CC-Nobles

Egyptoid's Table of Nobilities First half is just titles weighted by rank / rarity Second half is equally random noble titles Third half is random noble titlesm including brief description

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1,Emperor (Empress) 2,High King 4,King (Queen) 8,Archduke (Archduchess) 16,Prince Royal (Princess Royal) 24,Palatine 32,Prince (Princess) 40,Prince-Elector 48,Crown Prince / Crown Princess 56,Foreign Prince 64,Prince du Sang 72,Infante / Infanta 80,Dauphin / Dauphine 88,Duke (Duchess) 96,Marquis (Marquese) 99,Margrave 101,Castellan 111,Chieftain 122,Viscount (Viscountess) 133,Jarl / Eorl 144,Subchieftain 155,Count (Countess) 166,Earl / Earline 177,Baron (Baroness) 188,Baronet (Baroness) 199,Knight ("Sir” / “Lady") 101,Hetman (Hetwoman} 101,Thane / Alderman   101,Ridder / Chevalier     199,Lady / Lord    199,Esquire / Laird
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1,Emperor (Empress)- Rules over other kings and princes. 1,High King- Rules over lesser kings, often an elected position. < Common in Barbarian Cultures. 1,King (Queen)- Ruler who is the supreme authority in his land. A king normally owes fealty to no other. 1,Khan- Powerful nomad. Rules a great tribe or tribal federation. 1,Archduke (Archduchess)- Royal duke, possibly next in line for the throne, always a sibling of a king. 1,Prince Royal (Princess Royal)- Direct Child of a king or an emperor. And his Queen or Empress. 1,Duke (Duchess)- Rules over one or more marquises. 1,Marquis (Marquese)- Rules over one or more viscounts. 1,Margrave- Duke or Prince: but one who rules a border province, and therefore must have more soldiers, and do more to defend the home country 1,Chieftain- Tribal leader, usually leads a single tribe. 1,Viscount (Viscountess)- Rules over one or more counts. 1,Jarl or Eorl- Barbarian equivalent of a marquis, count or baron. May be hereditary, but often appointed. 1,Subchieftain- A tribal chieftain 's lieutenant. 1,Count or Earl (Countess or Earline)- Rules over barons. 1,Baron (Baroness)- Rules a barony, smallest sized fiefdom. 1,Baronet (Baroness)- Below a baron, given to commoners. 1,Palatine- Count who rules the area around the capitol region, may do regent duties when king is at war. 1,Prince (Princess)- Child of a Noble. Also may be the ruler of a Principality in which case he is equal to a king. 1,Knight ("Sir or “Lady")- An earned title which cannot be inherited. Usually granted by a king. 1,Castellan- appointed ruler of a small region, usually one with a castle and a large prison. 1,Hetman (Hetwoman}- A village leader. 1,Thane / Alderman-  rules a city  1,Prince-Elector  descendants of previous kings who still have political power, though they are not in line for throne directly themselves. 1,Crown prince / Crown Princess   A Crown Prince will assume the throne. Slightly higher rank than other siblings. 1,Foreign Prince    child of the ruler of a colonial region. 1Prince du Sang   direct line descendant of a king or queen {usually not those on throne currently}  1,Infante / Infanta    youngest child of the king. 1,Dauphin / Dauphine   heir apparent, who is often practicing to be king by managing a province. (like being an assistant manager before you get your own store) 1,Ridder / Chevalier    earned title from a nation where horsemanship is highly valued. 1,Lady / Lord-   various kind of lower Nobility. May rule a region, state, city, or just one valley. 1,Esquire / Laird-  Rules 1 to 5 estates.
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