Baroness (disambiguation)

Baroness (disambiguation)

Baroness can refer to:

*The female equivalent of the nobility title Baron
*Baroness (band), a metal band from Savannah, Georgia
*"The Baroness", a fiction book series by Paul Kenyon
*Baroness (G.I. Joe), a villain in the G.I. Joe toyline
*Baroness (solitaire), a card game for one player


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