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The '''Duke of Trelawney''' is a hereditary title in the [[Tigerian nobility]] | The '''Duke of Trelawney''' is a hereditary title in the [[Tigerian nobility]] currently held by [[Tigros]]. The title-holder receives revenue and formally governs the [[Duchy of Trelawney]]. The title comes with several territorial landholdings as well, including [[Trelawney Castle]]. | ||
The title was created on 1 May 2026 by [[Tijgertje|Queen Tijgertje]] for her partner, [[Tigros]], shortly after he merged the [[House of Trelawney]] into the [[Royal House of the Tigerium|royal family]], which he then formally joined. Tigros was awarded the title of Duke of Trelawney to accomodate the voluntary absorption of his house. | |||
== Succession to the dukedom == | |||
The title follows the law of male-preference primogeniture. | |||
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* [[File:Coronet of a Duke.svg|15px]] '''[[Tigros]]''' (appeared 2026) | |||
** ('''1''') [[Tristan]] (born 2026) | |||
** ('''2''') [[Terrence]] (born 2026) | |||
** ('''3''') [[Tigrea]] (born 2026) | |||
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Revision as of 21:31, 1 May 2026
The Duke of Trelawney is a hereditary title in the Tigerian nobility currently held by Tigros. The title-holder receives revenue and formally governs the Duchy of Trelawney. The title comes with several territorial landholdings as well, including Trelawney Castle.
The title was created on 1 May 2026 by Queen Tijgertje for her partner, Tigros, shortly after he merged the House of Trelawney into the royal family, which he then formally joined. Tigros was awarded the title of Duke of Trelawney to accomodate the voluntary absorption of his house.
Succession to the dukedom
The title follows the law of male-preference primogeniture.