Who is the most famous Sir?

Who is the most famous person who has been knighted? Ronald Reagan tops our list. Reagan received an honorary knighthood in 1989 from Queen Elizabeth II.
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  • Michael Gambon. ...
  • Michael Redgrave. ...
  • Richard Attenborough. ...
  • George Martin. ...
  • Henry Irving. ...
  • David Attenborough. ...
  • Ringo Starr. ...
  • Barry Gibb.
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Who has Sir title?

The Queen can honor people who've achieved something extraordinary with a knighthood. Men get the title "Sir," while women get "Dame." Anthony Hopkins and Bono have been knighted; Emma Thompson and Judi Dench are dames.
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Who was most recently knighted?

Bee Gee Barry Gibb was the latest celebrity to receive a knighthood at Buckingham Palace. Here's a look at other celebs who have been knighted as well. *This list does not include non-British actors who have received honorary knighthoods.
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Who has the title Sir in England?

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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Is a lord higher than a Sir?

Sir is used to address a man who has the rank of baronet or knight; the higher nobles are referred to as Lord.
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Who is the most famous knight?

Medieval Knights: 12 of the Best
  • Sir William Marshal - 'The Greatest Knight that Ever Lived' ...
  • Richard I - 'The Lionhearted' ...
  • Sir William Wallace. ...
  • Sir James Douglas - 'The Black Douglas' ...
  • Bertrand du Guesclin - 'The Eagle of Brittany' ...
  • Edward of Woodstock - 'The Black Prince' ...
  • Sir Henry Percy - 'Hotspur'
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Who is the youngest knighted person?

The youngest person in modern times to achieve this honour is solo yachting hero Ellen MacArthur, who was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2005, at the age of 28. Andy Murray is the youngest man to receive the same rank when he was made a Knight Bachelor in 2017 at the age of 29.
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Who was the first pop star knighted?

Although many consider the “British Elvis” Cliff Richard to be the first knighted pop star, that honor actually falls to Boomtown Rats frontman and Live Aid organizer Bob Geldof. The singer and activist was knighted in 1986 because of his work on behalf of famine relief.
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Which celebrity is a Sir?

Other "Sirs" knighted in England include Sean Connery, Bono, and Michael Caine. Several famous musicians have been knighted. English super star Paul McCartney was given the honor in 1997 and Elton John was knighted the following year.
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Has America ever been knighted?

Americans who have been awarded an honorary knighthood or damehood. In the world of entertainment and the arts, Bob Hope became a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1998, while more recently Getty Images co-founder Mark Getty was similarly honoured in 2015.
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Can you be knighted after death?

The only honours which can be awarded after someone's death are gallantry awards. Whether someone gets an honour - and the honour they get - is decided by an honours committee.
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Can you buy a Sir title?

No peerage titles are capable of being bought or sold. Many are known by the designation "Lord" and in Scotland, the lowest rank of the peerage is "Lord of Parliament" rather than "Baron". Knights are people who have been knighted and are thus entitled to the prefix of "Sir". This title cannot be bought or sold.
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Has any Indian been knighted?

Hiralal Phukan -1917(A.D.) Received Order of British India First Class in Delhi Durban. For fighting courageous in the Second World War. And, also received the Indian Recruiting Badge.
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Who is called a Sir?

Definition of sir

1a : a man entitled to be addressed as sir —used as a title before the given name of a knight or baronet and formerly sometimes before the given name of a priest. b : a man of rank or position. 2a —used as a usually respectful form of address.
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Which musicians are Sir?

You can call me sir – musicians that have received honours from the Queen
  • The Beatles. Earlier this month, a Tory MP launched a campaign to secure a knighthood for Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page. ...
  • Bono. ...
  • David Bowie. ...
  • Roger Daltrey. ...
  • Bob Geldof. ...
  • Cliff Richard. ...
  • Tom Jones. ...
  • Robert Plant.
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Did all the Beatles get knighted?

Starr, who is one of two remaining members of the Beatles, was beat to the knighthood punch by bandmate Paul McCartney, who received the title “Sir” in 1997. They are the only two Beatles to be knighted; George Harrison and John Lennon passed away in 2001 and 1980, respectively.
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Who has a knighthood UK?

Famous people who are Knights and Dames

Here are some notable people to receive a knighthood or damehood from The Queen: Sir David Attenborough (Gazette issue 50154) Sir Winston Churchill (Gazette issue 39732) Dame Judi Dench (Gazette issue 51171)
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Who refused a knighthood?

Stephen Hawking CH CBE, physicist, reportedly turned down a knighthood because he "does not like titles." Bill Hayden, Governor-General of Australia. Patrick Heron, artist, declined a knighthood allegedly over the education policy of the government in the 1980s.
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Can a non British be knighted?

Can non-British citizens get knighted? Yes, but it has its own rules. Notable non-Brits are only eligible for something called “honorary knighthoods”, which allows them to use the post-nominal letters -such as KBE or DBE- but not the tiles of Sir or Dame.
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Can a US citizen be knighted?

I'll bet you didn't know that Americans could be knighted. While it is true that the United States Constitution does not permit any citizen to hold a title of nobility “from any King, Prince, or Foreign State” under Article 1, Section 9, Clause 8, that doesn't prevent anyone here from holding an “honorary” title.
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Who was the strongest knight?

William Marshal has been dubbed “England's greatest knight” – and probably the most loyal. He served five English kings from Henry II through to his grandson Henry III, and was 70 years old at the time of the 1217 Battle of Lincoln. William Marshal's remarkable life is the stuff of a blockbuster movie.
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Who was the first knight?

The first knights appeared during the reign of Charlemagne in the 8th century. As the Carolingian Age progressed, the Franks were generally on the attack, and larger numbers of warriors took to their horses to ride with the Emperor in his wide-ranging campaigns of conquest.
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Do knights still exist?

Several orders of knights from medieval times still exist today as service orders (like the Knights Hospitallers and Teutonic Knights). But most of us know knighthood as an honor bestowed in the United Kingdom by the queen or members of the royal family in recognition for some great social contribution.
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