A baron is typically addressed as "Lord" followed by their first name or title, such as "Lord John" or "Lord Smith." In formal situations, it may also be appropriate to use "Your Lordship." When speaking directly to a baron, one can simply use "My Lord." In written correspondence, it is customary to start with "Dear Lord [Last Name]."
A duke is addressed as "Your Grace," while their spouse is referred to as "Duchess." An earl is addressed as "Lord" and his spouse as "Lady." A viscount is addressed as "Lord" with "Lady" for his wife, and a baron is also "Lord," with their spouse similarly called "Lady." A marquess is addressed as "Lord" and his wife as "Marchioness."
Baron Davis goes by The Baron, B-Diddy, and Too Easy.
His Chum the Baron was created on 1913-04-28.
Baron Zemo was created in 1973.
Mietje Baron died in 1948.
A duke is addressed as "Your Grace," while their spouse is referred to as "Duchess." An earl is addressed as "Lord" and his spouse as "Lady." A viscount is addressed as "Lord" with "Lady" for his wife, and a baron is also "Lord," with their spouse similarly called "Lady." A marquess is addressed as "Lord" and his wife as "Marchioness."
The masculine of baroness is baron.
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Tagalog Translation of BARON: baron; isang nabibilang sa maharlika
baron
Baron is a noun.
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The suffix of "baron" is "-on".
Baron Davis goes by The Baron, B-Diddy, and Too Easy.
Dick Baron's birth name is Richard F. Baron.
Lourdes Duque Baron goes by Lou Baron.
Rik Baron's birth name is Richard Alan Baron.