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A barony is a recognized branch of a kingdom administered by a [[baron]] and [[baron|baroness]]. It is a large group of more than 25 members with a set of officers that report to their kingdom superiors. Some examples of baronies include the Barony of [[Madrone]], the Barony of [[Three Mountains]], and the barony of [[Lions Gate]]. | A barony is a recognized branch of a kingdom administered by a [[baron]] and [[baron|baroness]]. It is a large group of more than 25 members with a set of officers that report to their kingdom superiors. Some examples of baronies include the Barony of [[Madrone]], the Barony of [[Three Mountains]], and the barony of [[Lions Gate]]. See the category [[:Category:Barony|Barony]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 1 September 2015
A barony is a recognized branch of a kingdom administered by a baron and baroness. It is a large group of more than 25 members with a set of officers that report to their kingdom superiors. Some examples of baronies include the Barony of Madrone, the Barony of Three Mountains, and the barony of Lions Gate. See the category Barony.