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{{Honnav}}The hereditary '''peerage''' of [[Talossa]] | {{Honnav}} | ||
The hereditary '''peerage''' of [[Talossa]] has a long history. Drawing on contemporary notions of nobility, as well as contemporary notions of the nobility of yore, extraordinary acts in the service of the country have long been recognized by the [[Crown]] with peerages. Such hereditary grants of honour are extremely rare, and are usually awarded only in recognition of historical achievements and contributions. They serve as marks of distinction, even though they come with neither pecuniary reward or temporal power. | |||
The [[Royal College of Arms]] maintains ''[[Burk's Peerage]]'', an official record of the peerage of Talossa. | The [[Royal College of Arms]] maintains ''[[Burk's Peerage]]'', an official record of the peerage of Talossa. Members of the peerage are entitled to enhancement of their achievements of arms consisting of a motto, a crowned helm, a crest, and mantling. Dukes alone are further entitled to adorn their achievements of arms with supporters. | ||
==Peerage of Talossa== | |||
The peerage of the Kingdom of Talossa consists of three ranks (from most to least exalted): duke (''düc''), count (''conta''), and baron. | |||
===Dukes (Dücs)=== | |||
While [[Ian von Metairia]] was granted the general title of duke (on 23 February 2006 by the Regent for King Louis) and held it for many years before leaving Talossa, [[King John]] has expressed the opinion that duchies, along the model of other kingdoms of the world, be reserved to members of the royal family, with each of the seven total duchies of metropolitan Talossa being one of the seven provinces. The province of a duke is chosen by the King. | |||
*'''His Grace [[Patrick]], Duke of Florencia''', elevated 6 August 2011 by King John. | |||
*'''His Grace [[John]], Duke of Lupul''', elevated 30 November 2024 by King Txec. | |||
===Counts (Contas)=== | |||
A county in metropolitan Talossa is one of the [[Canton|cantons]] which make up the provinces, except in [[Florencia]] province, which contains only a single canton, where a county is one of the parishes of that province. The county granted to any person elevated to the rank of baron is chosen by the person so elevated. | |||
*'''His Lordship [[Danihel Laurieir]], [[Order of the Cincinnatus|Cin.]], [[Privy Council|GST]], the Count of Vuode''', was elevated 23 February 2006 by the Regent for King Louis. Lord Dan's county is the Vuode canton of [[Vuode|Vuode province]], site of the founding of the nation and the residence of both [[King Ben|King Robert I]] and the Count in his youth. '''Inactive.''' | |||
*'''His Lordship [[Ma la Mha]], the Count of [[Thord]] and Baron of Hooligan''', was elevated 8 September 2012 by King John. The Count retains his title as Baron of Hooligan, and prefers that title be used in address. Count Ma's county is the Thord Parish in Florencia Province. | |||
===Barons=== | ===Barons=== | ||
* | Four persons currently hold baronies. A barony in metropolitan Talossa is a Township (a single city block) within one of the provinces of the Kingdom (a township of Florencia Province is referred to as a "Kibbutz"). The barony of any person elevated to the rank of baron is chosen by the person so elevated. | ||
* | *'''His Lordship [[Ma la Mha]], Baron Tepistà (Hooligan), the Count of Thord''', was elevated to baron on 11 November 2005 by the Regent for [[King Louis]] (for the specific reason that a peerage was required in order to allow the Senate to obtain a quorum). The barony of Hooligan is the triangular city block at the southwest corner of Prospect Avenue and North Street in [[Florencia]] Province, on which sits Hooligan's Super Bar, a Talossan landmark and site of the swearing in to the office of [[Seneschal]] of [[J. Harrison Wosniak]] on 16 March 1990. Another reason that the baron chose this kibbutz for his barony is because this city block is the smallest in the nation. On 8 September 2012, Hooligan was elevated to Count. | ||
* | *'''His Lordship [[Quedeir Castiglha]], Cin.''', elevated 23 February 2006 by the Regent for King Louis. Lord Q's barony is a city block within Florencia province. | ||
*'''His Lordship [[Fritz von Buchholtz]], [[UrN]], Cin., [[S.H.]], GST, Baron of Capitol & Locust''', elevated 26 December 2009 by [[King John]]. Lord Fritz's barony is the city block at the southwest corner of Capitol and Locust Streets, in [[Benito]] Province, chosen by the baron due to his love for the gyros sold at Oakland Gyros, located on that block. '''Inactive.''' | |||
*'''His Lordship [[Alexandreu Davinescu]], UrN, Ft.D BTL GST, Baron of Vilatx Freiric del Vilatx Freiric''', elevated at the {{year|2021}} Tafsut Imazighen Extraordinary Honours. | |||
=== | ===Other titles=== | ||
Before the Talossan peerage became formalized and regulated by the College of Arms, the legislature from time to time granted titles of nobility. The foremost example is [[The Bob Murphy Title Act|the creation of the Earldom of Kenwood]] for [[Robert Murphy]]. | |||
== | ==Peerage of Cézembre== | ||
The province of [[Cézembre]] is technically a separate kingdom united under the Crown of the King of Talossa, and thus theoretically supports a second peerage. No members of this peerage currently exist, but its ranks have tentatively been determined to be earl (''erel''), marquis (''marcheiça''), and baron. The peerage supports a single earldom, contiguous with the island province itself, and two marquises may be enrolled in the peerage (one for each of the two zones of the province). The territorial extent of a Cézembrean barony has not been determined. |
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The hereditary peerage of Talossa has a long history. Drawing on contemporary notions of nobility, as well as contemporary notions of the nobility of yore, extraordinary acts in the service of the country have long been recognized by the Crown with peerages. Such hereditary grants of honour are extremely rare, and are usually awarded only in recognition of historical achievements and contributions. They serve as marks of distinction, even though they come with neither pecuniary reward or temporal power.
The Royal College of Arms maintains Burk's Peerage, an official record of the peerage of Talossa. Members of the peerage are entitled to enhancement of their achievements of arms consisting of a motto, a crowned helm, a crest, and mantling. Dukes alone are further entitled to adorn their achievements of arms with supporters.
Peerage of Talossa
The peerage of the Kingdom of Talossa consists of three ranks (from most to least exalted): duke (düc), count (conta), and baron.
Dukes (Dücs)
While Ian von Metairia was granted the general title of duke (on 23 February 2006 by the Regent for King Louis) and held it for many years before leaving Talossa, King John has expressed the opinion that duchies, along the model of other kingdoms of the world, be reserved to members of the royal family, with each of the seven total duchies of metropolitan Talossa being one of the seven provinces. The province of a duke is chosen by the King.
- His Grace Patrick, Duke of Florencia, elevated 6 August 2011 by King John.
- His Grace John, Duke of Lupul, elevated 30 November 2024 by King Txec.
Counts (Contas)
A county in metropolitan Talossa is one of the cantons which make up the provinces, except in Florencia province, which contains only a single canton, where a county is one of the parishes of that province. The county granted to any person elevated to the rank of baron is chosen by the person so elevated.
- His Lordship Danihel Laurieir, Cin., GST, the Count of Vuode, was elevated 23 February 2006 by the Regent for King Louis. Lord Dan's county is the Vuode canton of Vuode province, site of the founding of the nation and the residence of both King Robert I and the Count in his youth. Inactive.
- His Lordship Ma la Mha, the Count of Thord and Baron of Hooligan, was elevated 8 September 2012 by King John. The Count retains his title as Baron of Hooligan, and prefers that title be used in address. Count Ma's county is the Thord Parish in Florencia Province.
Barons
Four persons currently hold baronies. A barony in metropolitan Talossa is a Township (a single city block) within one of the provinces of the Kingdom (a township of Florencia Province is referred to as a "Kibbutz"). The barony of any person elevated to the rank of baron is chosen by the person so elevated.
- His Lordship Ma la Mha, Baron Tepistà (Hooligan), the Count of Thord, was elevated to baron on 11 November 2005 by the Regent for King Louis (for the specific reason that a peerage was required in order to allow the Senate to obtain a quorum). The barony of Hooligan is the triangular city block at the southwest corner of Prospect Avenue and North Street in Florencia Province, on which sits Hooligan's Super Bar, a Talossan landmark and site of the swearing in to the office of Seneschal of J. Harrison Wosniak on 16 March 1990. Another reason that the baron chose this kibbutz for his barony is because this city block is the smallest in the nation. On 8 September 2012, Hooligan was elevated to Count.
- His Lordship Quedeir Castiglha, Cin., elevated 23 February 2006 by the Regent for King Louis. Lord Q's barony is a city block within Florencia province.
- His Lordship Fritz von Buchholtz, UrN, Cin., S.H., GST, Baron of Capitol & Locust, elevated 26 December 2009 by King John. Lord Fritz's barony is the city block at the southwest corner of Capitol and Locust Streets, in Benito Province, chosen by the baron due to his love for the gyros sold at Oakland Gyros, located on that block. Inactive.
- His Lordship Alexandreu Davinescu, UrN, Ft.D BTL GST, Baron of Vilatx Freiric del Vilatx Freiric, elevated at the 2021/XLII Tafsut Imazighen Extraordinary Honours.
Other titles
Before the Talossan peerage became formalized and regulated by the College of Arms, the legislature from time to time granted titles of nobility. The foremost example is the creation of the Earldom of Kenwood for Robert Murphy.
Peerage of Cézembre
The province of Cézembre is technically a separate kingdom united under the Crown of the King of Talossa, and thus theoretically supports a second peerage. No members of this peerage currently exist, but its ranks have tentatively been determined to be earl (erel), marquis (marcheiça), and baron. The peerage supports a single earldom, contiguous with the island province itself, and two marquises may be enrolled in the peerage (one for each of the two zones of the province). The territorial extent of a Cézembrean barony has not been determined.