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  2. Dame - Wikipedia

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    The title of Dame as the official equivalent of a knight was introduced in 1917 with the introduction of the Order of the British Empire, and was subsequently extended to the Royal Victorian Order in 1936, the Order of St Michael and St George, and finally the Order of the Bath in 1971.

  3. What is a dame? Meaning of the title explained - The Sun

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    What is a dame? A dame is the equivalent of a knight for women and can only be bestowed by King Charles III.

  4. Dame, properly a name of respect or a title equivalent to lady, surviving in English as the legal designation for the wife or widow of a baronet or knight or for a dame of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire; it is prefixed to the given name and surname. Dame has also been used by.

  5. List of honorary British knights and dames - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of a country which was a full part of the British Empire or Commonwealth when they received the honour (i.e. who were British subjects at the time), were substantive knights or dames, not honorary.

  6. British nobility | Ranks, Titles, & Peerage System | Britannica

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    British nobility, in the United Kingdom, members of the upper social class, who usually possess a hereditary title. The titled nobility are part of the peerage, which shares the responsibility of government. The peerage comprises five ranks, which are, in descending order, duke, marquess, earl,

  7. Knighthoods and Damehoods | The Royal Family

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    Knighthoods and Damehoods. To be made a Knight or a Dame is to receive one of the highest honours in the United Kingdom, and is usually granted to those who have made a significant contribution to their field, usually on a national level. While in past centuries knighthoods used to be awarded solely for military merit, today they also recognise ...

  8. Lord, lady, sir or dame? A guide to the honors system |...

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    Understand the difference between a duke and other inherited and honorary British titles such as sir and dameand why John Lennon declined his award.

  9. Actors and Actresses Who Are Knights and Dames - People.com

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    Stars with Titles: A Who's Who of the Knights and Dames of Hollywood. The Queen utilizes her knighthood (and damehood!) to recognize all sorts of people, such as military and political leaders ...

  10. A Complete Guide to British Royal Titles - PureWow

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    From king to baroness, the British peerage system includes many titles. Brush up on your royal knowledge and find out what each title means with this complete guide to British royal titles.

  11. How do you become a Dame? Meaning behind honorific British title...

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    Dame usually refers to someone whose position is similar to a knight for women and is the most senior honor in the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, as per The Sun. A Dame also...