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Revision as of 16:10, 5 July 2007
In the SCA people with an Anglo-Saxon persona may choose to use one of the following alternate titles.
| SCA | Old English |
|---|---|
| King | Cyning/Kyng |
| Queen | Cwene |
| Prince | Ætheling |
| Princess | Hlaefdige |
| Duke | Ealdormann/Eorl |
| Duchess | Hlaefdige |
| Count | Ealdormann/Eorl |
| Countess | Hlaefdige |
| Viscount | þegn |
| Viscountess | Hlaefdige |
| Master | Magister |
| Mistress | Hlaefdige |
| Knight | Cniht/Ridda/Ridere |
| Baron | þegn |
| Baroness | Hlaefdige |
| Lord | Hlaford |
| Lady | Hlaefdige |