Duke

A duke (male) (British English: /djk/ or American English: /dk/) or duchess (female) can either be a monarch ruling over a duchy or a member of the nobility, historically of highest rank below the monarch. The title comes from French duc, itself from the Latin dux, 'leader', a term used in republican Rome to refer to a military commander without an official rank (particularly one of Germanic or Celtic origin), and later coming to mean the leading military commander of a province.

During the Middle Ages the title (as Herzog) signified first among the Germanic monarchies. Dukes were the rulers of the provinces and the superiors of the counts in the cities and later, in the feudal monarchies, the highest-ranking peers of the king. A duke may or may not be, ipso facto, a member of the nation's peerage: in the United Kingdom and Spain all dukes are/were also peers of the realm, in France some were and some were not, while the term is not applicable to dukedoms of other nations, even where an institution similar to the peerage (e.g., Grandeeship, Imperial Diet, Hungarian House of Magnates) existed.

Duke (disambiguation)

A Duke or Grand Duke is a title of nobility for aristocrats of very high rank.

Duke, Dukes, or The Duke may also refer to:

People

  • Duke (surname)
  • Dukes (surname)
  • Duke Ihenacho (born 1989), American National Football League player
  • Duke Kahanamoku (1890-1968), Hawaiian swimmer and surfer
  • Duke McKenzie (born 1963), British retired boxer
  • Duke Worne (1888-1933), American silent film director and actor
  • Duke (nickname)
  • Fictional characters

  • Duke (G.I. Joe), from the G.I. Joe TV series, toy line and comic book series
  • Duke the Lost Engine, from The Railway series
  • Uncle Duke, from Doonesbury
  • Tony "Duke" Evers, in the Rocky films
  • Duke Lavery, on the American soap opera General Hospital
  • Duke, from KOF: Maximum Impact
  • Duke of New York, aka "The Duke, A Number One", gang leader in Escape from New York
  • Duke, the dog from the animated film Barnyard and its television spin-off Back at the Barnyard
  • Duke Nukem (character), fictional character and action hero who has been the protagonist in over a dozen video games
  • Hitman (2016 video game)

    Hitman is an action-adventure stealth video game that is currently under development by IO Interactive and will be published by Square Enix for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on 11 March 2016 in an episodic release format. It will be the sixth entry in the Hitman video game series. The beta will serve as a prequel to the series, however the main game will take place after the events of Absolution.

    Gameplay

    Hitman is a third-person stealth video game in which players take control of Agent 47, an extremely well-trained assassin, travelling to international locations and eliminating contracted targets. As in other games in the series, players are given a large amount of room for creativity in approaching their assassinations. For instance, players may utilise long-ranged rifles to snipe a target from a long distance, or they may decide to assassinate the target at close range by using blade weapons or garrote wire. Players can also use explosives, or disguise the assassination by creating a seemingly accidental death. A common method to approach a mission is to incapacitate other characters and wear their outfits as a disguise, which allows the player to gain access to restricted areas more easily. Actions of the non-playable characters also influence the game. For instance, players can gain more information about the position of their target through listening to a nearby news report.

    Hitman (UK game show)

    Hitman is a quiz programme that was produced by Television South and aired on the ITV network for 1 series in 1989, the programme was hosted by Nick Owen. The series had 15 episodes and ran between 21 February to 30 May on Tuesdays. The program was based on the US version, which aired on NBC in 1983 and was hosted by Peter Tomarken.

    Gameplay

    In the first round, three players watched a film clip and then answered a series of questions about it. Each correct answer earned a "hitman" for the player who gave it. The first two players to earn five hitmen advanced to the next round; the third was eliminated and given a consolation prize consisting of champagne and caviar.

    For the second round, each of the remaining two players was given an army of hitmen to defend. The first player who qualified for the round received nine hitmen, while the second player received eight. They watched a new film clip and answered questions about it, with each correct answer eliminating one of the opponent's hitmen. The first player to wipe out all of his/her opponent's hitmen won the game and advanced to the final round for a chance to win up to £3,000.

    Hitman (disambiguation)

    A hitman is an assassin involved in contract killing.

    Hitman, Hit Man or Hitmen may also refer to:

    Books and comics

  • Hitman (DC Comics), a fictional character in the DC Comics universe
  • Hitman (Marvel Comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe
  • Hitman: Enemy Within, a novel by William C. Dietz
  • Hit Man, a novel by Lawrence Block
  • Hit Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors, a book by Rex Feral
  • Hit Men: Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business, an expose of the music industry by Fredric Dannen
  • Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling, autobiography of wrestler Bret Hart (see below)
  • Film and television

  • Hit Man (film), a 1972 action film starring Pam Grier
  • The Hit Man, a 1991 tv film, see J. Terry Williams
  • The Hitman, a 1991 action/adventure film starring Chuck Norris
  • Hitman (1997 film), a British action film
  • Hitman (1998 film), an Hong Kong action film
  • Hitman (2007 film), a film based on the Hitman video game series (see below), starring Timothy Olyphant
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