Jarl
The jarl is in Scandinavian Langue the equivalent of Count or Duc (cf English “ earl ”).
In the Scandinavian Mythology, Jarl was the son of the Ríg (Heimdall R) and Modir (best blood). Ríg spoke in Jarl about the rune S and other magics, as well as the language of the Oiseau X. Jarl brings together some men then and conquered some grounds, then Maria with Erna, with which it had eleven wire, ancestors of the warriors in the Scandinavian company.
Earl is a title adopted in England since the conquest of Knud, Danish king, answering the French title of count. He comes after that from marquis. This title appointed initially the governors of shires or counties. At the 19th century, it is purely honorary and does not imply any function.
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Simple: Earl
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