What are the children of knights called?

The children of a knight, baron, or viscount have no titles at all other than Master and Mistress. All the sons of a marquis or a duke are styled lord. Only the eldest son of an earl is called lord (because he takes his father's secondary title and is one, by courtesy) though all an earl's daughters are styled lady.
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What is a Knights daughter called?

Lady is also the courtesy title for the daughters of the higher-ranking nobles duke, marquess, or earl. The daughters of viscounts and barons are referred to as "The Honorable" (that is, ahem, “The Honourable”), and daughters of baronets or knights are simply called "Miss."
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What is a Lords son called?

Duke (some are royal and some not) Marquis. Earl. Viscount. Baron.
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Does a knight's wife have a title?

The wife of a knight is known as 'Lady', followed by her (husband's) surname (e.g. Lady Smith), and she is addressed as with the wife of a baronet. She would never be styled 'Lady Mary Smith' unless she was the daughter of a Duke, Marquess or Earl.
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What are sons of dukes called?

A duke's eldest son and heir is often a marquess, though he can also be an earl, viscount, or baron. The title given to the heir is a lesser title of the peer, usually the next highest peerage he holds.
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What is an earl's son called?

The younger sons of earls are styled "Honourable"; all the daughters are styled "Lady." In formal documents and instruments, the sovereign, when addressing or mentioning any earl, usually designates him "trusty and well-beloved cousin," a form first adopted by Henry IV.
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Is a Dame higher than a Lady?

dame, properly a name of respect or a title equivalent to lady, surviving in English as the legal designation for the wife or widow of a baronet or knight or for a dame of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire; it is prefixed to the given name and surname.
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Are there female knights?

The Order of the Ermine, founded by John V, Duke of Brittany in 1381, was the first order of chivalry to accept women; however, female knights existed for centuries in many places in the world prior to this.
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How do you address a knight's Bachelor?

A man who is knighted is formally addressed as "Sir [First Name] [Surname]" or "Sir [First Name]" and his wife as "Lady [Surname]".
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Is a Lord higher than a Sir?

It is important to know that the title of Sir is lower rank of nobility when compared to the title of Lord. A knight is a senior member of one of the Orders of Honor. In fact knighthood is an Order to which people are appointed for good service in a particular field.
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What are the royal titles in order?

What Do The Main Titles of The Royal Family Mean?
  • 1 - King / Queen. They correspond to the heads of state of the monarchy. ...
  • 2 - Queen consort. ...
  • 3 - Prince / Princess of Wales. ...
  • 4 - Prince / Princess. ...
  • 5 - Duke / Duchess. ...
  • 6 - Count / Countess. ...
  • 7 - Viscount / Viscountess.
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What is the highest noble title?

Ranks and Privileges of The Peerage. The five titles of the peerage, in descending order of precedence, or rank, are: duke, marquess, earl, viscount, baron. The highest rank of the peerage, duke, is the most exclusive.
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Does the wife of a Sir become a Lady?

The wife of a knight may use the courtesy title of “Lady” before her surname, provided she uses her husband's surname. For example, the wife of Sir John Smith is: Lady Smith.
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Would a female knight be called Sir?

Traditionally, as governed by law and custom, Sir is used for men titled as knights, often as members of orders of chivalry, as well as later applied to baronets and other offices. As the female equivalent for knighthood is damehood, the suo jure female equivalent term is typically Dame.
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What do you call a knight without a master?

A Hedge Knight is a wandering knight without a master, and many are quite poor.
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Who is the youngest knighted person?

The youngest person to receive a knighthood or damehood in modern times was the sailor Dame Ellen MacArthur, who was 28 when she was honoured. The youngest knight in history was Prince George, the future George IV, who was aged three when he was made a knight of the garter in 1765.
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What is the daughter of a duke called?

The daughters of a duke, marquess or earl have the courtesy title of "Lady" before their forename and surname.
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What is a duke in royalty?

In the context of royalty, the word duke most commonly refers to the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy. In the British monarchy, duke is the highest hereditary title outside of prince, princess, king, or queen. The female equivalent of duke is duchess.
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What's the female equivalent of Sir?

A damehood is the female equivalent of a knighthood and therefore the title Dame is the female equivalent of the title Sir.
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Is a Lord higher than a duke?

Is a noble higher than a Lord? Being a noble is not separate to being a Lord. Lord is used as a generic term to denote members of the peerage. Dukes and duchesses are addressed with their actual title, but all other ranks of nobility have the appellation Lord or Lady.
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What happens if a duke only has a daughter?

If the daughter of a duke marries a peer, she takes his title. If she marries the eldest son of a peer, she takes his title, but in the case of the heir of an earl or lesser peer, she may choose to keep her own title until her husband inherits.
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What is higher than a knight?

The title of Commander occurred in the medieval military orders, such as the Knights Hospitaller, for a member senior to a Knight. Variations include Knight Commander, notably in English, sometimes used to denote an even higher rank than Commander.
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Can I buy a royal title?

First things first: You can't simply buy your way into the British peerage. True royal titles are either inherited or granted by the Queen. This includes titles like duke, viscount, earl, and baron (and their female equivalents). Selling these titles is actually against the law.
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Is there a rank above king?

Usages of the titles of Grand Duke, Duke and Prince

In all European countries, the sovereign Grand Duke (or Grand Prince in some eastern European languages) is considered the third-highest monarchic title in precedence, after Emperor and King.
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