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Duke of Châtellerault

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On this title:

  1. Was he actually known as the Duke of Châtellerault in Scotland while he held that title (between 1549 and 1559 according to the article), or was he known by his earldom, which ranked lower but from which he official status in Scotland derived?
  2. Even if he did use the French dukedom as his principal title during that period, if he lost it in 1559 and never regained it:
    1. Why is it used in the article title, rather than the earldom he used between 1529 and 1549 and from 1559 until his death in 1575?
    2. Why is it used as his name in the introduction? Should it not read "James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran (c. 1519 – 1575), known as the Duke of Châtellerault between 1549 and 1559, ..."?
    3. Why do we continue to call him "Châtellerault" rather than "Arran" after he lost it?

Proteus (Talk) 10:04, 7 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]