Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness. Typically, the title denotes an aristocrat who ranks higher than a lord or knight, but lower than a viscount or count. Often, barons hold their fief – their lands and income – directly from the monarch. Barons are less often the vassals of other nobles. In many kingdoms, they were entitled to wear a smaller form of a crown called a coronet.
The term originates from the Latin term barō, via Old French. The use of the title baron came to England via the Norman Conquest of 1066, then the Normans brought the title to Scotland and Southern Italy. It later spread to Scandinavian and Slavic lands.
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The Salon de Compagnie of Pierre Victor, Baron de Besenval, in his mansion in Paris, the Hôtel de B...
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English: Portrait of Baron Münchhausen as a Cuirassier in Riga.
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Coronet of a British Baron/Life Peer
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Heraldic Cross pattée.
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Heraldic Crown of Spanish Barons
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Heraldic Imperial Crown with a Gules (red) mitre, the most precise design.
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Imperial Coat of Arms of the Empire of Austria-Hungary, used from 1866 to 1915.
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Vuonna 1918 Akseli Gallen-Kallela oli kaksi viikkoa sisällissodan rintamalla. Sieltä kenraali Manner...
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Depiction of the helm of a Scottish baron from Letters Patent painted by Maggie Spalding, BDes.
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