Duke of Leinster
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Duke of Leinster
Summary
Duke of Leinster is a noble title[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of noble_title entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (301 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Duke of Leinster's instance of is recorded as noble title[3].
- Duke of Leinster's subclass of is recorded as duke[4].
- Duke of Leinster's part of is recorded as peerage of Ireland[5].
- Duke of Leinster's Commons category is recorded as Dukes of Leinster[6].
- Duke of Leinster's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01kd4j[7].
- Duke of Leinster's significant event is recorded as creation[8].
- Duke of Leinster's significant event is recorded as extinction[9].
- Duke of Leinster's significant event is recorded as creation[10].
- Duke of Leinster's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Dukes of Leinster[11].
- Duke of Leinster's female form of label is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'duchesse de Leinster'}[12].
- Duke of Leinster's Great Norwegian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as Leinster_-_irsk_hertugtittel[13].
- Duke of Leinster's Beamish peerage database peerage ID is recorded as 3748[14].
- Duke of Leinster's Beamish peerage database peerage ID is recorded as 4299[15].
Body
Geography
Duke of Leinster's part of is recorded as peerage of Ireland[5].
Designation and Status
Duke of Leinster's instance of is recorded as noble title[3].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Duke of Leinster include Leinster House[16], a palace[17], in Ireland[18], founded in 1748[19].
Why It Matters
Duke of Leinster ranks in the top 8% of noble_title entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (301 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]
Entities named for it include Leinster House[16], a palace[17], in Ireland[18], founded in 1748[19].