emperor
from imperator (latin), year 0 roughly
meaning great military commander (generalissimo)
king
through french roi; from rex (latin) related to regal, year -500 roughly
monarch
prince
from princeps (latin), year 0 roughly
from the words first and take (primus capere)
duke
dux (latin), -200
civilian military commander
marquess
marche (french), 1500
frontier [leader of a]
count
comte (french) 500
companion
earl
unclear (germanic / norse)
unclear (rise / get up)
baron
baro (latin/germanic), 700
warrior/mercenary/soldier/servant
Saturday, 16 November 2019
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