Marqueses
Marqueses, or Marquesses in English, are noble titles that rank above Counts and below Dukes in the hierarchy of nobility. The title is often associated with land ownership and governance over a specific region, known as a marquisate. Historically, marqueses were granted their titles by a monarch and held significant power and influence in their territories.
The title of marquess is used in various countries, including Spain, France, and England. In some cultures, the title may come with specific privileges, such as the right to sit in the House of Lords or participate in local governance. The role and importance of marqueses have evolved over time, but they remain a notable part of the aristocratic system.