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The term "earl" refers to a noble title in England and some parts of the British Isles. Earls traditionally governed specific areas known as earldoms, which were regions granted to them by the king. Their authority varied over time, but they often held substantial power over local lands and communities. The title has historical significance in the context of English nobility and the feudal system.

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