The opposite of Duke was Duchess. Duke and Duchess were titles of nobility in England. Duke is also the highest ranking hereditary title of the four titles in England.
Duke Franz Ferdinand
A female Duke can be a Duke or Duchess. The wife of a Duke is a Duchess Duke is unique amongst the British titles in that if a woman holds the title in her own right the title may be the same as the male (unlike, say, Baron, where a woman given the same title is always a Baroness). So while Kate Middleton is the Duchess of Cambridge (because she is married to the Duke - William), the Queen is the Duke of Lancaster (because she holds the title, not Philip). The Queen is also a Duchess as a result of being married to a Duke.
The duke of Thomas was a duke who rule Wales until he was chase out and His real was Henry Thomas. Little is know about his parents but his father's name was Igor Thomas and he was from Romania
The Duke of Norfolk
The Duke of Northumberland was a Protestant, specifically a Calvinist. The Duke of Somerset was also Protestant but had more moderate religious views, leaning towards reformist Catholicism. Both dukes played significant roles in the English Reformation.
because he didn't like her Catholic beliefs
The Duke Of Northumberland
Lord Guildford,son of the Duke of Northumberland.
The Duke of Northumberland, built following the Norman conquest
No. Alnwick Castle is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland.
Only one, to Guildfor Dudley (the son of the duke of Northumberland).
Yes, William was a Catholic.
He was catholic.
Really not sure about this.....no information to suggest he did. Can anyone expand on this strange question??
Northumberland plotted against Mary Tudor's succession to the throne.Because Mary was a devout Catholic, she would not be sympathetic to the Protestant Northumberland, who feared that he would lose his life if Mary was succeded to the throne.I hope I helped.Have a great day!!
Edward VI had two advisors, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, and then by John Dudley, the 1st Earl of Warwick, who later became Duke of Northumberland.