Earl of Warwick
The Earl of Warwick is a title in the English nobility, historically associated with the region of Warwickshire. The title has been held by several notable figures, including Richard Neville, known as the "Kingmaker," who played a significant role in the Wars of the Roses during the 15th century. The earldom has a rich history, with its holders often involved in political and military affairs.
The title was first created in 1088 and has been granted multiple times throughout history. The most famous earls include Henry de Beaumont and Ambrose Dudley. Today, the title is still recognized, although it is not as politically influential as it once was.