Peerage in the United Roman Empire

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The nobility of the United Roman Empire is organized in a traditionally European style with slight changes to order and authority.

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Emperor

An Emperor (f. Empress) is the absolute sovereign over the breadth of the entire empire. The Latin versions of this rank are m. Imperator and f. Imperatrix.

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King

A King (f. Queen) is the ruler of a large section of the empire, usually commanding several princedoms. There are normally no kings or queen operating on a national level, this is usually only for use on local city-states, such as the city of Hades. Viceroy is a much more common title than King. Governor Generals often hold the official rank of Viceroy or Vicereine. The Latin versions of this rank are m. Rex and f. Regina.

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Prince

An individual holding the rank of Prince (f. Princess) is technically above that of a Viceroy but below that of a King. Imperial Princes are not included in, as they are immediate family of the Emperor. Princedoms are usually smaller land entitlements that that of a Viceroy, but one such exception is that of the Prince of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, a position legally held only by the eldest male of the immediate family of the Emperor. The Latin versions of this rank are m. Princeps and f. Principissa.

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Grand Duke

Grand Dukes (f. Grand Duchess) are usually senior royal officials and can be found in many offices throughout the government. Grand Duke is just one form of Duke. The Latin versions of this rank are m. Magnus Dux and f. Magna Ducissa.

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Archduke

Archdukes (f. Archduchess) are usually senior royal officials and can be found in many offices throughout the imperial government. Archduke is just one form of Duke. The Latin versions of this rank are m. Archidux and f. Archiducissa.

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Elector

Elector is a non-hereditary and non-royal rank, this rank is given to members of the Emperor's Privy Council only. There are no Latin version of this rank.

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Duke

Dukes (f. Duchess) are usually senior royal officials and can be found in many offices throughout the imperial government. Duke is just one form of Duke. The Latin versions of this rank are m. Dux and f. Ducissa.

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Count

Counts (f. Countess) are titles usually reserved for the sons of Dukes and Archdukes. The Latin versions of this rank are m. Comes and f. Comitissa.

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Visecout

Visecount or Earl is the highest title a commoner can attain, this rank is usually held by local politicians (such as mayors) and landholders who operate on local scales (such as farmers.) The Latin versions of this rank are m. Vicecomes.

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Marquess

Marquess (f. Marchioness) are usually high ranking commoners who hold little political power but are financially well off. A common belief is that this is a 'purchased' rank. The Latin versions of this rank are m. Marchio and f. Marchionissa.

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Baron

Barons (f. Baroness) are knights or dames who have proven themselves quite loyal to the crown and thus given further authority. Rich businessmen/women are often found in this rank, as well as the Visecount and Earl ranks. The only difference between a Visecount and Baron is the requirement of land and feudal dues. The Latin versions of this rank are m. Baro and f. Baronissa.

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Knight

A Knight (f. Dame) may hold territory, but not to the extent of higher ranked individuals. Knightdom is usually a honorary bestowment, a gift or reward for service rendered to the crown. Knightdom is by no means a military rank and does not affect the rank of any person in the imperial armed forces. The Latin versions of this rank are m. Eques.

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