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| + | ====== Imperial Titles ====== | ||
| + | ===== Sovereign Rulers ===== | ||
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| + | Sovereign Rulers claim the absolute right to rule an area of land such as a state, country or island – however the justification for the claims can be varied. | ||
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| + | However, within The Hann Empire, each of these Sovereign Rulers has agreed to adhere to the legal principles of the empire, and thus follow The Empire’s Law when required. | ||
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| + | ==== Monarchs ==== | ||
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| + | Royal Families claim Sovereign rights for the head of their family, known as the Monarch, through birth right. | ||
| + | * King / Queen – A title generally reserved for the sovereign ruler of a country large enough to be split into administrative regions, districts or counties – which is known as a Kingdom. | ||
| + | * Imperial Dukes / Duchesses - A title generally reserved for the sovereign ruler of a country that is NOT large enough to be split into administrative regions, districts or counties – which is known as a Duchy. | ||
| + | * Imperial Prince / Princess – A title generally reserved for the sovereign ruler of a city state. | ||
| + | * Children and grandchildren of a monarch (King, Duke or Prince) are given the courtesy title of Prince or Princess and are still considered Royal. Great-grandchildren and successive generations do not get this title. | ||
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| + | ==== Other Sovereigns ==== | ||
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| + | Some sovereign states use other forms of government, and their leaders are normally accorded similar status to other Sovereign Rulers. | ||
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| + | * Small Nations | ||
| + | * Republic – The ruler is chosen by a small group of people. | ||
| + | * Theocracy – A sovereign state ruled by priests from a single religious organisation, | ||
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| + | ===== Palatine Nobles ===== | ||
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| + | These nobles have a hereditary right to their lands, who pay homage and taxes to their sovereign, but they are recognised as minor royalty and given a place on the Hann council. | ||
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| + | Chiefdom – Unlike other ‘paltine’ rulers, a Chieftain rules over a large, disparate family group, rather than over a distinct area of land, and is generally a holdover from days gone by. It stems from the times of antiquity, where a single extended family were spread across an area of land, but subsequently, | ||
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| + | ===== Imperial Ranks ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Imperial Barons ==== | ||
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| + | Imperial Barons are not Royal but all states are required to treat them with the proper respect. | ||
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| + | Imperial Barons are recognised in three different grades. | ||
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| + | * **Grand Baron** - the highest non-sovereign rank in the Empire, and reserved to those who represent one of the three Imperial Services at Council. | ||
| + | * **Baron** - Governors of Imperial Holdings. These are few and far between | ||
| + | * **Visbaron** - Most frequently, department heads in the various Imperial enclaves. | ||
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| + | ==== Imperial Knights ==== | ||
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| + | Imperial Knights are people who have performed a fairly major service for the Empire. | ||
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| + | * **Knight Grand Commander** - often a political appointment. | ||
| + | * **Knight Commander** - often awarded to the commander successful in fleet, or large group, actions. | ||
| + | * **Knight Captain** - often awarded to in medium sized actions | ||
| + | * **Knight Lieutenant** - Often awarded for an individual effort of great gallantry, or commanders of smaller units who have a good record. | ||
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| + | The rank you are appointed to, when you are appointed to the order, depends on your status, the service that you have provided and, of course, on who you know. These are lifetime appointments, | ||
