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Peerage of Scotland: The Peerage of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Moraireachd na h-Alba; Scots: Peerage o Scotland) is one of the five divisions of peerages in the United Kingdom and for those peers created by the King of Scots before 1707. Following that ... (Group of hereditary titles conferred upon the Scottish nobility prior to 1707) [100%] 2023-11-13 [Peerage of Scotland] [Society of Scotland]...
Peerage: Although in England the terms "peerage," "nobility," "House of Lords" are in common parlance frequently regarded as synonymous, in reality each expresses a different meaning. A man may be a peer and yet not a member of the House of ... [85%] 2022-09-02
Peerage: The British Peerage is a well-known system of nobility existing in the United Kingdom. There are five ranks: There are two types: hereditary peerages and life peerages. [85%] 2023-09-15
The New Peerage: The New Peerage is a 1787 comedy play by the British writer Harriet Lee. The original cast included Thomas King as Mr Vandercrap, John Bannister as Lord Melville, Richard Suett as Sir John Lovelace, John Hayman Packer as Medley, John ... [66%] 2023-12-16 [1787 plays] [British plays]...
The Complete Peerage: modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata The Complete Peerage, raccourci pour The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom Extant, Extinct, or Dormant (en français : La pairie complète d'Angleterre, Écosse, Irlande, Grande-Bretagne, et ... [66%] 2024-01-08
Peerage of Science: Peerage of Science was a scientific peer review service aimed at improving "the current peer review system and make the peer review process more scientific, fair and transparent". The company was founded in 2011 by the scientists Janne Kotiaho, Mikko ... (Company) [64%] 2023-11-23 [Academic publishing companies]
Peerage of Ireland: The Peerage of Ireland consists of those titles of nobility created by the English monarchs in their capacity as Lord or King of Ireland, or later by monarchs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It is one ... (Titles of nobility in Ireland) [64%] 2024-09-12 [Ireland and the Commonwealth of Nations] [Peerage of Ireland]...
Peerage of France: The Peerage of France (French: Pairie de France) was a hereditary distinction within the French nobility which appeared in 1180 during the Middle Ages. The prestigious title and position of Peer of France (French: Pair de France) was held by ... (Title of honor within the French nobility) [64%] 2024-09-18 [Bourbon Restoration] [Peers of France]...
Peerage of the United Kingdom: The Peerage of the United Kingdom is one of the five Peerages in the United Kingdom. It comprises most peerages created in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the Acts of Union in 1801, when it replaced ... (Ranks of nobility in the United Kingdom) [63%] 2024-10-10 [Peerage of the United Kingdom] [Lists of peerages of Britain and Ireland]...
Bishops in the Church of Scotland: There have not been bishops in the Church of Scotland since the Restoration Episcopacy of the 17th century, although there have occasionally been attempts to reintroduce episcopalianism. Like most Reformed Churches, the Church of Scotland has a presbyterian structure which ... (Religion) [61%] 2024-01-08 [Bishops by type]
Bishops in the Church of Scotland: There have not been bishops in the Church of Scotland since the Restoration Episcopacy of the 17th century, although there have occasionally been attempts to reintroduce episcopalianism. Like most Reformed Churches, the Church of Scotland has a presbyterian structure which ... [61%] 2024-09-09 [17th century in Scotland] [1690 in Christianity]...
Lords in the Baronage of Scotland: A Lord in the Baronage of Scotland is an ancient title of nobility, held in baroneum, which Latin term means that its holder, who is a lord, is also always a baron. The holder may or may not be a ... (Baronial title of Scottish ancient nobility, and a list of lordships) [61%] 2024-07-30 [Medieval Scottish nobility] [Feudalism in Scotland]...
Scotland: Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is the second largest country on the island of Great Britain and in the multinational state of the United Kingdom. Like the rest of Britain, the magical land of immortals haggis, kilts, golf, and the Great ... [61%] 2023-12-07 [Scotland] [United Kingdom]...
Scotland: Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's land area, consisting of the northern part of the island of Great Britain and ... (Country within the United Kingdom) [61%] 2024-01-02 [Scotland] [Celtic nations]...
Scotland (football): The sport of football in Scotland is administered by the Scottish Football Association (SFA). Scotland and neighbours England played the world's first-ever official international match on 30 November 1872. (Football) [61%] 2023-07-05 [International association football teams]
Scotland: Scotland is a nation that is a constituent member of the United Kingdom (UK). Scotland is located in the northern part of the British Isles and has a border with England to the southeast. [61%] 2024-01-02 [Scotland] [Autonomous regions]...
Scotland: Country forming the northern part of Great Britain. Jews have been settled there only since the early part of the nineteenth century. In 1816 there were twenty families in Edinburgh, which was the first Scottish city to attract Jewish settlers. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Scotland: Scotland is a nation of 5 million people that comprises one of the four countries of the United Kingdom. Located in the north west of Europe, Scotland occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain and over 790 ... [61%] 2023-07-01