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* [[Baron Koeppen]]. Originally established in 1704 and granted to [[Matthäus Koeppen]], [[Imperial Senate of Constancia|Imperial Senator]] and [[Mesazon]]. Currently held by his son, [[Bjørn Koeppen]].
* [[Baron Koeppen]]. Originally established in 1704 and granted to [[Matthäus Koeppen]], [[Imperial Senate of Constancia|Imperial Senator]] and [[Mesazon]]. Currently held by his son, [[Bjørn Koeppen]].
* [[Baron Wythe]]. Originally established in 1740 and granted to [[Cassian Wythe]], [[Count of Woodshire]], [[Viscount of Solaris]], [[Viscount Holly-Wythe]], [[Imperial Senate of Constancia|Imperial Senator]]
* [[Baron Wythe]]. Originally established in 1740 and granted to [[Cassian Wythe]], [[Count of Woodshire]], [[Viscount of Solaris]], [[Viscount Holly-Wythe]], [[Imperial Senate of Constancia|Imperial Senator]]
* [[Baroness Thorgilsdottir]]. Originally established in 1740 and granted to [[Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir]],  [[Imperial Senate of Constancia|Imperial Senator]], with special remainder to her daughter, [[Athanasia Katja Kerularios]].
* [[Baron Kerularios]]. Originally established in 1740 and granted to [[José Emmanuel Thorgils Kerularios]],  [[Imperial Senate of Constancia|Imperial Senator]].


These three baronies came with their respective grants of land, which are governed by their respective Barons.
 
 
 
These baronies came with their respective grants of land, which are governed by their respective Barons.




[[Category: Constancia]][[Category: Government and politics of Constancia]]
[[Category: Constancia]][[Category: Government and politics of Constancia]]
[[Category:Noble titles]]
[[Category:Noble titles]]

Revision as of 20:36, 30 January 2025

The Peerage of the Imperial State of Constancia formally constitutes the nobility within the Imperial State, and is a hereditary distinction. It is granted by the Basileus or Basilinna, in their capacity as sovereign and as fount of honor.

Peerages



These baronies came with their respective grants of land, which are governed by their respective Barons.