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|colspan="5"|<nowiki>*</nowiki> Royal titles are bestowed upon the spouse of the actual owner of the power, but<br>their actual rank is that of "spouse/consort of King/Queen".<br>
|colspan="5"|<nowiki>*</nowiki> Royal titles are lent to the spouse of the title's true owner, but<br>their ''actual rank'' is that of "Spouse/Consort of King/Queen".<br>
<nowiki>**</nowiki> These are required to fight (or assist), but can also perform heroic deeds to gain<br>
<nowiki>**</nowiki> These are required to fight (or assist), but can also perform heroic deeds to gain<br>
land and become true gentry.<br>
land and become true gentry.<br>

Latest revision as of 21:57, 25 June 2017

Order of Precedence [e]
Title Addressed Description
Male Female
King* Queen* Majesty Leader of House & Kingdom
Prince Princess Highness Possible heir to House & Kingdom
Archduke Archduchess Highness Royal family
Duke Duchess Grace Royal family (extended) or given
Marquess Marchioness Lord/Lady Border houses (more important)
Count Countess Lord/Lady Leader of a county
Viscount Viscountess Lord/Lady Good province, small county and/or city
Baron Baroness Lord/Lady Province/Majordomo/hold/city/town
Baronet Baronetess Sir/Dame Majordomo/hold/town/village(s)
Castellan/Captain Sir/Dame/Title Captain of guard
Peer/Hereditary Knight** Sir/Dame Low nobility - Estate/village
Knight** Sir/Dame Firstknight***
Squire** Mr/Mrs/Ms Servants of Knights
Esquire Esquire/Sir/Dame Gentry person such as a third son or daughter
Freeman/Franklin/Citizen Mr/Mrs/Ms Land owner ranked below gentry
Villein Given name An unfree man working the land
Cotter Given name An unfree man with no land
Slave First name/"slave" An owned person with no rights
* Royal titles are lent to the spouse of the title's true owner, but
their actual rank is that of "Spouse/Consort of King/Queen".

** These are required to fight (or assist), but can also perform heroic deeds to gain
land and become true gentry.
*** Other names include tyrospur, hedge knight and wandering knight.