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A title used when referring to a member of one of the peerage orders: | A title used when referring to a member of one of the peerage orders: | ||
[[Order of Chivalry|Chivalry]] (special conditions apply), | [[Order of Chivalry|Chivalry]] (special conditions apply), | ||
[[Order of the Pelican|Pelican]], | [[Order of the Pelican|Pelican]], [[Order of the Laurel|Laurel]] and [[Order of Defense]]. | ||
Master | Master | ||
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* German: Meisterin | * German: Meisterin | ||
Many other alternative titles can be found on [http:// | Many other alternative titles can be found on [http://heraldry.sca.org/titles.html The List of Alternate Titles as approved by the College of Arms] | ||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:37, 22 November 2022
A title used when referring to a member of one of the peerage orders: Chivalry (special conditions apply), Pelican, Laurel and Order of Defense.
Master
- Latin: Magister
- Italian: Maestro
- French: Maître
- Spanish: Maestro
- Old English: Magister
- German: Meister
Mistress
- Latin: Magistra
- Italian: Maestra
- French: Maîtresse
- Spanish: Dueña
- Old English: Hlaefdige
- German: Meisterin
Many other alternative titles can be found on The List of Alternate Titles as approved by the College of Arms