Ralph Fiennes and Rhys Ifans share a role in an odd sort of way, both have played members of English/British nobility with the same noble name, Oxford, with one very important difference. In Anonymous (2011), Ifans portrayed a somewhat fictionalized version of Edward de Vere, The 17th Earl of Oxford, a real life person who lived from 1550-1604 and was a childhood ward of Queen Elizabeth I and a long time member of her court. Fiennes portrays a fictional member of British Nobility, Orlando Oxford, The Duke of Oxford (number not used in the film, so unknown whether he was the 1st Duke or the 10th Duke, etc,), a peerage which has never been created in the history of English, British, or United Kingdom nobility. At the time of Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford was the second oldest Earldom in England, however, if there would have ever been a Duke of Oxford, it would have outranked de Vere, since Dukes are the highest ranked members of nobility, short of the Royal Family, in the English/British/UK nobility "system".
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