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English: The title Earl of Arundel is the oldest extant earldom and perhaps the oldest extant title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1138 for the Norman baron Sir William d'Aubigny. Until the mid-13th century, the Earls were also frequently known as Earl of Sussex, until this title fell into disuse. At about the same time, the Earldom fell to the originally Breton FitzAlan family, a younger branch of which went on to become the Stuart family which later ruled Scotland.
<nowiki>Earl de Arundel; Arundel grófja; Граф Арундел; Earl of Arundel; Conde de Arundel; Iarla Arundel; ارل آروندل; 阿伦德尔伯爵; Arundel Kontu; アランデル伯爵; Conde de Arundel; Earl av Arundel; เอิร์ลแห่งแอรันเดิล; Hrabia Arundel; Jarl av Arundel; Graaf van Arundel; 阿倫德爾伯爵; 阿伦德尔伯爵; Ерл од Арандел; Iarll Arundel; Earl of Arundel; conte di Arundel; 阿伦德尔伯爵; comte d'Arundel; oldest extant English peerage; Birleşik Krallık soyluluk unvanı; A legrégebbi, ma is létező angol főnemesi cím, jelenleg Norfolk herceg birtokolja; titre de noblesse; Граф Арондель; Графы Арундел; Граф Эрандел; Graf von Arundel; comte d’Arondel; Earl of Arundel; Earl av Arundel och Surrey; Hrabia z Arundel; 阿倫德爾伯爵; Conde de Arundel</nowiki>
Earl of Arundel 
oldest extant English peerage
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