User talk:Drachenfyre/Archives/2005/September

Latin titles
Hi, you got some of them already:


 * King/Queen is Rex/Regina
 * Prince/Princess is Princeps/Principessa
 * Duke/Duchess is Dux/Ducissa
 * Count/Countess is Comes/Comitissa
 * Baron/Baroness is Baro/Baronissa
 * Marquis/Marquess (or whatever the English forms are!) are Marchio/Marchionnisa (or Marquisus/Marquisa)
 * Lord/Lady is Dominus/Domina (this is more common than Baro/Baronissa, I think, especially because "baro" doesn't always mean "baron" in a noble sense, it can just mean "man" or "husband")
 * Emperor/Empress is Imperator/Imperatrix
 * Constable is Comestabulus, and probably Comestabula in the feminine, but I don't think there were ever any female constables
 * Marshal was Marescalus or Mareschalus (same for constables, no women)
 * Seneschal was Senescalus or Seneschalus (again, no women)

Any others? Are you wondering about titles for Jerusalem specifically, or just in general? There are a lot more, depending on the area and time period (but not that many more for Jerusalem). Adam Bishop 16:18, 24 September 2005 (UTC)