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'''Royal Peerage''' in the [[SCA]] is usually given to those who have served as [[King]] and [[Queen]] or [[ |
'''Royal Peerage''' in the [[SCA]] is usually given to those who have served as [[King]] and [[Queen]] or [[Landed]] [[Prince]] and [[Princess]]. |
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Having served as [[Prince]] and [[Princess]] the outgoing royal couple are given the title [[Viscount]] and [[Viscountess]]. |
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Having served as [[King]] and [[Queen]] the outgoing royal couple are given the title [[Count]] and [[Countess]], unless they have already served as [[King]] and [[Queen]] before, in which case they are called [[Duke]] and [[Duchess]]. |
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Revision as of 03:00, 8 November 2006
Royal Peerage in the SCA is usually given to those who have served as King and Queen or Landed Prince and Princess.
Having served as Prince and Princess the outgoing royal couple are given the title Viscount and Viscountess.
Having served as King and Queen the outgoing royal couple are given the title Count and Countess, unless they have already served as King and Queen before, in which case they are called Duke and Duchess.
The Royal Peers are usually ranked above all others on the Order of Precedence, except currrently serving royalty. In some Kingdoms, Territorial Nobility rank above everyone but current royalty as long as they are within their own domain.