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'''Earlen''' is a title of nobility, similar to an Earl. Some countries, such as [[Averia]], called it an ''[[Earlus]]'' instead. The female counterparts are ''[[Earleness]]'' and ''[[Earlussa]]''. | {{Infobox nobility}} | ||
'''Earlen''' is a title of nobility, similar to an Earl. Some countries, such as [[Averia]], called it an ''[[Earlus]]'' instead. The female counterparts are ''[[Earleness]]'' and ''[[Earlussa]]''. The title is slightly lesser than that of ''[[Baeron]]''. It is the second highest title used by vassal nobles. Those of the Royal Houses never use the title. | |||
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Template:Infobox nobility Earlen is a title of nobility, similar to an Earl. Some countries, such as Averia, called it an Earlus instead. The female counterparts are Earleness and Earlussa. The title is slightly lesser than that of Baeron. It is the second highest title used by vassal nobles. Those of the Royal Houses never use the title.