Peerage of France
The status of Peer of France was held by the greatest and highest-ranking of the French nobility. (Note in particular that there were French nobles who were not Peers.)
References
- Richard A. Jackson, "Peers of France and Princes of the Blood", French Historial Studies, volume 7, number 1 (Spring 1971), pp. 27-46
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