List of fictional nobility
Aristocracy of fiction
This is a list of fictional nobility that have appeared in various works of fiction. This list is organized by noble rank and limited to well-referenced, notable examples of fictional members of nobility .
Dukes and duchesses
These are fictional characters with the title of "duke " or "duchess".
Fictional duke or duchess
Work
Notes
The Duke of Alasia
King of Cadonia
The reluctant heir presumptive to the throne of Cadonia and the father of Princess Marie.[ 1]
Duchess Annagovia
Discworld
The ruler of the Duchy of Borogravia.[ 2]
Leto I Atreides
Dune
The Duke of House Atreides, and the father of Paul Atreides .[ 3]
Duke Aymon
Matter of France
The Duke of Dordone, the son of Doon de Mayence , and the father of Renaud de Montauban .[ 4]
Simon Bassett
Bridgerton
The Duke of Hastings, a character in Julia Quinn 's Regency romance novels and the Netflix adaptation of the same name . Simon inherits his estranged father's title upon his death and swears off children to deny him the legacy of an heir of his line.[ 5]
Edmund Blackadder
The Black Adder
Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh, the second son of the fictional King Richard IV of England, whose descendants subsequently fall in status in future generations.
Duke Corsus
The Worm Ouroboros
One of the war leaders of Witchland's armies.
The Duke of Crowborough
Downton Abbey
A potential suitor of Lady Mary Crawley and a past lover of Thomas Barrow.[ 6] [ 7]
Edmun Dragonsbane
Dragon's Dogma
Also known as "The Wyrmking", he is the immortal ruler of the Duchy of Gransys. Edmun had several wives, including Lady Aelinor of Meloire, but has no heir to ascend his throne.
The Duchess
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
One of the inhabitants of Wonderland .[ 8] [ 9]
Duke Duralumin
Princess Knight
The evil duke who inherits the throne of Silverland.[ 10]
The Duchess of Epsom
Belinda Blinked series
Gertrude, the Duchess of Epsom, is one of Belinda Blumenthal's numerous lovers and the overall head of British intelligence.
Isabella de Frissac
Isabella
A duchess who goes on adventures.
Grand Duke Gaspard and Grand Duchess Florianne de Chalons
Dragon Age: Inquisition
The only surviving first cousins of the Empress of Orlais, the children of her aunt Princess Melisande.[ 11]
Duchess Gloriana XII
The Mouse That Roared
The ruler of the independent Duchy of Grand Fenwick , a tiny nation located in the Alps . In the books she is a young woman, aged 22 in the first novel, of marked beauty and competence. In the film, though similarly competent to her book equivalent, she is an elderly woman, and a widow, played by Peter Sellers .
Duchess Gloriana XIII
The Mouse on the Moon
The new ruler of the independent Duchy of Grand Fenwick . In the film adaptation of The Mouse on the Moon , but not the book of the same name , she is the successor of Duchess Gloriana XII (see above). Played by Margaret Rutherford, this Duchess – though an elderly widow like her predecessor – is distinctly less competent, and slightly senile .
Gloriant
Gloriant
The duke of Bruuyswijc.[ 12]
The Grand Duke
Cinderella (Disney film)
The King's advisor and chamberlain .[ 13]
Dorian Hawkmoon
The History of the Runestaff
The Duke of Köln and an incarnation of the Eternal Champion .[ 14] [ 15]
Edward Horniman
The Gentlemen (TV Series)
The 10th Duke of Halstead, a British Army Captain who unexpectedly inherits his family's title and estate upon his estranged father's death, bypassing his older brother, and learns of his family's connection to organized crime.[ 16]
Duke Igthorn
Adventures of the Gummi Bears
The main villain of the series who rules the land and castle of Drekmore and has an army of ogres.[ 17] [ 18] [ 19]
Teteru Lemercier
The World Is Still Beautiful
The reigning duke of the Rain Dukedom and the father of Princess Nike Lemercier.
Grand Duke Leonid
The Grand Duke
A Russian grand duke on a diplomatic visit to the United States.[ 20]
The Duke of Monroth
Moulin Rouge!
An emotionally unstable duke who wants everything to go his way.[ 21]
Alaric Morgan
Deryni novels
The seventh Duke of Corwyn.[ 22]
Naimon
Matter of France
The Duke of Bavaria .[ 23]
Duke Orsino
Twelfth Night
The Duke of Illyria .[ 24]
Orlando, Duke of Oxford
The King's Man
A British aristocrat, owner of the Kingsman tailor shop and founder of the agency.[ 25]
The Grand Duke of Owls
Rock-a-Doodle
A giant magical owl and the main villain of the film.[ 26] [ 27] In the original play Chantecler on which the film Rock-a-Doodle is loosely based, the character is simply called "the Grand Duke".[ 28]
Alaric Pendlebury-Davenport
Blandings series
The Duke of Dunstable, a recurring character in P. G. Wodehouse 's series of stories centering around the fictional Blandings Castle.[ 29]
Prospero
The Tempest
The rightful Duke of Milan and the father of Miranda .[ 30]
Duke de Richleau
The Forbidden Territory
The Duke De Richleau is a fictional character created by Dennis Wheatley who appeared in 11 novels beginning with "The Forbidden Territory".
The Duke of Sodor
The Railway Series
See Earl of Sodor, below.
The Duke and Duchess of Soleanna
Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)
The previous rulers of the sovereign island country of Soleanna and the parents of Princess Elise.
Susan Sto Helit
Discworld
The Duchess of Sto Helit.[ 31]
Duchess Sophie von Teschen
The Illusionist
The love interest of Eisenheim the illusionist.[ 32] [ 33]
The Duke of Velcronia
Sonic Underground
The minor antagonist of the series.
Sam Vimes
Discworld
The Duke of Ankh.[ 34] [ 35] [ 36]
The Duke of Weselton
Frozen
An antagonist in the film.[ 37]
Gerald Wimsey
Lord Peter Wimsey series
The Duke of Denver , a character in the series by Dorothy L. Sayers. He is the older brother of Lord Peter Wimsey, a gentleman detective who solves mysteries for his own amusement. The title is eventually inherited by Peter.
The Duke of Zill
Felix the Cat: The Movie
The evil ruler of the Land of Zill who takes over the Kingdom of Oriana with his robotic army.[ 38] He is the uncle of Princess Oriana.[ 38]
Marquesses and marchionesses
These are fictional characters with the title of "marquess " or "marchioness".
Fictional marquess or marchioness
Work
Notes
Marquis Thomas d'Apcher
Brotherhood of the Wolf (a.k.a. Le Pacte des loups )
A protagonist and narrator.[ 39] [ 40]
Marquis de Carabas
"Puss in Boots "
A poor low-born young man who, with the help of his intelligent cat, gains the wealth and status of a nobleman.[ 41] Later variations of this character include the following:
Charles Darnay
A Tale of Two Cities
A wealthy Frenchman who gains the title of Marquis around the time of the French Revolution.
Vernon Dauntry, The Marquis of Alverstoke
Frederica
An elegant, jaded nobleman whose life is turned upside down by the arrival in town of his Merriville cousins.
Emilia
Sítio do Picapau Amarelo
The Marchioness of Rabicó.
Marquis St. Evrémonde
A Tale of Two Cities
A pitiless and arrogant French aristocrat , and the uncle of Charles Darnay.[ 45]
The Marquis de Lantenac
Ninety-Three
A commander of a group of royalists during the French Revolution.[ 46]
Marquess of Marchmain
Brideshead Revisited
Alexander Flyte, father of Lord Sebastian Flyte and Lady Julia Flyte, love interests of the novel's narrator Charles Ryder.
The Marquis de la Tour d'Azyr
Scaramouche
A cruel French nobleman.[ 47]
Carla Rosón Caleruega
Elite
She is the daughter of a marquess and is extremely wealthy.[ 48]
Marchioness of Auld Reekie
Can You Forgive Her? (Palliser novels by Anthony Trollope)
Aunt to Lady Glencora M'Cluskie, who uses hard persuasion to get her to give up Burgo Fitzgerald and marry Plantagenet Palliser, heir apparent to the Duke of Omnium and Gatherum
Hugh MacClare, Marquess of Flintshire
Downton Abbey
A Scottish nobleman and relative of the Crawleys.[ 49] [ 50] [ 51]
Marquise Spinneret Mindfang
Homestuck
A high-blooded pirate and ancestor of Vriska Serket.[ 52]
Marquis Ogawara
Mystery of Rampo
The mysterious lord whom Shizuko, the woman Rampo has been following, has an affair with.
Edith Pelham
Downton Abbey
The Marchioness of Hexham, second daughter of Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham.
Herbert "Bertie" Pelham
Downton Abbey
The Marquess of Hexham.
Marquess of Queensberry
Mike Tyson Mysteries
The title of John Douglas, however out of ignorance the rest of the cast just calls him Marques.
Marquis Vincent Bisset de Gramont
John Wick: Chapter 4
A high-ranking member of The High Table tasked to kill John Wick, the main protagonist.
Counts and countesses
These are fictional characters with the title of "count " or "countess".
Fictional count or countess
Work
Notes
Count Alucard
Son of Dracula
The son of Count Dracula.
Athos
The d'Artagnan Romances
The Count de la Fère, and one of the three Musketeers.
Josephine Balsamo
"Arsène Lupin " stories
The Countess of Cagliostro.
Count Baltar
Battlestar Galactica
The leading antagonist in the series, who betrayed humanity by helping the Cylons.
Pierre Bezukhov
War and Peace
A central character in the story.
Count Bleck
Super Paper Mario
The main antagonist of the game, who seeks to destroy the universe.
Count Bloodcount
Looney Tunes
A vampire.
Count Bobby
Anthologies of collected jokes. Also films including The Adventures of Count Bobby , The Sweet Life of Count Bobby , and Count Bobby, The Terror of The Wild West
A fictional Viennese comic figure.
Tracy Bond
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (novel) , On Her Majesty's Secret Service (film)
The Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo, and a Bond girl .
Carnivore
Marvel Comics
His real name is Andreas Zorba. He is a Greek count.
Count Chocula
Monster Cereals
Advertising mascot for "Count Chocula" breakfast cereal.
Count von Count
Sesame Street
A friendly vampire-like character who is obsessed with counting everything.
Cora Crawley
Downton Abbey
The Countess of Grantham.
Violet Crawley
Downton Abbey
The Dowager Countess of Grantham.
Lara Croft
Tomb Raider
The 11th Countess of Abbingdon.[ 53]
Edmond Dantès
The Count of Monte Cristo
The main character of the story.
Tony DiMera
Days of Our Lives
A member of the upper-class Italian DiMera family.
Count Dooku
Star Wars
The Count of Serenno, a Separatist leader, and a Sith apprentice of Palpatine .
Count Dracula
Dracula
A vampire and the title character of the story. Later variations of this character include the following:
Count Duckula
Count Duckula
A vampire duck.
Count Fenring
Dune
A friend, advisor, and agent of Emperor Shaddam IV .
Count Floyd
Second City Television (SCTV ) , The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley ,
A fictional horror host and vampire played by comic actor Joe Flaherty .
Count Fosco
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
Isidor Ottavio Baldassare Fosco – A grossly obese Italian with a mysterious past, who sets the whole story line in motion with a plot to help his friend acquire an heiress's fortune, which will also benefit him in his own financial affairs
Count Fujiwara
The Handmaiden
The sobriquet of a con man attempting to court the Lady Hideko Izumi in Japanese-occupied Korea.
Count Gauthier
Count Gismond
One of two counts in the poem, the other being the title character Count Gismond.
The Countess Gertrude
Gormenghast
The 76th Countess and Titus Groan's mother.
Count Gismond
Count Gismond
The title character in the poem.
Harpy
DC Comics
Her real name is Countess Denise de Sevigne. She is an aviator, the sister of Andre de Sevigne, and an enemy of the Enemy Ace .
Count Iblis
Battlestar Galactica
An alien.
Carmilla / Mircalla, Countess Karnstein
Carmilla
A vampire.
Elisabeth von Lahnstein
Verbotene Liebe
The Countess of Lahnstein.
Countess Palatine Ingrid von Marburg
Salem
The last and oldest member of a line of Germanic witches.
Cordelia Naismith
Vorkosigan Saga
Also known as Countess Vorkosigan. She is a citizen of Beta Colony.
Count Nefaria
Marvel Comics
A wealthy Italian aristocrat and supervillain.
Count Olaf
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The main antagonist in the series.
Count Orlok
Nosferatu
A vampire based on Count Dracula.
Count Paris
Romeo and Juliet
A suitor of Juliet.
Count Andreas Petofi
Dark Shadows
A powerful warlock .
Comte de Rochefort
The d'Artagnan Romances
An initial foe and later friend of d'Artagnan.
Countess Vera Rossakoff
The Big Four
A Russian aristocrat.
Nikolai Rostov
War and Peace
The brother of Vera Rostova, Natasha Rostova and Petya Rostov.
Petya Rostov
War and Peace
The youngest member of the Rostov family.
Natasha Rostova
War and Peace
The daughter of Ilya Rostov.
Constance, Countess of Trentham
Gosford Park
The highest ranking guest at Sir William McCordle's dinner party.
Count Vertigo
DC Comics
A supervillain and the last descendant of a royal family of a fictional Eastern European country.
Aral Vorkosigan
Vorkosigan Saga
An aristocrat, military member, and politician.
Miles Vorkosigan
Vorkosigan Saga
A protagonist of the series.
Piotr Vorkosigan
Vorkosigan Saga
The father of Aral Vorkosigan and the grandfather of Miles Vorkosigan.
Count Weirdly
Slylock Fox & Comics for Kids
A mad scientist who lives in a castle and commits mischief.
Valentina Allegra de Fontaine
Marvel Comics
A spy descended from the old Italian nobility .
Strahd von Zarovich
Dungeons & Dragons
A vampire and the ruler of the land of Barovia.
Count Rupert of Mountjoy
The Mouse That Roared
A nobleman in the court of Duchess Gloriana XII of Grand Fenwick , and her vassal. A statesman of almost Machiavellian insight, the Count is the cause of many of the more remarkable events that take place during the series. He is the descendant of a long line of Mountjoy politicians, and diplomats. In the books he is a talented politician of somewhat conservative leanings, who is repeatedly elected as Prime minister of Grand Fenwick. In the films, in which he is played first by Peter Sellers , and later by Ron Moody , he is perhaps slightly less competent than his book equivalent, and – notably – is a Prime Minister by heredity, rather than the will of the people.
Earls
These are fictional characters with the title of "earl ".
Fictional earl
Work
Notes
The Earl of Burnstead
Ruggles of Red Gap
The British nobleman and womanizer.
Robert Crawley
Downton Abbey
The Earl of Grantham.
The Earl of Darlington
The Remains of the Day
The Lord of Darlington Hall and Mr Stevens' employer. His support of Nazi Germany in the 1930's results in public disgrace following WWII.[ 54]
Lord Emsworth
Blandings stories
The Earl of Emsworth and the head of the Threepwood family.
Robert Fitzooth
Some "Robin Hood " stories
He is Robin Hood in some stories that depict him as a dispossessed Earl of Huntingdon .
Uncle Fred
Blandings stories
The Earl of Ickenham.
Lord Glenallan
The Antiquary
The Earl of Glenallan.
Titus Groan
Gormenghast
The 77th Earl of Groan.
Earl Haraldson
Vikings
The Earl of Kattegat during season 1 of the series.
The Earl of Lemongrab
Adventure Time
An antagonist and the first being Princess Bubblegum created.
Thomas Lynley
Inspector Lynley series , The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
The Earl of Asherton, and a detective.
Camber MacRorie
Deryni novels
The Earl of Culdi.
Robert Norramby
The Railway Series
The 5th Earl of Sodor. He inherited the title when he was only three after his father, Robert Charles, was killed in action in the Second World War, as described in Duke the Lost Engine . Although officially the Earl of Sodor, he sits on the council of the Duchy of Lancaster , and, because there is currently no Duke of Lancaster, he is therefore usually called the "Duke of Sodor" by the island's inhabitants.[ 55]
Melrose Plant
Richard Jury series of mystery novels
The Earl of Caverness.
Sepulchrave
Titus Groan
The 76th Earl of Groan and Titus Groan's father.
Cyril Sheldrake
DC Comics
The second of three superheroes to go by the name "The Knight". He inherits the title Earl of Wordenshire after the death of his father Percival Sheldrake.
Percival "Percy" Sheldrake
DC Comics
The Earl of Wordenshire and the first of three superheroes to go by the name "The Knight".
The Earl of Lessford
The Black Rose (novel)
A title passed through three generations in the course of the book.
Lord Snooty
The Beano
A comic strip character.
Roderick Spode
Jeeves stories
The Earl of Sidcup.
John Arthur Molyneux Errol
Little Lord Fauntleroy
The Earl of Dorincourt.
Ciel Phantomhive
Kuroshitsuji
The Earl Phantomhive. Also known as the Queen's Guard dog like previous Earls Phantomhive, tasked with eliminating criminals and solving cases in the underworld for Queen Victoria .
Viscounts and viscountesses
These are fictional characters with the title of "viscount " or "viscountess".
Fictional viscount or viscountess
Work
Notes
Viscountess Adele von Ascham
Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!
Daughter of Viscount Ascham, she was to inherit the title after the conspiracy around her parents' assassinations was debunked but fled from her home country before she was given the title.
Raoul de Bragelonne
The d'Artagnan Romances
The Vicomte (Viscount) of Bragelonne.
Viscount Mabrey
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
The antagonist who secretly plans to steal the crown.
Edmund, 8th Viscount Bridgerton
Bridgerton (novel series) The Viscount Who Loved Me Bridgerton (TV series)
Characters in Julia Quinn 's Regency romance novels and its Netflix adaptation Bridgerton
Violet, Dowager Viscountess Bridgerton
Anthony, 9th Viscount Bridgerton
Kate, Viscountess Bridgerton
Albert Campion
Albert Campion mysteries
Title unknown; inherited from unmarried older brother.
Viscount Raoul de Chagny
The Phantom of the Opera
A childhood friend and love interest of Christine Daaé.
John Clayton II
Tarzan franchise
Viscount Greystoke. Raised by fictional ape species Mangani after the death of his birth parents, best known by his ape name "Tarzan."
Lady Dalrymple
Persuasion
A viscountess and a cousin of Sir Walter Elliot.
Viscount Marlowe Dumar
Dragon Age II
The ruler of the city-state of Kirkwall, in the Free Marches, beginning in the year 9:21 Dragon.
Griffith
Berserk (manga)
Was given the title by the King of Midland for his military prowess.[ 56] [ 57]
Henry Montague
The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue
Main character of the novel by Mackenzi Lee. Viscount of Disley.
Viscount Hundro Moritani
Dune franchise , including Paul of Dune
The head of House Moritani.
Viscount Julian Alfred Pankratz, aka 'Jaskier'
The Witcher franchise
Viscount de Lettenhove.
Viscount Vincent
Ishmael or in the Depths
Vicomte Albert de Morcerf
The Count of Monte Cristo
Barons and baronesses
These are fictional characters with the title of "baron " or "baroness".
Fictional baron or baroness
Work
Notes
Baron Bedlam
DC Comics
His real name is Baron Frederick DeLamb. He is a supervillain from the fictional country of Markovia .
Baron and Baroness Bomburst
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
The tyrants of the fictional country of Vulgaria and the main antagonists of the film.
Baroness von Bon Bon
Cuphead
One of the bosses that inhabit Inkwell Isle 2 in the level Sugarland Shimmy .
Baroness Anastasia Cisarovna
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
Referred to as "the Baroness", she is a villainess in the employ of Cobra .
Baron of Hell
Doom
High tier enemies, two are encountered at the end of Episode 1.
Baroness Rodmilla de Ghent
Ever After
The wicked stepmother of the film's heroine, Danielle de Barbarac.
Baroness Paula von Gunther
DC Comics
A supervillain and an enemy of Wonder Woman .
Baron Leo von Halkein
Guiding Light
Baron in Andorra. The ex-husband of Alexandra Spaulding and father of India von Halkein.
Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
Dune
The head of House Harkonnen and a main villain who is the arch-enemy of House Atreides.
Baron and Baroness Von Troken
Princess Diaries
A Noble family who once rule the Kingdom of Genovia.
Baroness von Hellman
Cruella
The noble fashion designer in the "House of Baroness" and the widowed mother of Cruella de Vil .
Admiral Lord Hornblower
Horatio Hornblower series
A Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic Wars , made a knight of the Order of the Bath , and eventually created the Baron Hornblower of Smallbridge in the County of Kent.
Baron Matsunaga Tsuneyoshi
Memoirs of a Geisha
Mameha's danna , a baron (男爵, danshaku) in the Japanese nobility .
Baron Mordo
Marvel Comics
A Transylvanian nobleman and a supervillain.
Baron Munchausen
First appeared in Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia
A fictional German nobleman loosely based on the real historical baron Hieronymus Karl Friedrich, Freiherr von Münchhausen.
Porthos
The d'Artagnan Romances
Baron du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds. He is one of the three Musketeers.
Baron von Redberry
Baron von Redberry
Advertising mascot for "Baron von Redberry" breakfast cereal.
Baron Strucker
Marvel Comics
A supervillain and one of the leaders of Hydra .
Sir Roger, Baron de Tourneville
The High Crusade
A medieval English baron who captures an alien spacecraft and eventually gains a space empire.
Baron Klaus Wulfenbach
Girl Genius
A pan-European dictator and major antagonist of the comic.[ 58]
Heinrich Zemo
Marvel Comics
The 12th Baron Zemo and a supervillain.
Helmut Zemo
Marvel Comics
The 13th Baron Zemo, the son of Heinrich Zemo, and a supervillain.
Baronets and baronetesses
These are fictional characters with the title of "baronet " or "baronetess".
Fictional baronet or baronetess
Work
Notes
Sir Buckstone Abbott
Summer Moonshine
A baronet trying to sell his house.
Sir Anthony Absolute
The Rivals
A wealthy baronet and the father of Captain Jack Absolute.
Sir Michael Audley
Lady Audley's Secret
A wealthy middle-aged widower.
Sir Charles Baskerville
The Hound of the Baskervilles
A baronet who is found dead under mysterious circumstances.
Sir Henry Baskerville
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The nephew and heir of Sir Charles Baskerville.
Sir Paul Berowne
A Taste for Death
A former Minister of the Crown .
Sir Thomas Bertram
Mansfield Park
The uncle of Fanny Price .
Sir Percy Blakeney
The Scarlet Pimpernel
A wealthy English baronet who is secretly a hero known as the Scarlet Pimpernel who rescues French aristocrats from being executed during the French Revolution.
Sir Hilary Bray
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
A genealogist at the London College of Arms whom James Bond impersonates during a mission.
Sir Felix Carbury
The Way We Live Now
A young baronet and the son of Matilda, Lady Carbury.
Sir Clifford Chatterley
Lady Chatterley's Lover
The husband of Lady Constance Chatterley.
Sir Gervase Chevenix-Gore
Dead Man's Mirror
An elderly baronet who sent a letter summoning Hercule Poirot to his house, where Poirot finds his dead body.
Sir Robert Chiltern
An Ideal Husband
A member of the House of Commons .
Sir Francis Clavering
Pendennis
A member of Parliament and a gambler.
Sir Hugh Clavering
The Claverings
An affluent and selfish baronet.
Sir Pitt Crawley
Vanity Fair
A crude baronet whose oldest son is also called Pitt.
Sir George Crofts
Mrs. Warren's Profession
The business partner of Mrs. Kitty Warren.
Sir Leicester Dedlock
Bleak House
A conservative baronet.
Sir Walter Elliot
Persuasion
A vain baronet.
Sir Austin Feverel
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
The father of Richard Feverel.
Sir Charles Fraith
Agatha Raisin
A friend of Agatha Raisin.
Sir Gilbert Galbraith (a.k.a. "Gibbie")
Sir Gibbie
A poor mute boy and the title character of the story.
Sir Percival Glyde
The Woman in White
The fiancé and later husband of Laura Fairlie.
Sir Julius Hanbury
"Ghost in the Machine" (an episode of Inspector Morse )
A baronet whose paintings have been stolen, and who is found dead.
Sir Topham Hatt ("The Fat Controller")
The Railway Series , Thomas & Friends
The Controller of the North Western Railway .
Sir Alan Lewrie
Alan Lewrie naval adventure series of novels
A captain in the Royal Navy during the late 18th and early 19th Centuries.
Sir Hugo Mallinger
Daniel Deronda
A wealthy gentleman, and the guardian of Daniel Deronda.
Sir William McCordle
Gosford Park
a wealthy industrialist and baronet, who hosts a weekend shooting party at his country estate.
Sir Despard Murgatroyd
Ruddigore
Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd's younger brother, who took the title of baronet believing that Ruthven was dead, but later transfers it to Ruthven once he finds out that Ruthven is alive.
Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd
Ruddigore
He starts out disguised as a farmer under the name "Robin Oakapple", but later accepts his rightful identity as a baronet.
Sir Gregory Parsloe
Blandings stories
The 7th Baronet, and a neighbor and rival of Lord Emsworth.
Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre
The Sorcerer
An elderly baronet and the father of Alexis Pointdextre.
Sir Ross Poldark
The Twisted Sword , a novel in the Poldark series
He becomes a baronet in this novel.
Sir Thomas Sharpe
Crimson Peak
An English baronet who travels with his sister, Lucille Sharpe, to the United States on a business trip.
Sir Robert Smithson
The French Lieutenant's Woman
The uncle of Charles Smithson.
Sir Anthony Strallan
Downton Abbey
A suitor of Lady Edith Crawley.
Sir Archie Strume
The Sixth Column: A Singular Tale of our Times
The tenth baronet of Antenor Hall, and Peter Fleming 's chief protagonist in this spy novel.
Sir Perceval Stuyvesant
Wheels
A British baronet living in America, who is a close friend of Adam Trenton.
Sir Helmsley Thwarte
The Buccaneers
The father of Guy Thwarte.
Sir Dudley Valance
The Stranger's Child
The younger brother of Cecil Valance.
Sir Arthur Wardour
The Antiquary
A Scottish baronet.
Sir Percy Ware-Armitage
Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines
A British pilot who cheats in an air race.
Lords and ladies
These are fictional characters with the title of "lord " or "lady".
Fictional lord or lady
Work
Notes
Angrod
The Silmarillion
A lord of the Noldor .
Lord Argoz
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
One of the Seven Great Lords of Narnia .
Lord Asriel
His Dark Materials
A member of the aristocracy in a parallel universe.
Elaine of Astolat
Arthurian legend
A lady from the castle of Astolat .
Petyr Baelish
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
A cunning and ambitious lord.
Lady Bane
Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
An evil witch and a recurring villain in the series. She is a love interest of Duke Igthorn.
Banquo
Macbeth
A general and an initial ally of Macbeth .
Cutler Beckett
Pirates of the Caribbean film series
The chairman of the East India Trading Company.
Lord Bern
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
One of the Seven Great Lords of Narnia . He later becomes the Duke of the Lone Islands.
Edmund, Lord Blackadder
Blackadder II
A nobleman in the court of Queen Elizabeth I .
Midshipman Lord William Blakeney
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
The son of Captain Jack Aubrey's former shipmate, Captain Lord Narborough .
Roose Bolton
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
A cruel lord.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh
Pride and Prejudice
The widow of Sir Lewis de Bourgh.
Bronn
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
A lord and knight.
Lord Buckethead
Inspired by a character in Hyperspace
A British satirical political candidate .
Oliver B. Bumble
Tom Puss , The Dragon That Wasn't (Or Was He?)
An anthropomorphic bear who is also a lord who lives in a castle.
Lord and Lady Byrne
Holby City
The parents of Joseph Byrne .
Grace Cavendish
Lady Grace Mysteries
A detective and a maid of honour of Queen Elizabeth I .
Celeborn
The Lord of the Rings , The Silmarillion , Unfinished Tales
Lord Celeborn and his wife Lady Galadriel are the co-rulers of the realm of Lothlórien .
Lord Covington
Madeline
A member of the board of trustees for a Catholic boarding school and a widower whose wife Lady Marie-Gilberte Covington was terminally ill .
Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward
Thunderbirds
The daughter of aristocrat Lord Hugh Creighton-Ward, a fashion model, and a secret agent.
Lord Darcy
"Lord Darcy" stories
A detective in an alternate history world.
Denethor
The Lord of the Rings
Lord and Steward of Gondor.
Lord Downey
Discworld
Head of the Assassins' Guild.
Lord Drinian
The Chronicles of Narnia
The captain of the Dawn Treader and an advisor and friend of King Caspian X .
Lord Dundreary
Our American Cousin
An idiotic English nobleman.
Elrond
The Hobbit , The Lord of the Rings , The Silmarillion , Unfinished Tales
The Lord of Rivendell .
Lady Claire of Eltham
Timeline
Also known as Lady Claire d'Eltham . She is the widow of a knight and owns lands in both England and France during the Hundred Years' War . Lady Claire is portrayed differently in the 2003 film adaptation , in which she is French instead of English, and is the sister of French commander Arnaut de Cervole .
Erkenbrand
The Two Towers
The Lord of the Westfold.
Lord James Montgomery Falsworth
Marvel Comics
He is the first of three superheroes to go by the name "Union Jack ".
Lord Farquaad
Shrek
The ruler of Duloc and a main villain.
Forlong the Fat
The Return of the King
The Lord of Lossarnach.
George Fox-Selwyn
Montmorency series
A wealthy British aristocrat, an undercover agent, and a friend of Montmorency .
Galadriel
The Lord of the Rings , The Silmarillion , Unfinished Tales
Lady Galadriel and her husband Lord Celeborn are the co-rulers of the realm of Lothlórien .
Lord Gast
The Chronicles of Prydain
A vassal of King Smoit and a rival of Lord Goryon.
Girion
The Hobbit
Lord of Dale during Smaug 's attack on the city, and an ancestor of Bard the Bowman .
Lord Glenarvan
In Search of the Castaways , The Mysterious Island
A wealthy Scottish noble.
Lord Goryon
The Chronicles of Prydain
A vassal of King Smoit and a rival of Lord Gast.
Lord John Grey
Outlander
A member of the British Army.
Lord Halewijn
Heer Halewijn
An evil magical being who murders people.
Helspont
WildStorm , DC Comics
A High Lord of the Daemonites, and a supervillain.
Agatha Heterodyne
Girl Genius
The main protagonist of the comic, the Lady Heterodyne,[ 59] and last of her family name.
Arthur Holmwood (Lord Godalming)
Dracula
One of the protagonists who are hunting the vampire Count Dracula.
Lady Hideko Izumi
The Handmaiden
A Japanese heiress being courted by a con man operating under the sobriquet of "Count Fujiwara" in Japanese-occupied Korea.
Thierry of Janville (a.k.a. "Thierry La Fronde")
Thierry la Fronde
A young French lord who fights against the English occupation of France during the Hundred Years' War .
Oscar François de Jarjayes
The Rose of Versailles
A woman who was raised as a male and is a French military commander before and during the French Revolution.
Lady Jessica
Dune
A Bene Gesserit , the concubine of Duke Leto Atreides , and the mother of Paul Atreides .
Lord Juss
The Worm Ouroboros
The chief lord of Demonland and the main hero of the story.
Lady Constance Keeble
Blandings stories
The sister of Lord Emsworth.
The Lady of the Lake
Arthurian legend
An enchantress who gives King Arthur the sword Excalibur .
Tywin Lannister
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
The Lord of Casterly Rock.
Lynette
Arthurian legend
A noble lady who travels to King Arthur's court to seek help for her sister Lyonesse.
Lyonesse
Arthurian legend
The sister of Lynette.
Lady Macduff
Macbeth
The wife of Lord Macduff.
Lord Macduff
Macbeth
Lord Macduff is the Thane of Fife .
Mr. Majestic
WildStorm , DC Comics
Also known as Lord Majestros, he is one of four Kherubim lords trapped on Earth during the Kherubim/Daemonite war. He is also a superhero similar to Superman .
Lady Marian
Robin Hood (2006 TV series)
A version of Maid Marian .
Lord Mavramorn
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
One of the Seven Great Lords of Narnia .
Lord Octesian
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
One of the Seven Great Lords of Narnia .
Olivia
Twelfth Night
A lady of noble birth who is at the center of the multiple plots of the play.
Jaina Proudmoore
Warcraft
The leader of Dalaran.
George Alexander Pyke, Lord Tilbury
Blandings stories
The resident of Tilbury House.
Lord Restimar
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
One of the Seven Great Lords of Narnia .
Lord Revilian
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
One of the Seven Great Lords of Narnia .
Lord Rhoop
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
One of the Seven Great Lords of Narnia .
Lord John Roxton
The Lost World , The Poison Belt , The Land of Mist
An adventurer.
Lord Ruthven
The Vampyre
A vampire.
Spitfire
Marvel Comics
Her real name is Lady Jacqueline Falsworth Crichton. She is a superheroine.
Catelyn Stark
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
Lady of Winterfell and wife of Eddard "Ned" Stark.
Eddard "Ned" Stark
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
Lord of Winterfell.
Lady Tremaine
Cinderella (1950 film)
The "Wicked Stepmother" of Cinderella in the Disney adaptation of the fairy tale.
Olenna Tyrell
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
Dowager Lady of Highgarden, and the matriarch of House Tyrell.
Lord Oliver de Vannes
Timeline
Also known as Sir Oliver. He is an English lord and knight based in France during the Hundred Years' War . He controls the castles Castelgard and La Roque.
Lady Vic
DC Comics
Her real name is Lady Elaine Marsh-Morton. She is a supervillain.
Knights and dames
These are fictional characters with the title of "knight " or "dame".
Fictional knight or dame
Work
Notes
Accolon
Arthurian legend
A knight who is tricked by Morgan le Fay into fighting against King Arthur .
Sir Andrew Aguecheek
Twelfth Night
A foolish knight.
Volker von Alzey
Nibelungenlied
A knight and minstrel.
Humphrey Appleby
Yes Minister , Yes, Prime Minister
The Permanent Secretary for the Department of Administrative Affairs.
Sir Arthur
Ghosts 'n Goblins
The primary protagonist in the video game series.
Solaire of Astora
Dark Souls
A knight
Sir Bagby
Sir Bagby
A knight and the title character of the comic strip.
Sir Balin
Arthurian legend
A knight of King Arthur's court before the Round Table existed.
Bedivere
Arthurian legend
A Knight of the Round Table .
Sir Toby Belch
Twelfth Night
The uncle of Olivia.
Black Knight
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
A knight whom King Arthur fights to cross a bridge.
Black Knight (Sir Percy)
Marvel Comics
Sir Percy of Scandia is the original Black Knight who serves King Arthur .
Dane Whitman
Marvel Comics
The Black Knight of the Modern Era .
Bradamante
Orlando Innamorato , Orlando Furioso
A female knight, and the sister of Rinaldo . She marries Ruggiero .
Dame Beatrice Adela Lestrange Bradley
Mrs Bradley series of novels, The Mrs Bradley Mysteries
A detective who eventually becomes a dame.
Sir Cawline
Sir Cawline
A knight who has to do a great deed to marry a king's daughter.
Gregor Clegane
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
An extremely large knight.
Dagonet
Arthurian legend
A Knight of the Round Table, and a jester.
Dame Edna Everage
Numerous appearances, including in The Adventures of Barry McKenzie , Barry McKenzie Holds His Own , Les Patterson Saves the World , The Dame Edna Experience , Dame Edna's Neighbourhood Watch , and The Dame Edna Treatment
A comedy character played by Australian comedian Barry Humphries . She receives her damehood in the film Barry McKenzie Holds His Own .
Falstaff
Henry IV, Part 1 , Henry IV, Part 2 , The Merry Wives of Windsor
A fat knight who socializes with criminals, and a companion of Prince Hal .
Harry Flashman
Tom Brown's School Days , The Flashman Papers
Originally a school bully, he becomes a Victorian soldier who pretends to be brave, but is really a lying coward. He receives his knighthood in Flashman in the Great Game .
Green Knight
Arthurian legend
His real name is Bertilak de Hautdesert. He wears green clothing and tests other knights.
Griflet
Arthurian legend
A Knight of the Round Table.
Sir Kay
Arthurian legend
The foster brother of King Arthur, the son of Sir Ector , and a Knight of the Round Table.
Knights Who Say "Ni!"
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
A group of knights who shout "Ni!" to force travelers to give them what they want.
Suzaku Kururugi
Code Geass
A member of the Knights of the Round .
Jaime Lannister
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
A knight of the Kingsguard.
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
Doctor Who
His full name is Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. He is one of the founders and commanders of UNIT .
Sir Ulrich von Liechtenstein
A Knight's Tale
The fictional name the squire William Thatcher uses to enter jousting contests after his master, Sir Ector dies, leaving his retinue unemployed. He is eventually knighted as Sir William in his own right by the Black Prince.
Magic Knight
Finders Keepers , Spellbound , Knight Tyme , Stormbringer
A video game character.
Meta Knight
Kirby
A mysterious but honorable knight.
Renaud de Montauban
Matter of France
A son of Duke Aymon.
Jorah Mormont
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
A knight in exile.
Sir Les Patterson
Numerous appearances, including in The Dame Edna Experience , The Dame Edna Treatment , and Les Patterson Saves the World
A rude comedy character who received a knighthood. He is played by Australian comedian Barry Humphries .
Harry Pearce
Spooks , Spooks: The Greater Good
The head of the counter-terrorism department of MI5.
Pelleas
Arthurian legend
A Knight of the Round Table.
Sir Hokus of Pokes
First appears in The Royal Book of Oz , and goes on to appear in later Oz books .
An elderly knight.
Austin Powers
Austin Powers
A hippie-like British spy. He is knighted in the film Austin Powers in Goldmember .
Johan, De Rode Ridder (Johan, the Red Knight)
De Rode Ridder
A lonely travelling knight.
Floris van Roozemond
Floris
A 16th-century Dutch knight.
Davos Seaworth
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
A landed knight.
Shield Knight
Shovel Knight
A female knight and the love interest of Shovel Knight.
Shining Knight (Sir Justin)
DC Comics
Sir Justin is the first of three superheroes to go by the name "Shining Knight". He was one of King Arthur's knights before being frozen and waking up in the modern world.
Shovel Knight
Shovel Knight
A knight armed with a shovel.
Silent Knight
DC Comics
His real name is Brian Kent. He is the son of Sir Edwin, who is a feudal lord.
Lord Soth
Dragonlance
A death knight and a former Knight of Solamnia .
Brienne of Tarth
A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones
A female knight.
Capitán Trueno
Capitán Trueno comic book series
A 12th-century knight-errant .
The White Knight
Through the Looking-Glass
A knight who helps Alice.
Link
The Legend of Zelda
In Breath of the Wild , Link is a knight, like his father.
Samurai
These are fictional characters with the title of "samurai ", a Japanese title of warrior nobility similar to "knight".
Lairds
These are fictional characters with the title of "laird ".
Esquires/squires
These are fictional characters with the title of "esquire " or "squire ".
Gentry
These are fictional noble characters who do not have titles nor are they noble in the strict sense, but do have aristocratic descent.
Fictional noble
Work
Notes
Bruce Wayne
New Earth
A wealthy businessman descended from the medieval Scottish nobility
Captain Haddock
The Adventures of Tintin
A mariner descendent of a French privateer.
Desmond Miles
Assassin's Creed
An Assassin descended of Florencian noble house Auditore family.
Captain Ross Poldark
Poldark
A British Army veteran of the American Revolutionary War, who returns to his home in Cornwall to find that his father has died, leaving his estate in ruins.
Christopher Tietjens
Parade's End
"The last Tory", a second son of a wealthy landowning family who serves in the British Army during the First World War.
Other nobility
These are fictional noble characters that do not have the above titles.
See also
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