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The Duke of Suffolk

The Duke of Suffolk is a title in the British nobility, historically associated with the region of Suffolk in England. The title has been held by various individuals, including notable figures in the Tudor period, such as Charles Brandon, who was the close friend of King Henry VIII and married his sister, Mary Tudor. The Dukedom symbolizes both peerage and lineage, and those who hold the title often play significant roles in history, politics, and society. While the title is still recognized, its holders today may not carry the same political influence as in earlier centuries.