitled to a coronet bearing six silver balls (or pearls) around the rim. The actual coronet is only worn on certain ceremonial occasions, but a baron can bear their coronet of rank on their coat of arms above the shield.

Example of a baronial coronet, bearing the accustomed 'pearls'

Variants

  • Baronex (gender neutral)

Historical Variants

  • English; Baron Baroness Barony
  • Albanian; Baron Baroneshë
  • Arabic; بارون (Baaroun) بارونة (Baarouna)
  • Belarusian; Baron Baronesa
  • Bulgarian; Барон (Baron) Баронеса (Baronesa)
  • Catalan Baró; Baronessa
  • Croatian; Barun Barunica Barunija
  • Czech; Baron Baronka, Baronesa Baronie
  • Danish; Baron, Friherre Baronesse, Friherreinde Baroni
  • Dutch; Baron, Vrijheer Barones Baronie
  • Estonian; Parun Paruniproua, Paruness
  • Finnish; Paroni, Vapaaherra Paronitar, Vapaaherratar Vapaaherrakunta or simply Läänitys (for Western European ones: paronikunta)
  • French; Baron Baronne Baronie
  • Galician; Barón Baronesa Baronía
  • German; Baron, Freiherr Baronin, Baronesse, Freifrau, Freiin Herrschaft, Herrlichkeit, Rittergut
  • Greek; Varónos Varóni
  • Hebrew; ברון (Baron) ברונית (Baronit) ברונות (Barunoot)
  • Hungarian; Báró, Főúr Bárónő Báróság
  • Icelandic; Barón, Fríherra Barónessa
  • Irish; Barún Banbharún
  • Italian; Barone Baronessa Baronia
  • Japanese; Daimyo
  • Latin; Baro Baronissa Baronatus
  • Latvian; Barons Baronese
  • Lithuanian; Baronas Baroniene
  • Luxemburgish; Baroun Barounin, Baronesse
  • Maltese Baruni; Barunessa Barunijja / Barunat
  • Monegasque; Barun Barunessa
  • Norwegian; Baron, Friherre Baronesse Baroni
  • Old English; þegn Hlǣfdiġe
  • Polish; Baron Baronowa, Baronówna Baronia
  • Portuguese; Barão Baronesa Baronato
  • Rhaeto-Romanic; Barun Barunessa
  • Romanian; Baron Baroneasă Baronie
  • Russian; Барон (Baron) Баронесса (Baronessa) Баронство (Baronstvo)
  • Scottish Gaelic; Baran/Ridire Bana-bharan/Ban-ridire
  • Serbian; Baron Baronica Baronija
  • Slovak; Barón Barónka
  • Slovene; Baron Baronica
  • Spanish; Barón Baronesa Baronía
  • Swedish; Baron, Friherre Friherrinna Friherrskap
  • Turkish; Baron Barones Baronluk
  • Ukrainian; Baron Baronka Baronesa
  • Welsh; Barwn, Arglwydd Barwnes, Arglwyddes Barwniaeth