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The title of '''Duke (or Duchess) of Benjamin''' is granted to the ruler of [[Benjamin]].<ref name=HKTDCp184>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 184, "Benjamin"</ref> | The title of '''Duke (or Duchess) of Benjamin''' is granted to the ruler of [[Benjamin]].<ref name=HKTDCp184>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 184, "Benjamin"</ref> | ||
− | In [[3057]], [[Coordinator]] [[Theodore Kurita]] moved to use more traditional Japanese terms for nobility so the Duke of Benjamin is also known as Shogun of Benjamin. The term Shogun is used for formal and ceremonial events while the term Duke/Duchess is used in more common situations.<ref name=HBHKp117>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 117 "Noble Titles"</ref> | + | In [[3057]], [[Coordinator]] [[Theodore Kurita]] moved to use more traditional Japanese terms for nobility so the Duke of Benjamin is also known as ''Shogun'' of Benjamin. The term ''Shogun'' is used for formal and ceremonial events while the term Duke/Duchess is used in more common situations.<ref name=HBHKp117>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 117 "Noble Titles"</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 6 May 2023
The title of Duke (or Duchess) of Benjamin is granted to the ruler of Benjamin.[1]
In 3057, Coordinator Theodore Kurita moved to use more traditional Japanese terms for nobility so the Duke of Benjamin is also known as Shogun of Benjamin. The term Shogun is used for formal and ceremonial events while the term Duke/Duchess is used in more common situations.[2]
List of Dukes of Benjamin[edit]
Name | Reign |
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George Hakashi | 3025[1] |