The Duke of Tintagil is a fictional character from the 1965 children's book "The Adventures of Tintin: The Seven Crystal Balls" by Hergé, where Tintin encounters a variety of characters during his adventures. However, there is no widely recognized Duke of Tintagil in historical or contemporary contexts outside of this reference. The title may also be used in various fictional works or adaptations. If you are looking for a specific interpretation or context, please provide more details!
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Duke of Edinburgh, Duke of Kent, Duke of York, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Norfolk plus many more.
No, Duke University was named by James Buchanan Duke in honor of his father, Washington Duke. Doris Duke, however, was James Duke's daughter and was highly affiliated with the university.
One of the differences between Duke Senior and Duke Fredrick is that people are attracted to Duke Senior while Duke Fredrick repels people. Duke Fredrick is greedy while Duke Senior is virtuous.
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Female verism title for Duke is Duchess
no Duke = male Duchess = female
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Duke doesn't really have an opposite. If you mean the wife of a duke, that is a duchess.