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To view website content in your Language , please select an option below. Your browser is out of date! However, in some countries such as the UK , the term duke is used even for females, and the word duchess is reserved for those who marry dukes.

Following the reforms of Constantine the Great which separated the civilian and military administration of the Roman provinces, a dux became the military commander in each province.

The title dux , Hellenised to doux, survived in the Eastern Roman Empire where it continued in several contexts signifying a rank equivalent to a captain or general.

Later on, in the 11th century, the title Megas Doux was introduced for the post of commander-in-chief of the entire navy.

During the Middle Ages the title as Herzog signified first among the Germanic monarchies. Dukes were the rulers of the provinces and the superiors of the counts in the cities and later, in the feudal monarchies , the highest-ranking peers of the king.

During the 19th century, many of the smaller German and Italian states were ruled by Dukes or Grand Dukes. But at present, with the exception of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , there are no dukes ruling as monarchs.

Duke remains the highest hereditary title aside from titles borne by the reigning or formerly reigning dynasty in Portugal though now a republic , Spain, and the United Kingdom.

In Sweden, members of the Royal Family are given a personal dukedom at birth. The Pope, as a temporal sovereign, has also, though rarely, granted the title of Duke or Duchess to persons for "services" to the Holy See.

In some realms the relative status of "duke" and "prince", as titles borne by the nobility rather than by members of reigning dynasties, varied—e.

A woman who holds in her own right the title to such duchy or dukedom, or is the wife of a duke, is normally styled duchess. A duchy is the territory or geopolitical entity ruled by a duke, whereas his title or area is often called a dukedom.

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a fully independent state and its head, the Grand Duke, is a sovereign monarch reigning over his Luxembourgish subjects.

The Duke of Cornwall holds both the dukedom title and duchy estate holdings , the latter being the source of his personal income; those living on the ducal estates are subjects of the British sovereign and owe neither fealty nor services to the duke per se.

Similarly, the British monarch rules and owns the Duchy of Lancaster as Duke of Lancaster , but it is held separately from the Crown, with the income of the duchy estates providing the Sovereign's Privy Purse.

The Channel Islands are two of the three remaining Crown Dependencies , the last vestiges of the lands of the Duchy of Normandy.

Though the title was apparently renounced under the Treaty of Paris in , the Crown still maintains that the title is retained: "In , William's youngest son Henry I seized the Duchy of Normandy from his brother Robert; since that time, the English Sovereign has always held the title Duke of Normandy ," and that "By , England had lost most of its French lands, including Normandy.

However, the Channel Islands, part of the lost Duchy, remained a self-governing possession of the English Crown.

While the islands today retain autonomy in government, they owe allegiance to The Queen in her role as Duke of Normandy. During the Middle Ages , after Roman power in Western Europe collapsed, the title was still employed in the Germanic kingdoms, usually to refer to the rulers of old Roman provinces.

In , Robert of Taranto succeeded his father, Philip. John took the style of Duke of Durazzo. The Visigoths retained the Roman divisions of their kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula and it seems that dukes ruled over these areas.

They were the military commanders and in this capacity often acted independently from the king, most notably in the latter period before the Muslim invasions.

The army was structured decimally with the highest unit, the thiufa , probably corresponding to about 1, people from each civitas city district.

The cities were commanded by counts, who were in turn answerable to the dukes, who called up the thiufae when necessary. When the Lombards entered Italy, the Latin chroniclers called their war leaders duces in the old fashion.

These leaders eventually became the provincial rulers, each with a recognized seat of government.

Though nominally loyal to the king, the concept of kingship was new to the Lombards and the dukes were highly independent, especially in central and southern Italy, where the Duke of Spoleto and the Duke of Benevento were de facto sovereigns.

In , when Cleph died, a period known as the Rule of the Dukes , in which the dukes governed without a king, commenced. It lasted only a decade before the disunited magnates, in order to defend the kingdom from external attacks, elected a new king and even diminished their own duchies to provide him with a handsome royal demesne.

The Lombard kings were usually drawn from the duke pool when the title was not hereditary. The dukes tried to make their own offices hereditary.

Beneath them in the internal structure were the counts and gastalds , a uniquely Lombard title initially referring to judicial functions, similar to a count's, in provincial regions.

The Franks employed dukes as the governors of Roman provinces, though they also led military expeditions far from their duchies. The dukes were the highest-ranking officials in the realm, typically Frankish whereas the counts were often Gallo-Roman , and formed the class from which the kings' generals were chosen in times of war.

The dukes met with the king every May to discuss policy for the upcoming year, the so-called Mayfield.

In Burgundy and Provence , the titles of patrician and prefect were commonly employed instead of duke, probably for historical reasons relating to the greater Romanization of those provinces.

But the titles were basically equivalent. In late Merovingian Gaul, the mayors of the palace of the Arnulfing clan began to use the title dux et princeps Francorum : 'duke and prince of the Franks'.

In this title, duke implied supreme military control of the entire nation Francorum , the Franks and it was thus used until the end of the Carolingian dynasty in France in The stem duchies were the constituent duchies of the kingdom of Germany at the time of the extinction of the Carolingian dynasty the death of Louis the Child in and the transitional period leading to the formation of the Holy Roman Empire later in the 10th century.

In Anglo-Saxon England, where the Roman political divisions were largely abandoned, the highest political rank beneath that of king was ealdorman , and the first ealdormen were referred to as duces the plural of the original Latin dux in the chronicles.

The title ealdorman was replaced by the Danish eorl later earl over time. After the Norman conquest , their power and regional jurisdiction was limited to that of the Norman counts.

Upon the death of the Black Prince, the duchy of Cornwall passed to his nine-year-old son, who would eventually succeed his grandfather as Richard II.

The following year, Edward III bestowed the title 2nd creation on his fourth son, John of Gaunt , who was also married to the first duke's daughter.

All five of Edward III's surviving sons eventually became dukes. In , ten years after their father's death, his heir Richard II created dukedoms for his last two uncles on the same day.

Some became extinct, others had multiple creations, and some had merged with the crown upon the holder's accession to the throne.

When the Plantagenet dynasty came to an end at the Battle of Bosworth Field on 22 August , only four ducal titles remained extant, of which two were now permanently associated with the crown.

John de la Pole was Duke of Suffolk and John Howard was Duke of Norfolk 2nd creation , while the duchy of Cornwall was reserved as a title and source of income for the eldest son of the sovereign, and the duchy of Lancaster was now held by the monarch.

It was restored to his son Thomas thirty years later by Henry VIII , as one of a number of dukes created or recreated by the Tudor dynasty over the ensuing century.

England's premier ducal title, Norfolk, remains in the Howard family to this day. Since the unification of Italy in and the end of monarchy in Germany in , there have no longer been any reigning dukes in Europe; Luxembourg is ruled by a grand duke , a higher title, just below king.

In the United Kingdom, the inherited position of a duke along with its dignities, privileges, and rights is a dukedom. However, the title of duke has never been associated with independent rule in the British Isles: they hold dukedoms, not duchies excepting the Duchy of Cornwall and the Duchy of Lancaster.

Currently, there are thirty-five dukedoms in the Peerage of England , Peerage of Scotland , Peerage of Great Britain , Peerage of Ireland and Peerage of the United Kingdom , held by thirty different people, as three people hold two dukedoms and one holds three see List of dukes in the peerages of Britain and Ireland.

All Dukedoms in the UK apart from the Duchy of Lancaster are inherited through the male line only, and the word Duchess is only used for the wife of a Duke.

Dukes of Lancaster are called Dukes even when they are female, and by tradition the monarch of the UK is known in the Channel Islands as the Duke of Normandy whether male or female.

See wikt:en:duke for equivalents in other European languages. Various royal houses traditionally awarded mainly dukedoms to the sons and in some cases, the daughters, of their respective sovereigns; others include at least one dukedom in a wider list of similarly granted titles, nominal dukedoms without any actual authority, often even without an estate.

Such titles are still conferred on royal princes or princesses in the current European monarchies of Belgium, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

Other historical cases occurred for example in Denmark, Finland as a part of Sweden and France, Portugal and some former colonial possessions such as Brazil and Haiti.

Beginning in the 11th century, Danish kings frequently awarded the title of jarl earl or duke of Schleswig to a younger son of the monarch.

Short-lived dukedoms were created for the same purpose in Lolland and Halland. After the accession to the throne of Christian I , a complex system of appanages were created for male-line descendents of the king, being granted non-sovereign ducal titles in both Schleswig and Holstein , e.

This arrangement occurred in both territories despite Schleswig being a fief of Denmark and Holstein being a fief of the Holy Roman Empire.

A few as Portugal itself started as Count even if the title of Dux was sometimes added , but soon all politically relevant princes were to use the royal style of King.

In Portugal, the title of Duke was granted for the first time in to infante Peter and infante Henry , the second and third sons of king John I , following their participation in the successful Conquest of Ceuta.

From the reign of king Manuel I , the title of Duke of Beja was given to the second son of the monarch.

This was changed during the Liberal regime in the 19th century with queen Maria II , when the first infante second son of the monarch got the title of Duke of Porto and the second infante third son was known as Duke of Beja.

Usually, the title of Duke was granted to relatives of the Royal Family, such as the infantes or natural sons of the monarch. Spanish infantes and infantas were usually given a dukedom upon marriage, excepting the heir apparent who is the Prince of Asturias.

In Spain all the dukes hold the court rank of Grande , i. The longest-surviving duchy was Schleswig , i.

Its southern neighbor, the duchy of Holstein , in personal union with the Danish crown, was nonetheless always a German principality. The two duchies jointly became a member of the German Bundesland as " Schleswig-Holstein " in the 19th century.

In modern times almost every province in Sweden was used as the territorial designation for a royal prince's dukedom. Sweden had a history of making the sons of its kings ruling princes of vast duchies , but this ceased in Only one non-royal person was ever given a dukedom.

In , King Gustav III reinstated the appointment of dukes but as a non-hereditary title for his brothers. Since then, all Swedish princes have been created dukes of a province at birth.

The practice of conferring ducal titles has since extended to Swedish princesses as well as princes. Currently, there are five dukes and four duchesses in their own right.

The territorial designations of these dukedoms refer to ten of the Provinces of Sweden. Key parts of Finland were sometimes under a Duke of Finland during the Swedish reign.

Some of the provinces are still considered duchies for the purposes of heraldry. See appanage mainly for the French kingdom and the list in the geographical section below, which also treats special ducal titles in orders or national significance.

The highest precedence in the realm, attached to a feudal territory, was given to the twelve original pairies en: peers , which also had a traditional function in the royal coronation, comparable to the German imperial archoffices.

Half of them were ducal: three ecclesiastical the six prelates all ranked above the six secular peers of the realm and three temporal, each time above three counts of the same social estate: The Prince-Bishops with ducal territories among them were:.

Later, the Archbishop of Paris was given the title of duc de Saint-Cloud with the dignity of peerage, but it was debated if he was an ecclesiastical peer or merely a bishop holding a lay peerage.

The theory of the participation of the peers in the coronation was laid down in the late 13th century, when some of the peerage the Duchy of Normandy and the County of Toulouse had already been merged in the crown.

At the end of this same century, the king elevated some counties into duchies, a practice that increased up until the Revolution. Many of these duchies were also peerages the so-called 'new peerages'.

As the titles from the HRE were taken over after its dissolution, or in Italy after their territories became independent of the Empire, both countries also had a share of fully sovereign dukes.

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