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Note that some orders consider all ranks associated with the order to be full knights, whereas others only consider certain ranks within the order to confer full knighthood, lower-ranked members being considered associates of the order (as "''[[Gentleman|Imperial Gentlemen]]''"), but not knights.  In the case of the latter, full knights always have the term "knight" as a part of the name of the rank in order to avoid confusion with non-knightly ranks within the order.  Also note that members associated with an order who have not been granted a rank associated with full knighthood can sometimes be granted an independent ''Bachelor Knighthood'' in addition to their membership in the order that confers knighthood independent of the order.  
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Note that some orders consider all ranks associated with the order to be full knights, whereas others only consider certain ranks within the order to confer full knighthood, lower-ranked members being considered associates of the order (as "''[[Gentleman|Imperial Gentlemen]]''"), but not knights.  In the case of the latter, full knights always have the title "knight" prefixed to the name of the rank in order to avoid confusion.  Also note that members associated with an order who have not been granted a rank associated with full knighthood can sometimes be granted an independent ''Bachelor Knighthood'' in addition to their membership in the order that confers knighthood independent of the order.  
  
 
A special type of ''Bachelor Knighthood'' is known as the "''Knight-Retainer''". A ''Knight-Retainer'' is a dignity bestowed by a [[Duke|Subsector Duke]] upon one of his or her own personal retainers in order to grant them a special dignity as a “''Retainer of the Household''”. The dignity of ''Knight-Retainer'' carries honorifics equivalent to knighthood, at least in the vicinity of the subsector and within the spheres of influence of the granting Duke. ''Knights-Retainer'' are usually referred to in the style of "''Sir Eneri Smith, Knight Retainer of <small>[SUBSECTOR] </small>''" or "''Lady/Dame Glorinna Smith, Knight Retainer of <small>[SUBSECTOR] </small>''". The shorter version of the title is typically “''Sir/Dame <small>[NAME]</small>, <small>KR/ <small>[SUBSECTOR] </small></small>''”, but usages may vary from region to region. {{Page cite|name= Cirque |citeName= Cirque1|page= 184}} {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7 |article= Nobility in the Third Imperium (Part One)|page= 4-7}}
 
A special type of ''Bachelor Knighthood'' is known as the "''Knight-Retainer''". A ''Knight-Retainer'' is a dignity bestowed by a [[Duke|Subsector Duke]] upon one of his or her own personal retainers in order to grant them a special dignity as a “''Retainer of the Household''”. The dignity of ''Knight-Retainer'' carries honorifics equivalent to knighthood, at least in the vicinity of the subsector and within the spheres of influence of the granting Duke. ''Knights-Retainer'' are usually referred to in the style of "''Sir Eneri Smith, Knight Retainer of <small>[SUBSECTOR] </small>''" or "''Lady/Dame Glorinna Smith, Knight Retainer of <small>[SUBSECTOR] </small>''". The shorter version of the title is typically “''Sir/Dame <small>[NAME]</small>, <small>KR/ <small>[SUBSECTOR] </small></small>''”, but usages may vary from region to region. {{Page cite|name= Cirque |citeName= Cirque1|page= 184}} {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7 |article= Nobility in the Third Imperium (Part One)|page= 4-7}}

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