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    Baron Hieronymus von Münchhausen (17201797), on the basis of which Rudolf Erich Raspe wrote the tales of Baron Munchausen. [1] Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness.

  2. But centuries later in the later middle ages and in modern times, it became common for monarchs to grant titles of nobility without any power over the lands mentioned in the titles. So if a minor noble without a title was made a baron or a lord that could be considered a promotion. And if a baron was created a count that could count as a promotion.

  3. Where a barony was split into two, for example on the death of a baron leaving two co-heiresses, each daughter's husband would become a baron in respect of his moiety (mediaeval French for "half"), paying half of the full baronial relief.

  4. In 12th-century France the term baron, in a restricted sense, was applied properly to all lords possessing an important fief, but toward the end of the 13th century the title had come to mean that its bearer held his principal fief direct from the crown and was therefore more important than a count, since many counts were only mediate vassals.

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  5. The final rank is baron, which was introduced by the Normans. The first baron to be formally created was John Beauchamp de Holt, who was made Baron Kidderminster by Richard II in 1387. A woman who holds the rank, or the wife of a baron, is styled “baroness.” For many centuries, peers were entitled to sit and vote in the House of Lords.

  6. Feb 18, 2019 · In the Middle Ages, baron was a title of honor given to any nobleman who pledged his loyalty and service to a superior in return for land that he could pass on to his heirs. The monarch was usually the superior in question, although each baron could parcel out some of his land to subordinate barons.

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  8. Jan 16, 2023 · History of Barons and Baronesses. Lesson Summary. Frequently Asked Questions. What does a baron do? In Medieval times a baron was a noble landowner who served the monarch and oversaw the...