In ancient times, the titles of dukes and marquises included dukes, dukes, marquises, family titles, viscounts, nobles, marquises, and so on.
The list of marquises and dukes of the Ming Dynasty was as follows: State Duke: Xu Da, Duke of Wei, Li Shanchang, Duke of Korea, Chang Mao, Duke of Zheng, Li Wenzhong, Duke of Cao, Feng Sheng, Duke of Song, Deng Yu, Duke of Wei. The Marquis: Tang He Marquis of Zhongshan, Tang Shengzong Marquis of Yan 'an, Lu Zhongheng Marquis of Ji' an, Zhou Dexing Marquis of Jiang Xiahou, Hua Yunlong Marquis of Huai 'an, Gu Shi Marquis of Jining, Geng Bingwen Marquis of Changxing, Chen De Marquis of Linjiang, Guo Xing Marquis of Gongchang, Wang Zhi Marquis of Lu' an, Zheng Yuchun Marquis of Xingyang, Fei Ju Marquis of Pingliang, Wu Jiangyin Marquis of Liang, Wu Zhen Marquis of Jinghai, Zhao Xi Marquis of Nanxiong, Liao Yongzhong Marquis of Deqing, Yu Tongyuan Marquis of Annan, Huagao Marquis of Guangde, Yang Jing Marquis of Yingyang, Kang Maocai's son Kang Duo Marquis of Qichun, Zhu Liangzu Marquis of Yongjia, Fu Youde Marquis of Yingchuan. Hu Mei was granted the title of Marquis of Yuzhang, Han Zheng was granted the title of Marquis of Dongping, Huang Bin was granted the title of Marquis of Yichun, Cao Liangchen was granted the title of Marquis of Xuanning, Mei Sizu was granted the title of Marquis of Runan, and Lu Ju was granted the title of Marquis of Henan. [Earl: 11 in total, exact name unknown.]
The corresponding grades of dukes, marquises, and uncles were as follows: - Duke: County Duke, County Duke (specially granted to the imperial clan) - Marquises: County marquises, county marquises (specially granted to the imperial clan) - Bo: Special title for the imperial clan - Son: Special seal imperial clan - Male: Exclusive to the imperial clan Therefore, the corresponding grades of dukes were county dukes and county dukes, and the corresponding grades of marquises were county marquises and county marquises. Bo, zi, and men were all specially granted to the imperial clan without specific grades.
The title of duke, marquis, and uncle was uncertain. The search results did not mention the specific titles of the dukes and marquises. Therefore, I don't know what's behind the dukes, marquises, and uncles.
Duke, marquis, uncle, and son were used until the Qing Dynasty.
I recommend two novels to you: " Marquis of the First Rank " and " Madam, Don't Do It ". " Marquis of First-grade " was an ancient romance novel. The main character, Li Mu, became a marquis and had the power of civil and military affairs. He fought with his sister in the novel. "Madam, Don't Do It" was a fantasy novel. The main character, Chu Ze, had a noble status after his rebirth and was looking for a new life with the opportunity to fight for 30 years less. I hope you will like these two novels.
The six dukes of the Ming Dynasty were Li Shanchang, Duke of Korea, Xu Da, Duke of Wei, Li Wenzhong, Duke of Cao, Feng Sheng, Duke of Song, Deng Yu, Duke of Wei, and Chang Mao, Duke of Zheng. The twenty-eight marquises included Tang He Marquis of Zhongshan, Tang Shengzong Marquis of Yan 'an, Lu Zhongheng Marquis of Ji' an, Zhou Dexing Marquis of Jiang Xiahou, Hua Yunlong Marquis of Huai 'an, Gu Shi Marquis of Jining, Geng Bingwen Marquis of Changxing, Chen De Marquis of Linjiang, Guo Xing Marquis of Gongchang, Wang Zhi Marquis of Lu' an, Zheng Yuchun Marquis of Xingyang, Fei Ju Marquis of Pingliang, Wu Liang Marquis of Jiangyin, Wu Zhen Marquis of Jinghai, etc. As for the 41st Uncle, he didn't mention anything about him, so he couldn't know.
In the history of Britain, there were some marquises, dukes and other nobles who died early. Although their family status was prominent, due to the changes of times, wars, political struggles and other factors, their fiefs and power gradually declined, but they still maintained a high status. Here are some examples: 1 Duke of Ansbach: This family originated in the 12th century and was a famous royal family of Germany. They once ruled Germany together with the Austrian royal family in the 14th century. However, in the 16th century, the family died early due to political struggles, but the family members still retained their fiefs until 1977. 2 Duke of Northumberland: This family originated in the 12th century and was a famous royal family in England that once ruled Northumberland. However, in the 16th century, the family died early due to political struggles, but the family members still retained their fiefs until 1974. 3 Duke of York: This family originated in the 13th century and was a famous British royal family that once ruled the York area. However, in the 16th century, the family died early due to political struggles, but the family members still retained their fiefs until 1974. 4. Duke of Sarion: This family originated in the 13th century and was a famous royal family in Germany that once ruled the region of Saxony-Godania. However, in the 16th century, the family died early due to political struggles, but the family members still retained their fiefs until 1978. Although these families died young, they were still retained as important aristocratic families in the United Kingdom or other countries due to their contributions to politics, culture, and the arts.
The four great marquises of the Yuan Dynasty were Wang Shixian, Zhang Rou, Shi Bingzhi, and Shi Tianze. They were all important generals and founding heroes of the Yuan Dynasty. Wang Shixian was one of the important ministers of the Yuan Dynasty. He had once held the position of commander and made great contributions to the Yuan Dynasty. Zhang Rou was originally a general of the Jin Dynasty. At the end of the Jin Dynasty, she was captured during the war with the Mongols. Later, she helped the Mongols enter the Central Plains and became one of the important founding heroes of the Yuan Dynasty. Shi Bingzhi led his troops to quell the rebellion during the Yuan Taizu period and was granted the title of a first-grade official. Shi Tianze was the son of Shi Bingzhi and a famous general of the Yuan Dynasty. These four marquises had enjoyed great wealth during the Yuan Dynasty and had made important contributions to the rule and development of the Yuan Dynasty.
During the Yuan Dynasty, the four great marquises of the Han nationality were the Zhang family of Shuntian, the Wang family of Gongchang, the Yan family of Dongping, and the Shi family of Zhending. Their representatives were Zhang Rou, Wang Shixian, Yan Shi, and Shi Bingzhi. Their titles were Duke Cai, Commander-in-chief, important minister, and first-grade official. These marquises were all important founding members of the Yuan Dynasty. They had made great contributions in the war and enjoyed great wealth.
Here are some recommendations for female novels about the European dukes: 1. " The Duchess ": This novel tells the story of a wealthy female protagonist who transmigrated to the Western Continent to become the daughter of a duke. She discovered that she needed to feed on the Blood Clan. This novel combined the setting of a duke and the elements of an interracial relationship. 2. " The Duchess of Eggbode ": This novel tells the story of a male protagonist from a small border country who became the Duke of the Randall Empire with the highest status and the daughter of Count Lacy. 3. " The Countess ": This novel is set in medieval Europe. The female protagonist travels to Iceland and becomes the wife of Baron Thomas. The story involved siege and ancient romance elements. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your needs for the novels of the European Dukes.