Earls of Warwick
The title "Earls of Warwick" is a historic noble title in the peerage of England. It was first created in 1088 for Henry de Beaumont, a Norman nobleman. The Earls of Warwick played significant roles in English history, particularly during the Wars of the Roses, a series of civil wars for control of the English throne.
The title has been held by various notable families, including the Beaumonts and the Greys. The most famous Earl of Warwick was Richard Neville, known as the "Kingmaker," who was instrumental in the political landscape of 15th-century England. The title has been passed down through generations and remains a symbol of historical significance.