Royal and noble ranks Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Traditional ranks among European royalty, peers, and nobility are rooted in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Although they vary over time and between geographic regions (for example, one region's prince might be equal to another's grand duke), the following is a fairly comprehensive list that provides information on both general ranks and specific differences.
- Royal/Monarch:
- Emperor, rules¹ an empire
- King, rules¹ a kingdom (kings of independent (sovereign) kingdoms are ranked above kings of imperial kingdoms)
- (Archduke, a unique rank used only by the Habsburgs in Austria)
- Grand Duke, ruling¹ a grand duchy
- Princely:
- Prince-elector, Kurfürst in German, electing the Emperor
- Duke, who rules¹ a duchy
- sovereign Prince, Fürst in German, ruling¹ a Principality
- Prince, Prinz in German, junior members of a royal or princely family
- Peers:²
- Duke³
- Marquess / Margrave, and the German Landgraf (Landgrave) and Pfalzgraf (Count Palatine), theoretically the ruler¹ of a margravate
- Count / Earl, theoretically the ruler of a county
- Viscount (vice-count) and Baron, in Britain the lowest rank of the peerage, had tax-exempted estates, and often official non-hereditary positions
Thus, any sovereign ruler would be higher than any formerly sovereign, i.e. mediatized, family of any rank (thus, the Fürst of Waldeck, sovereign until 1918, was higher than the Duke of Arenberg, mediatized). Members of a formerly sovereign house ranked higher than the regular nobility. Among the regular nobility, those whose titles derived from the Holy Roman Empire ranked higher than those whose titles were granted by one of the German princes after 1806, no matter what title was held.
Below is a comparative table of corresponding royal and noble titles in various European countries. See Royal and noble styles to learn how to properly address holders of these titles.
| English | French | Italian | Spanish | German | Dutch | Norwegian | Swedish | Finnish | Polish¹ | Russian | Danish
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| Emperor, Empress | Empereur, Imperatrice | Imperatore, Imperatrice | Emperador, Emperatriz | Kaiser, Kaiserin | Keizer, Keizerin | Keiser, Keiserinne | Cesarz, Cesarzowa | Tsar, Tsaritsa | Kejser, Kejserinde
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| King, Queen | Roi, Reine | Re, Regina | Rey, Reina | König, Königin | Koning, Koningin | Kong, Dronning | Kung, Drottning | Kuningas, Kuningatar4 | Król, Królowa | Konge Dronning
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| Grand Duke, Grand Duchess | Grand Duc, Grande Duchesse | Großherzog | Groothertog, Groothertogin | Storhertug, Storhertuginne | Suuriruhtinas, Suuriruhtinatar4 | Wielki Książę, Wielka Księżna | Veliky Kniaz | N/A
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| Duke, Duchess | Duc, Duchesse | Duca, Duchessa | Duque, Duquesa | Herzog, Herzogin | Hertog | Hertug, Hertuginne | Hertig | Herttua, Herttuatar4 | Książę, Księżna | Kniaz5 | Hertug Hertuginde
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| Prince², Princess | Prince², Princesse | Principe², Principessa | Príncipe², Princesa | Fürst, Fürstin | Prins | Fyrst | Furste4 | Ruhtinas, Ruhtinatar4 | Fyrste Fyrstinde
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| Marquess, Marchioness | Marquis, Marquise | Marchese, Marchesa | Marqués, Marquesa | Markgraf³, Markgräfin | Markies, Markgraaf | Marki | Markis4 | Markiisi4 | Markiz, Markiza | Boyar5 | Marki ?
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| Earl / Count, Countess | Comte, Comtesse | Conte, Contessa | Conde, Condesa | Graf, Gräfin | Graaf | Greve / Jarl, Grevinne | Greve | Kreivi, Kreivitär4 | Hrabia, Hrabina | Graf, Grafinia5 | Greve Grevinde
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| Viscount, Viscountess | Vicomte, Vicomtesse | Visconte, Viscontessa | Vizconde, Vizcondesa | Vizegraf, Vizegräfin | Burggraaf | Visegreve, Visegrevinne | Wicehrabia, Wicehrabina | Vicegreve Vicegrevinde |
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| Baron, Baroness | Baron, Baronne | Barone, Baronessa | Barón, Baronesa | Freiherr, Freifrau | Baron | Baron, Baronesse | Friherre | Vapaaherra, Vapaaherratar4 | Baron, Baronowa | Baron Baronesse
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| Baronet6 | Baronnet | N/A
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| Knight6 | Chevalier | Cavaliere | Caballero | Ritter | Ridder | Ridder | Riddare4 | Ritari4 | Rycerz | Ridder
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