Шаблон:Infobox peerage title
Usage
The box is generally used for descriptions of Peerages of the United Kingdom.
The infobox may be added by pasting the template as shown below into an article and then filling in the desired fields.
Blank template with all parameters
{{infobox peerage title | name = | image = <!-- [[File:Example.svg|220px]] --> | blazon = | creation date = <!-- {{date|1 Aug 2007|dmy}} --> | monarch = | peerage = | first holder = | last holder = | present holder = | heir apparent = | heir presumptive = | remainder to = | subsidiary titles = | extinction date = <!-- {{date|1 Aug 2007|dmy}} --> | family seat = | former seat = | footnotes = }}
Parameters
Parameter | Explanation |
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name | The name of the peerage, not a person name (eg Dukedom, Marquessate, Earldom, Viscountcy, Baronetcy and Barony) |
image | Typically the coat of arms of the title. Use [[File:Example.svg|220px]] format. |
blazon | The blazon of the coat of arms. |
creation date | The date the title was created. |
monarch | The monarch that first granted the title. |
peerage | The peerage to which the title belongs, e.g. Peerage of Scotland, Peerage of England etc. |
first holder | The name of the first holder of the title. |
last holder | The last person to hold the title if the title is now extinct. |
present holder | The current holder of the title if the title is still extant. |
heir apparent | The heir apparent to the title. |
heir presumptive | The heir presumptive to the title. |
remainder to | The standard remainder is heirs male of the body (lawfully begotten), the latter part, lawfully begotten, is optional and increasingly dropped. Almost all 19th and 20th century grants have this remainder, and it applies to all baronetcies. |
subsidiary titles | Any subsidiary titles associated with the title. |
extinction date | Date the title became extinct, usually date of death of the last holder. |
family seat | Traditional family seat (castles or manors, etc) |
former seat | Former seat(s) |
footnotes | Brief relevant notes relating to the title. |
Examples
See What links here.