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In ancient China, the rank of titles was ranked from high to low as duke, marquis, earl, son, and baron. Among them, the duke is the highest rank and has a transcendent status. The Marquis is the second rank, the Earl is the third, the Viscount is the fourth, and the Baron is the fifth.
In the European feudal system, the rank of knighthood is similar to that of China, and is also divided into dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts, barons, etc. For example, the duke was the highest rank in the European feudal system, second only to the king or queen. The marquis is secondary, and the status is between the duke and the earl.
The count was the third estate, and the status was between the marquis and the viscount. Viscounts and barons are the fourth estate, and their status is between earls and barons.
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The West can be mainly divided into dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts, and barons.
1. Duke: Among the nobility, the duke is the first rank and has the highest status. In England, the dukes were originally made by King Edward III of England in the fourteenth century.
The people who were given the title of duke were all members of the royal family.
2. Marquis: The second rank of nobility. After the feudal monarchy was strengthened, the marquis became a title between duke and earl, and its status was equal to that of other counts, and it was not until the tenth to fourteenth century that the status of the marquis was confirmed above the earl.
3. Earl: In the United Kingdom, the title of earl has the longest history, in 1237 Black Prince.
Before Edward was made a duke, it was the highest knighthood in England. This knighthood is in Scandinavia.
of Denmark. 4. Viscount: It was first written by King Charlemagne.
It was sealed in the eighth century and later spread to other countries on the European continent.
5. Baron: The lowest rank of the noble titles. In the 11th-12th centuries, it was a direct vassal of the kings of European monarchies or large feudal lords.
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1. The Duke. 2. Marquis. 3. Earl. 4. Viscount. 5. Baron.
This rank arrangement is the most common arrangement of titles in Western countries, where the duke is the most powerful and the baron is the smallest. Many Western countries still retain titles, and some countries allow hereditary succession.
In ancient China, there were also titles, and the rank of titles in different dynasties was arranged differently, for example, in the Zhou Dynasty, the duke was the highest level of the title. He was also the most powerful man of his time. At that time, the title could be hereditary, but now there is no title in our country, it has long been a thing of the past, and it does not exist in reality.
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1 Marquis. 2 Count.
3 Dukes. 4. Viscount.
5. Baron.
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In different civilizations and empires, the rank of knighthood may be arranged differently. In the West, common titles from highest to lowest usually include dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts, and barons. In China, the titles of the Zhou Dynasty were ranked from the highest to the lowest as duke, marquis, earl, son, and baron.
Overall, the arrangement of the rank of knighthood may vary depending on civilization and era, but it is usually associated with power and status, with higher titles symbolizing higher power and status.
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In different periods, the rank of the title is not the same, such as:
During the Western Zhou Dynasty, King Wu of Zhou implemented a feudal system for his subordinates, and the prescribed titles were: duke, marquis, earl, viscount, and baron, and hereditary inheritance.
During the Warring States Period, the Qin State implemented the Shang Dynasty Reform Law, and the title was awarded according to military merits. At that time, the lord was divided into 20 levels without changing his position, and the subdivisions were Gongshi, Shangzao, Hairpin, Buchang, Dafu, Guandafu, Gongdafu, Five Doctors, Left Chief, Right Chief, Left Chief, Middle Chief, Right Chief, Shao Shangzao, Da Shangzao, Carriage Chief, Dashu Chief, Guannei Marquis and Che Marquis. Grades 1 to 4 are scholars, grades 5 to 9 are doctors, and grades 10 to 18 are secretaries and ten.
The ninth and twentieth levels are the princes.
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