
Duke of Friedland
The Duke of Friedland was a noble title used by members of the German aristocracy, most notably held by Wilhelm von Wied. The title signifies a high social rank and historical connection to the region of Friedland. While not a peerage associated with ruling territories, it reflects prestige and noble lineage. Figures with this title often played roles in military, political, or diplomatic spheres within European history. Overall, it denotes aristocratic heritage without implying current political authority or governance.