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Noble class of the world

Bottom level:

The titles of nobles are generally gentry and knights. They have titles of nobles of lords and knights, but they have no actual territory and their titles cannot be hereditary.

Aristocrats of the same level and above can only be called jazz for a lord who has no actual territory and are lifelong titled titles, but not adults. Many non-heirs or royal children of noble families will be given such titles with a small part of their property after they become adults, allowing them to leave their homes to live independently.

Generally, civilians who have made military achievements on the battlefield will be given the title of life-long knight and become the knight masters that everyone envies. This is also the reason why some young people are eager to join the army. However, there are only one civilians who can succeed. Most of them either die on the battlefield or return to their hometowns to live their lives with pain and a few pensions.

Lower level:

The nobles of the palace were mostly officials of the royal family, relatives of the royal family and members of the illegitimate family who were in the royal family during the era.

In principle, the palace nobles are not hereditary, but if they contribute a commission to the royal family, their descendants can be reduced to inherit the title. Once the palace nobles are granted territory, they will be promoted to hereditary nobles by themselves.

Depressed nobles, hereditary nobles who have no fiefdom or lost their territory, and exiled nobles in other countries.

Hereditary jazz or knight, a small local noble who had a small piece of hereditary territory, was mostly rewarded for the superior nobles' retainers.

Middle level:

The hereditary barons, viscounts and other local powerful nobles have large territories above one town and the most solid foundation in the aristocratic class.

upper layer:

Local powers above the hereditary Count have large territories above the city and have part of the discourse power of state affairs.
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