Earl of Cambridge

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The Earl of Cambridge was an English noble title historically associated with high-ranking members of the royal family, including princes of the House of York.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf earldom
noble title
associatedWith English monarchy
British royal family
surface form: English royal family

House of York
category Earldoms in the Peerage of England
country Kingdom of England
hasGenderedForm Countess of Cambridge
hasTerritorialDesignation Cambridge, England
hasTitleHolderType nobleman
prince
heldBy members of the royal family
Edward of York
surface form: princes of the House of York
historicalSignificance title associated with high-ranking princes
languageOfName English
namedAfter CAMBRIDGE
surface form: Cambridge
partOf Peerage of England
rank earl
status historical title
subclassOf title of nobility
typeOf hereditary peerage title
usedByDynasty House of Lancaster
House of Plantagenet
House of York
usedIn early modern England
medieval England

Referenced by (8)

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Earl of Cambridge in 1362 predecessorTitle Earl of Cambridge
subject surface form: Earl of Cambridge (1362 creation)
this entity surface form: Earl of Cambridge (first creation)
Earl of Cambridge in 1362 successorTitle Earl of Cambridge
subject surface form: Earl of Cambridge (1362 creation)
this entity surface form: Earl of Cambridge (subsequent later creations)
Earl of Cambridge in 1362 titleStyleInFull Earl of Cambridge
subject surface form: Earl of Cambridge (1362 creation)