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  1. Earl of Sussex is a title that has been created several times in the Peerages of England, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. The early Earls of Arundel (up to 1243) were often also called Earls of Sussex. The fifth creation came in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1717 in favour of Talbot Yelverton, 2nd Viscount Longueville.

  2. Thomas Radclyffe, Earl of Sussex, c. 1560-65. Thomas Radclyffe , (o Ratclyffe ) III conde de Sussex (c. 1525 - 9 de junio de 1583), ocupó el cargo de Señor Teniente de Irlanda durante la época Tudor de Inglaterra , y fue un importante cortesano durante el reinado de Isabel I .

  3. Duke of Sussex is a substantive title, one of several royal dukedoms in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It is a hereditary title of a specific rank of nobility in the British royal family. It has been created twice and takes its name from the historic county of Sussex in England.

  4. 10 de mar. de 2023 · In fact, the Earl of Sussex has been a real title at various points in British history—one last created in the 1870s for Queen Victoria's son, Prince Arthur. Yes, while a number of details from ...

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  5. The Duke of Sussex's official titles are The Duke of Sussex, Earl of Dumbarton and Baron Kilkeel. He was made a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) by Queen Elizabeth II in June 2015. The Duchess’s official titles are The Duchess of Sussex, Countess of Dumbarton and Baroness Kilkeel. Statements and announcements.