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  1. Description. Also known as. English. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. consort of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2021. Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark. Philip Mountbatten. Prince Philip. The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

  2. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. This is a list of the titles and honours held by Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, a senior officer of the British Army, Governor General of Canada, and member of the British royal family as the sixth child and third son of Queen Victoria.

  3. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 10 June 1921), has received numerous titles, decorations, and honorary appointments, both during and before his time as consort to Queen Elizabeth II. Each is listed below.

  4. Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707–1751) was the first Duke of Edinburgh, from 1726 until his death. The title was first created in the Peerage of Great Britain on 26 July 1726 by King George I, who bestowed it on his grandson Prince Frederick, who subsequently became Prince of Wales in 1728. The subsidiary titles of the dukedom were Marquess ...

  5. Prince Edward. Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh (Edward Antony Richard Louis; born 10 March 1964) [2] is a member of the British royal family. He is the youngest child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the youngest sibling of King Charles III. He was born 3rd in the line of succession to the British throne and is ...

  6. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021) received numerous titles, decorations and honorary appointments, both before and during his time as consort to Queen Elizabeth II. Each is listed below. Where two dates are shown, the first indicates the date of receiving the title or award (the title as Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark being given as from his birth) and the ...

  7. Because of the large number of titles associated with the Spanish Crown, only the most important were written, finishing the list with "etc." or "&c.", referring to minor or obsolete titles. These titles are: Duke of Limburg, of Lothier, of Luxemburg, of Gelderland, of Styria, of Carniola, of Carinthia, and of Württemberg; Landgrave of Alsace;