Re: New American Peerage Register
- From: "Turenne" <richard.lichten1@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 1 Sep 2006 08:40:43 -0700
What about Genoa?
barrassie wrote:
Turenne wrote:
Yes, San Marino
Tim Powys-Lybbe wrote:
In message of 31 Aug, "Al" <alcohol@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
StephenP wrote:
Al wrote:
StephenP wrote:
This might amuse;
Aww don't they have a website or something telling us about their
illustrious deeds :/
I've found this for The United States Presidents Center, Inc.
http://shangrilapublications.org/press/presidents.html
The Duke of Warren and Otsego is listed amongst the 2006 Directors -
albeit in his non-noble form.
So they run a site praising republican ideals and the individuals while
simultaneously...
Didn't the old medieval republics of Italy nevertheless have the odd
duke in residence?
--
Tim Powys-Lybbe tim@xxxxxxxxx
For a miscellany of bygones: http://powys.org/
The Republic of San Marino ceased granting titles of nobility about
30-40 years ago, before that Dukedoms were created and also a number of
other lower grade titles of Nobility. There was recently a acam
pretending to grant these titles.
Charles McKerrell of Hillhouse
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