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Each country in Europe has different royal ranks, titles, and titles. So here I will only list the royal titles of England. The following order is from lowest to highest, and the titles vary according to the gender (first for men, then for women), and there are two types of English titles: spoken and written
Jazz knight is preceded by sir in the first place in the spoken name and sir is preceded by sir in the written term
Lady is preceded by Madam in spoken language and Lady is preceded by Lady in written preface
Baronet-to-be colloquial name with sir written with bt
Baronetess colloquial names begin with madam written names with btess
Baron preceded by the colloquial name Sir and written preceded by the Rt hon the Lord
Baroness colloquial name preceded by madam written preceded by the rt hon the lady
viscount Viscount Viscount Vis
viscountess colloquial name prefix viscountess written prefix the rt hon the viscountess
Earl earl colloquial name preceded by earl written prefix the rt hon the earl
Countess is preceded by Countess Written prefix the rt hon the countess
Marquess colloquial name preceded by Lord written prefix the most hon the marquess
marchioness colloquial name preceded by lady written prefix the most hon the marchioness
Duke Duke preceded his colloquial name with Lord preceded by your written preceded by your His Grace
duchess preceded by lady in spoken and written prefix your her grace
The five ranks of duke, marquis, uncle, son, and male (related to the royal family) can be hereditary, while barons-to-be and knights (honorary titles) cannot be hereditary. As mentioned upstairs, the accumulation is a commendation of one's identity after a certain generation has made meritorious deeds, and whether his family can also be sealed depends on the wishes of the royal family.
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The nobility was divided into dukes, marquises, counts, viscounts, barons, and knights.
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The Roman Empire was present on the European continent in ancient times.
French Empire, Grand Duchy of Russia, Germanic Empire, Scottish England, Spain, Portugal, Kingdom of Macedonia, Greece, Poland. Denmark,
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Western countries refer to:
1. Denmark: Denmark has an extremely complete social welfare system, a highly developed economy, a very small gap between the rich and the poor, and the people enjoy a very high quality of life. In February 2019, the 2018 World Happiness Index was released, and Denmark ranked third.
2. Sweden: The capital is Stockholm. It is bordered by Norway to the west, Finland to the northeast, the Skaggerak and Kattegat Straits to the southwest, and the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia to the east.
3. Netherlands: referred to as "Netherlands". It is located in the north-west of Europe, bordering Germany and Belgium. It is a composite state of constitutional monarchy composed of four constituent states: the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten.
4. Belgium: referred to as "Belgium", it is located on the western coast of Europe, bordering Germany in the east, the Netherlands in the north, France in the south, Luxembourg in the southeast, and the North Sea in the west across the sea from the United Kingdom.
5. Switzerland: Ruizheng Qianshi is a highly developed capitalist country, and it is also one of the richest, most socially stable, most economically developed and with the highest standard of living in the world, ranking first in the global innovation index.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Denmark.
Refer to the above content: Encyclopedia - Sweden.
The above content is referred to Liang Niankao: Encyclopedia - Netherlands.
Refer to the above content: Encyclopedia - Belgium.
Refer to the above content at: Encyclopedia - Switzerland.
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In ancient times, there were some Western countries, such as Dashi, Tianzhu, Persia and so on.
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Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt, Ancient India, the Ottoman Empire, the Kingdom of Poland, Japan and other countries.
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The Roman Empire (Latin: imperium rōmānum, common Greek and Middle Greek: was a historical civilizational empire that succeeded the previous Roman Republic. Chinese history books are called "Great Qin" or "Fula".
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