A Marquess was the ruler of a small part of a kingdom at the border. His job was to defend the border for his king. So basically he was just a military commander.
Only if his father was a duke. There are two types of marquess: 1) A marquess by right. Marquess is the family's senior title, held by the head of the family, e.g. the Marquess of Bath, owner of Longleat. 2) A marquess by courtesy. The eldest son of any peer above the rank of baron takes his father's second most senior title as a courtesy title. A courtesy title has never conferred the right to sit in the House of Lords, and the holder is not a peer of the realm. Usually, but not always, a duke also holds a marquessate, which can be used by his eldest son e.g.. the Duke of Bedford's eldest son is the Marquess of Tavistock. He will become the duke on his father's death. Where a duke does not hold a marquessate, his eldest son will not be a marquess, e.g. the Duke of Norfolk's eldest son is the Earl of Arundel, because the earldom of Arundel is the second most senior title held by the family.
The English word is actually marquess, and the feminine form is marchioness. A marquess is a type of count, or in England, earl. The marquess is of higher status than an earl, because the marquess is the count of what is called a march county. The word march, which also appears as mark, is the basis for the word marquess, and means border. As a lord of a march county, the marquess was expected to maintain a greater number of military men than a normal earl would, which is why he was at a higher level. A marquess was of lower status than a duke, who was often the lord of multiple counties, and was expected to maintain an even greater military. All of these distinctions were lost in the course of the Middle Ages, and only the degrees of rank remained, because the kings got to a point of maintaining standing armies of their own.
Highest monarchy rank followed by Vicount, Baron & Earl. A Marqis, or in some usages, the wife of a Marquis (which is a rank). For further reading: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/marquess
Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow
Francisco Pizarro y González, 1st Marquess of los Atabillos
Marquess of Beixiang died in 125.
Marquess Wilson was born in 1991.
Marquess of Linlithgow was created in 1703.
Marquess of Bristol was created in 1703.
the opposite of a marquess is a marchioness.
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The Marquess of Queensberry's birth name is Sir David Harrington Angus Douglas, 12th Marquess of Queensberry.
Marquess of Queensberry Rules was created in 1867.
Matt Marquess was born on 1986-01-29.
Mark Marquess was born on 1947-03-24.
Paul Marquess was born on 1964-06-23.
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