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Marquess

usgb/ˈmɑːrkwɪs/Volume
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Noble Rank

Understand where 'marquess' fits in the hierarchy to use it accurately in historical or aristocratic contexts.

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After the duke, the marquess is the highest rank one could attain at court.
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Title Usage

'Marquess' is a term that combines social respect with a specific nobility title, often preceding a family or place name.

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Marquess of Winchester is his formal title, but you can call him Lord Winchester.
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Historical Context

When reading historical texts or watching period dramas, 'marquess' indicates a character's high social standing.

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The marquess attended the king's banquet wearing his finest garments.
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