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− | There are many and varied honorifics for Knighthood, depending on the person's persona, personal quirks and gender, it is wise to know the [[knight]] in question's wishes. Many male knights Such as [[Deigo]] have chosen the traditional male Spanish honorific of [[Don]], while some knights use still other variations such as the modern [[Syr]] or [[Ser]]. [[Sir]] is the common male honorific for [[knighthood]]
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− | Some female knights use [[Sir]] as well as the alternative, [[Dame]]. Historically, the wife of a knight was given the title of Lady. A Dame holds knighthood in her own right.
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− | At the end of the day it's all a matter of choice.
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− | ====Listing of Honorifics====
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− | *[[Dame]]
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− | *[[Don]]
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− | *[[Ritsar]] (Russian)
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− | *[[Ritter]] (German)
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− | *[[Saint]]
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− | *[[Ser]]
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− | *[[Sir]]
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− | *[[Sirrah]]
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− | *[[Syr]]
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− | [[Category:Amtgard Terms]]
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