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Duke is a male title either of a monarch ruling over a duchy, or of a member of royalty, or nobility. As rulers, dukes are ranked below emperors, kings, grand princes, grand dukes, and above sovereign princes. As royalty or nobility, they are ranked below grand dukes and above or below princes, depending on the country or specific title. The title comes from French ''duc'', itself from the Latin ''dux'', 'leader', a term used in republican Rome to refer to a military commander without an official rank, and later coming to mean the leading military commander of a province. In most countries, the word ''duchess'' is the female equivalent.

Following the reforms of the emperor Diocletian (which separated the civilian and military administrations of the Roman provinces), a ''dux'' became the military commander in each province. The title ''dux'', Hellenised to ''doux'', survived in the Eastern Roman Empire where it continued in several contexts, signifying a rank equivalent to a captain or general. Later on, in the 11th century, the title ''Megas Doux'' was introduced for the post of commander-in-chief of the entire navy.

During the Middle Ages, the title (as ''Herzog'') signified first among the Germanic monarchies. Dukes were the rulers of the provinces and the superiors of the counts in the cities and later, in the feudal monarchies, the highest-ranking peers of the king. A duke may or may not be, ''ipso facto'', a member of the nation's peerage: in the United Kingdom and Spain, all dukes are/were also peers of the realm, in France, some were and some were not, while the term is not applicable to dukedoms of other nations, even where an institution similar to the peerage (e.g. Grandeeship, Imperial Diet, Hungarian House of Magnates) existed.

During the 19th century, many of the smaller German and Italian states were ruled by dukes or grand dukes. But at present, with the exception of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, there are no dukes ruling as monarchs. Duke remains the highest hereditary title (aside from titles borne by a reigning or formerly reigning dynasty) in Portugal (though now a republic), Spain, and the United Kingdom. In Sweden, members of the royal family are given a personal dukedom at birth. The Pope, as a temporal sovereign, has also, though rarely, granted the title of duke or duchess to persons for services to the Holy See. In some realms the relative status of "duke" and "prince", as titles borne by the nobility rather than by members of reigning dynasties, varied—e.g., in Italy and Germany.

A woman who holds in her own right the title to such duchy or dukedom, or is married to a duke, is normally styled duchess. Queen Elizabeth II, however, was known by tradition as Duke of Normandy in the Channel Islands and Duke of Lancaster in Lancashire. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Duke's handbook of medicinal plants of the Bible by Duke 1929-

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    Duke's handbook of medicinal plants of Latin America by Duke, James A.

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    History of Morgan's Cavalry by Duke, Basil Wilson, 1838-1916

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    Japanese design and development by Ohtani

    Published 1997
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    Airport Behind the scenes of commercial civiation by SharpelhMichael

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    Women in politics outsiders or insiders? : a collection of readings

    Published 1999
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    Letters of Horace Walpole - Volume II by Walpole, Horace, 1717-1797

    Published 2004
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    Letters of Horace Walpole - Volume I by Walpole, Horace, 1717-1797

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    Cicero's Tusculan Disputations Also, Treatises On The Nature Of The Gods, And On The Commonwealth by Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 106 BC-43 BC

    Published 2005
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    The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athenæus by Athenæus

    Published 2011
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    The Master of Game The Oldest English Book on Hunting by Edwards, Thomas, 1739-1810

    Published 2013
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