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A [[Knight]] is a noble rank within the system of [[Imperial Nobility]] in the [[Third Imperium]].  
 
A [[Knight]] is a noble rank within the system of [[Imperial Nobility]] in the [[Third Imperium]].  
 
* The [[Vilani (language)|Vilani]] term for Knight is ''[[Kiduunuuzii]]''.   
 
* The [[Vilani (language)|Vilani]] term for Knight is ''[[Kiduunuuzii]]''.   
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Please see the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] articles for more information: <br>
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=== Library Data Referral Tree ===
'''[[Imperial Nobility]]:'''
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Please refer to the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] for more information: <br>
* 1a. [[Emperor]] / [[Emperor|Empress]] / [[Karun]]
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{{:Referral-Tree-Imperial-Nobility}}
* 1b. [[Prince]] / [[Prince|Princess]] / [[Karand]]
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* 2a. [[Archduke]] / [[Archduke|Archduchess]] / [[Apkallu Kibrat Arban]]
 
* 2b. [[Grand Duke]] / [[Grand Duke|Grand Duchess]]
 
* 3a. [[Subsector Duke]] / [[Subsector Duchess]] / [[Saarpuhii]]
 
* 3b. [[Duke]] / [[Duke|Duchess]] / [[Saarpuhii]]
 
* 4. [[Count]] / [[Count|Countess (Contessa)]] / [[Sarriiu]] or [[Shakkanakhu]]
 
* 5. [[Viscount]] / [[Viscount|Viscountess]] / [[Sarriiu]] or [[Shakkanakhu]]
 
* 6. [[Marquis]] / [[Marquis|Marchioness (Marquesa)]] / [[Sarriiu]] or [[Shakkanakhu]]
 
* 7. [[Baron]] / [[Baron|Baroness]] / [[Iishakku]]
 
* 8. [[Baronet]] / [[Baronet|Baronetess]] / [[Iishakku]]
 
* 9. [[Knight]] / [[Knight|Dame]] / [[Kiduunuuzii]]
 
* 10. [[Gentleman]] / [[Gentlewoman]] / [[Gentlesophont]]
 
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
[[Knight|Knights]] hold a special place within the nobility. As the nobles most often encountered by common citizens, and the one title a citizen can readily aspire to, ''Knights'' are often seen as the most immediate face and voice of the {{Imperium}}.   
 
[[Knight|Knights]] hold a special place within the nobility. As the nobles most often encountered by common citizens, and the one title a citizen can readily aspire to, ''Knights'' are often seen as the most immediate face and voice of the {{Imperium}}.   
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* '''Imperial Knights''' are those recommended to and confirmed by the Office of the [[Emperors of the Third Imperium|Emperor]], often with the consultation of the Master of any Order to which they were recommended.  
 
* '''Imperial Knights''' are those recommended to and confirmed by the Office of the [[Emperors of the Third Imperium|Emperor]], often with the consultation of the Master of any Order to which they were recommended.  
  
Every world in the Imperium, save those under interdict and worlds with no permanent populations, has an assigned ''Landed Knight''. Such knights are usually (but not always) inducted into the [[Order of the Emperor's Guard]]. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7 }}  The specific title varies by region and the influence of Terran or other traditions.
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Every world in the Imperium, save those under interdict and worlds with no permanent populations, has an assigned ''Landed Knight''. Such knights are usually (but not always) inducted into the [[Order of the Emperor's Guard]]. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7 |article= Nobility in the Third Imperium (Part One) |page= 4-7}}  The specific title varies by region and the influence of Terran or other traditions.
  
''Ceremonial Knights'', on the other hand, have administrative duties as lesser functionaries within bureaucracies overseen by higher level {{Imperial}} nobles, sometimes serving as representatives of such nobles. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7}}  
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''Ceremonial Knights'', on the other hand, have administrative duties as lesser functionaries within bureaucracies overseen by higher level {{Imperial}} nobles, sometimes serving as representatives of such nobles. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7 |article= Nobility in the Third Imperium (Part One) |page= 4-7}}  
  
 
=== Entitlement Synopsis ===
 
=== Entitlement Synopsis ===
 
The lowest of noble ranks is ''knight'', awarded as an honorific rank in recognition of achievement or service.  
 
The lowest of noble ranks is ''knight'', awarded as an honorific rank in recognition of achievement or service.  
* A ''knighthood'' entitles the individual to use the prefix ''Sir'' (some females prefer ''Dame'', but such usage is obsolete) before the name, and to suffix the initials of the order of ''knighthood'' after the name.
 
 
* ''Knighthood'' is awarded within an order. Several dozen orders of ''knighthood'' exist within the Imperium. Some are restricted to specific classes of individuals, such as members of the Imperial Family, racial Aslan, racial Vargr, or other special groups.  
 
* ''Knighthood'' is awarded within an order. Several dozen orders of ''knighthood'' exist within the Imperium. Some are restricted to specific classes of individuals, such as members of the Imperial Family, racial Aslan, racial Vargr, or other special groups.  
 
* Others are awarded for specific achievement or service, or for holding specific positions within the government.  
 
* Others are awarded for specific achievement or service, or for holding specific positions within the government.  
 
* Still others are broadly based orders into which most new ''knights'' are inducted.
 
* Still others are broadly based orders into which most new ''knights'' are inducted.
* Those rare ''knights'' who are awarded a land grant (usually as part of an appointment as Imperial representative for a world) generally receive no more than 10km<sup>2</sup>, or alternatively a single terrain hex on the world with an associated terrain hex on a non-mainworld in the same system.
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* A ''knighthood'' entitles the individual to use the prefix ''Sir'' (some females prefer ''Dame'', but such usage is obsolete) before the name, and to suffix the initials of the rank within the order of ''knighthood'' after the name.
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* Each ''Order of Knighthood'' has its own official colors and badge. {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN5 |page= 25 |version= GURPS Traveller}}
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* Ordinary members of an ''Order of Knighthood'' wear sashes with the order’s colors over formal civilian clothing or over a military uniform. Sashes are worn from the left shoulder across the torso down to the right hip, with the badge of the order embroidered where the sash passes over the heart. The bottom of the sash terminates in a highly ornate knot, the design of which is unique to each order. {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN5 |page= 25 |version= GURPS Traveller}}
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* Other accouterments of Chivalric Orders vary from one order to the next, but can include:
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:* ''A Badge of the Order suspended from a ribbon (much like a military medal in appearance) for lower ranks''.
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:* ''A Badge of the Order suspended from a neck-ribbon (much like a high-level military award of valour in appearance) and/or larger Badges of the Order without ribbon pinned directly to the tunic or sash for middle ranks''.
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:* ''Large ornate "Plaques" or "Stars" derived from the Badge of the Order pinned directly to the tunic or sash for the higher ranks''.
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* Officers of each order have specific uniforms for wear during official ceremonies which are highly ornate and vary from order to order. {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN5 |page= 25 |version= GURPS Traveller}}
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* Nobles with multiple knighthoods usually wear all of the associated badges on formal occasions, except when attending official functions of a particular order. {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN5 |page= 25 |version= GURPS Traveller}}
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* Those rare ''knights'' who are awarded a land grant (usually as part of an appointment as Imperial representative for a world) generally receive no more than 10km<sup>2</sup>, or alternatively a single terrain hex on the world with an associated terrain hex on a non-mainworld in the same system.
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* The land grant of a ''Knight'' is known as a ''Lordship'' or ''Seigneury'' or (if it is the location of the Knight's estate) a ''Manor''.
  
 
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
 
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
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Under the nobility structure of the [[Third Imperium]], ''Knights'' are not members of the peerage and are therefore not subject to all protocols. ''Knights'' instead belong to ''Orders of Knighthood'' and are awarded privileges according to the order. Individual orders have their own particular codes (some lax, some stringent) and member knights are expected to abide by these codes. Several dozen ''Orders of Knighthood'' exist within the Imperium, and while all are technically equivalent in honor, they generally are considered to have a distinct order or precedence. Further, most orders also have an internal set of ''Ranks'' that are specific to each given ''Order of Knighthood''.   
 
Under the nobility structure of the [[Third Imperium]], ''Knights'' are not members of the peerage and are therefore not subject to all protocols. ''Knights'' instead belong to ''Orders of Knighthood'' and are awarded privileges according to the order. Individual orders have their own particular codes (some lax, some stringent) and member knights are expected to abide by these codes. Several dozen ''Orders of Knighthood'' exist within the Imperium, and while all are technically equivalent in honor, they generally are considered to have a distinct order or precedence. Further, most orders also have an internal set of ''Ranks'' that are specific to each given ''Order of Knighthood''.   
 
   
 
   
* ''Knights'' of all three types of nobility, ''Ceremony'', ''Honor'', and ''Landed'', exist within the {{Imperium}}; however, not all ''Knights'' are recognized by the Imperium as a whole. While most Knighthoods are non-hereditary and granted only for the life of the titleholder, ''Landed Knights'' are often an exception and often may pass their Title and Fief on to one child, subject to the same {{Imperial}} approval that affects higher Titles. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7}}  
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* ''Knights'' of all three types of nobility, ''Ceremony'', ''Honor'', and ''Landed'', exist within the {{Imperium}}; however, not all ''Knights'' are recognized by the Imperium as a whole. While most Knighthoods are non-hereditary and granted only for the life of the titleholder, ''Landed Knights'' are often an exception and often may pass their Title and Fief on to one child, subject to the same {{Imperial}} approval that affects higher Titles. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7 |article= Nobility in the Third Imperium (Part One)|page= 4-7}}  
 
# '''''Ceremony'''''. ''Ceremonial Knights'' have administrative duties as lesser functionaries within bureaucracies overseen by higher level {{Imperial}} nobles, sometimes serving as representatives of such nobles.
 
# '''''Ceremony'''''. ''Ceremonial Knights'' have administrative duties as lesser functionaries within bureaucracies overseen by higher level {{Imperial}} nobles, sometimes serving as representatives of such nobles.
 
# '''''Honour'''''. ''Honour Knighthoods'' are granted as rewards in recognition of achievement or service in some field of endeavor, and carry no duties or responsibilities other than the honor itself and its associated social distinctions and privileges.
 
# '''''Honour'''''. ''Honour Knighthoods'' are granted as rewards in recognition of achievement or service in some field of endeavor, and carry no duties or responsibilities other than the honor itself and its associated social distinctions and privileges.
# '''''Landed'''''.  Every world in the {{Imperium}}, save those under interdict and worlds with no permanent populations, has an assigned ''Landed Knight''. The specific title varies by region and the influence of [[Terran]] or other traditions. Most are members of the [[Order of the Emperor's Guard]], but other Orders are represented. The specific role each Knight plays on his or her world varies considerably, from mere social gadfly, to a local administrative post such as Port Warden of the local starport . On lower population worlds, the knight may even be the local ruler. Due to the differing role played by ''Landed Knights'' as compared to the higher nobility, it is rare for ''Landed Knights'' to also hold higher title unless it is a ''Ceremonial'' or ''Honor'' title. A ''Landed Knight'' represents the {{Imperium}} to the inhabitants of his world, while the higher nobles typically represent the interests of their assigned worlds or regions to the rest of the {{Imperium}}. Since a ''Landed Knight'' will typically only rarely leave his or her world or system, ''Landed Knights'' are usually chosen from those Knights native to the world. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7}}
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# '''''Landed'''''.  Every world in the {{Imperium}}, save those under interdict and worlds with no permanent populations, has an assigned ''Landed Knight''. The specific title varies by region and the influence of [[Terran]] or other traditions. Most are members of the [[Order of the Emperor's Guard]], but other Orders are represented. The specific role each Knight plays on his or her world varies considerably, from mere social gadfly, to a local administrative post such as Port Warden of the local starport . On lower population worlds, the knight may even be the local ruler. Due to the differing role played by ''Landed Knights'' as compared to the higher nobility, it is rare for ''Landed Knights'' to also hold higher title unless it is a ''Ceremonial'' or ''Honor'' title. A ''Landed Knight'' represents the {{Imperium}} to the inhabitants of his world, while the higher nobles typically represent the interests of their assigned worlds or regions to the rest of the {{Imperium}}. Since a ''Landed Knight'' will typically only rarely leave his or her world or system, ''Landed Knights'' are usually chosen from those Knights native to the world. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7 |article= Nobility in the Third Imperium (Part One)|page= 4-7}}
  
 
==== Typical Knight Ranks ====
 
==== Typical Knight Ranks ====
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* Member or Frater/Soror
 
* Member or Frater/Soror
  
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.  
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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.  
  
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}}
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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}}
  
 
==== Orders of Knighthood ====
 
==== Orders of Knighthood ====
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''General Imperium-wide Orders''
 
''General Imperium-wide Orders''
 
* The [[Order of the Starship and Crown]], established in [[17]]. Knights of the order are ranked solely according to the date of their knighthoods. {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN1 |page= 21 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Order of the Starship and Crown]], established in [[17]]. Knights of the order are ranked solely according to the date of their knighthoods. {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN1 |page= 21 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
* The [[Honorable Order of the Emperor's Guard]], established in [[52]] and originally limited to the Emperor's personal retainers but now of wide and diverse membership. {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN2 |page= 22 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  Most (though not all) ''Landed Knights'' are inducted into the ''Order of the Emperor's Guard''. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7}}  
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* The [[Honorable Order of the Emperor's Guard]], established in [[52]] by [[Emperor]] [[Cleon I]] and originally limited to the Emperor's personal retainers but now of wide and diverse membership. {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN2 |page= 22 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  Most (though not all) ''Landed Knights'' are inducted into the ''Order of the Emperor's Guard''. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7 |article= Nobility in the Third Imperium (Part One)|page= 4-7}}  
* The [[Order of the Knights Imperial]]. Most (though not all) ''Ceremonial'' and ''Honour Knights'' are inducted into the ''Order of the Knights Imperial'' {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7}}  
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* The [[Order of the Knights Imperial]]. ''<small>(Order of precedence not specified)</small>''. The order is of wide and diverse membership. Most (though not all) ''Ceremonial'' and ''Honour Knights'' are inducted into the ''Order of the Knights Imperial''. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |citeName= IL7 |article= Nobility in the Third Imperium (Part One)|page= 4-7}}  
* The [[Order of the Third Imperium]].
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* The [[Order of the Third Imperium]]. ''<small>(Order of precedence not specified)</small>''. {{Page cite|name= T5 Noble Patent Cards |citeName= T5Patent1}}
* The [[Order of the Empire]].
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* The [[Order of the Empire]]. ''<small>(Order of precedence not specified)</small>''. {{Page cite|name= T5 Noble Patent Cards |citeName= T5Patent1}}
  
 
''Restricted or exclusive Imperium-wide Orders''   
 
''Restricted or exclusive Imperium-wide Orders''   
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* The [[Order of The Cross of Arlea]]. (established in [[0]] by [[Emperor]] [[Cleon I]]). {{Page cite|name= Milieu 0 Campaign |citeName= M0-2|page= 58}}
 
* The [[Order of The Cross of Arlea]]. (established in [[0]] by [[Emperor]] [[Cleon I]]). {{Page cite|name= Milieu 0 Campaign |citeName= M0-2|page= 58}}
 
* The [[Honorable Order of the Arrow]]. (established in [[62]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]], to recognize interstellar explorers.). {{Page cite|name= Nobles |page= 22 |citeName= GTN2 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Honorable Order of the Arrow]]. (established in [[62]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]], to recognize interstellar explorers.). {{Page cite|name= Nobles |page= 22 |citeName= GTN2 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
* The [[Order of the Iridium Throne]].
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* The [[Order of the Iridium Throne]]. ''<small>(Order of precedence not specified)</small>''. {{Page cite|name= Imperiallines 7 |article= Nobility in the Third Imperium (Part One)|page= 7}}
* The [[Order of the White Star]]. (established in [[640]] by [[Emperor|Empress]] [[Arbellatra]], and subsequently disbanded in [[842]]). {{Page cite|name= Traveller Digest 14 |page= TBD}}
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* The [[Order of the White Star]]. (established in [[640]] by [[Emperor|Empress]] [[Arbellatra]], and subsequently disbanded in [[842]] by [[Emperor|Empress]] [[Paula II]]). {{Page cite|name= The Travellers' Digest 14 |article= Ghost Ship|page= 18}}
  
 
'''''Domain Orders'''''
 
'''''Domain Orders'''''
 
* The [[Ancient and Preeminent Order of Sylea]]. (originally established in [[0]] by [[Emperor]] [[Cleon I]], but reorganized in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN3 |page= 23 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Ancient and Preeminent Order of Sylea]]. (originally established in [[0]] by [[Emperor]] [[Cleon I]], but reorganized in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN3 |page= 23 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
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:*  The [[Order of Fornast]]. ''<small>(Order of precedence not specified)</small>''. {{Page cite|name= T5 Noble Patent Cards |citeName= T5Patent1}}
 
* The [[Ancient Order of Vland]]. (originally established in [[0]] by [[Emperor]] [[Cleon I]], but reorganized in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |page= 23 |citeName= GTN3 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Ancient Order of Vland]]. (originally established in [[0]] by [[Emperor]] [[Cleon I]], but reorganized in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |page= 23 |citeName= GTN3 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Order of Gateway]]. (established in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN3 |page= 23 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Order of Gateway]]. (established in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN3 |page= 23 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
* The [[Order of Ilelish]]. (established in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN4 |page= 24 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
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* The [[Order of Ilelish]]. (established in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]], demoted in precedence in [[436]] after the [[Ilelish Revolt]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN4 |page= 24 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Royal Order of Antares]]. (established in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN4 |page= 24 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Royal Order of Antares]]. (established in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN4 |page= 24 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
* The [[Order of Sol]]. (originally established in [[0]] as the [[Order of Terra]] by [[Emperor]] [[Cleon I]] and reorganized in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]], but later disbanded and subsequently reconstituted as the [[Order of Sol]] in [[1002]] by [[Emperor]] [[Gavin]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN5 |page= 25 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
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* The [[Order of Sol (Imperial Order of Knighthood)|Order of Sol]]. (originally established in [[0]] as the [[Order of Terra]] by [[Emperor]] [[Cleon I]] and reorganized in [[76]] by [[Emperor]] [[Artemsus]], but later disbanded and subsequently reconstituted as the [[Order of Sol]] in [[1002]] by [[Emperor]] [[Gavin]]) {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN5 |page= 25 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
:*  The [[Order of the Solomani Rim]]. ''<small>(Order of precedence not specified)</small>''.
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:*  The [[Order of the Solomani Rim]]. ''<small>(Order of precedence not specified)</small>''. {{Page cite|name= T5 Noble Patent Cards |citeName= T5Patent1}}
 
* The [[Order of Deneb]]. (established in [[589]] by [[Emperor|Empress]] [[Jaqueline I]], but only officially inaugurated in [[1116]]). {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN5 |page= 25 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Order of Deneb]]. (established in [[589]] by [[Emperor|Empress]] [[Jaqueline I]], but only officially inaugurated in [[1116]]). {{Page cite|name= Nobles |citeName= GTN5 |page= 25 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
:*  The [[Order of the Spinward Marches]]. ''<small>(Order of precedence not specified)</small>''.
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:*  The [[Order of the Spinward Marches]]. ''<small>(Order of precedence not specified)</small>''. {{Page cite|name= T5 Noble Patent Cards |citeName= T5Patent1}}
  
 
'''''Racial/Cultural Specific Orders'''''
 
'''''Racial/Cultural Specific Orders'''''
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* The [[Order of Wampallally]]. Established to honor loyal [[Bwap]] citizens. ''<small>(Order of precedence not specified)</small>''. {{Page cite|name= Stellar Reaches 12|page=34|article= Water War}}
 
* The [[Order of Eerynaaia]]. Established to honor loyal [[Luriani]] citizens. (established in [[317]] by [[Emperor|Empress]] [[Porfiria]]). {{Page cite|name= Luriani|version= Mongoose Traveller|page= 27}}
 
* The [[Order of Eerynaaia]]. Established to honor loyal [[Luriani]] citizens. (established in [[317]] by [[Emperor|Empress]] [[Porfiria]]). {{Page cite|name= Luriani|version= Mongoose Traveller|page= 27}}
 
* The [[Order of Gvadakoung]]. Established to honor loyal [[Vargr]] citizens. (established in [[642]] by [[Emperor|Empress]] [[Arbellatra]]). {{Page cite|name= Nobles |page= 81 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Order of Gvadakoung]]. Established to honor loyal [[Vargr]] citizens. (established in [[642]] by [[Emperor|Empress]] [[Arbellatra]]). {{Page cite|name= Nobles |page= 81 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Order of Hlyuea]]. Established to honor loyal [[Aslan]] citizens. (established in [[642]] by [[Emperor|Empress]] [[Arbellatra]]). {{Page cite|name= Nobles |page= 78 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Order of Hlyuea]]. Established to honor loyal [[Aslan]] citizens. (established in [[642]] by [[Emperor|Empress]] [[Arbellatra]]). {{Page cite|name= Nobles |page= 78 |version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Order of Muan Gwi]]. Established to honor loyal [[Vegan]] citizens. Administered by the [[Domain of Sol]]. (established in [[1005]] by [[Emperor]] [[Gavin]]). {{Page cite|name= Nobles |page= 82|version= GURPS Traveller}}  
 
* The [[Order of Muan Gwi]]. Established to honor loyal [[Vegan]] citizens. Administered by the [[Domain of Sol]]. (established in [[1005]] by [[Emperor]] [[Gavin]]). {{Page cite|name= Nobles |page= 82|version= GURPS Traveller}}  
* The [[Order of Wampallally]]. Established to honor loyal [[Bwap]] citizens. {{Page cite|name= Stellar Reaches 12|page=34|article= Water War}}
 
  
 
'''''Planetary Orders'''''
 
'''''Planetary Orders'''''
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A Knight is a noble rank within the system of Imperial Nobility in the Third Imperium.

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Imperial Nobility:


Description (Specifications)

Knights hold a special place within the nobility. As the nobles most often encountered by common citizens, and the one title a citizen can readily aspire to, Knights are often seen as the most immediate face and voice of the Imperium.

  • Retainer Knights are those named by a Subsector or Sector Duke to serve his or her interests and household. [1]
  • Imperial Knights are those recommended to and confirmed by the Office of the Emperor, often with the consultation of the Master of any Order to which they were recommended.

Every world in the Imperium, save those under interdict and worlds with no permanent populations, has an assigned Landed Knight. Such knights are usually (but not always) inducted into the Order of the Emperor's Guard. [2] The specific title varies by region and the influence of Terran or other traditions.

Ceremonial Knights, on the other hand, have administrative duties as lesser functionaries within bureaucracies overseen by higher level Imperial nobles, sometimes serving as representatives of such nobles. [2]

Entitlement Synopsis

The lowest of noble ranks is knight, awarded as an honorific rank in recognition of achievement or service.

  • Knighthood is awarded within an order. Several dozen orders of knighthood exist within the Imperium. Some are restricted to specific classes of individuals, such as members of the Imperial Family, racial Aslan, racial Vargr, or other special groups.
  • Others are awarded for specific achievement or service, or for holding specific positions within the government.
  • Still others are broadly based orders into which most new knights are inducted.
  • A knighthood entitles the individual to use the prefix Sir (some females prefer Dame, but such usage is obsolete) before the name, and to suffix the initials of the rank within the order of knighthood after the name.
  • Each Order of Knighthood has its own official colors and badge. [3]
  • Ordinary members of an Order of Knighthood wear sashes with the order’s colors over formal civilian clothing or over a military uniform. Sashes are worn from the left shoulder across the torso down to the right hip, with the badge of the order embroidered where the sash passes over the heart. The bottom of the sash terminates in a highly ornate knot, the design of which is unique to each order. [3]
  • Other accouterments of Chivalric Orders vary from one order to the next, but can include:
  • A Badge of the Order suspended from a ribbon (much like a military medal in appearance) for lower ranks.
  • A Badge of the Order suspended from a neck-ribbon (much like a high-level military award of valour in appearance) and/or larger Badges of the Order without ribbon pinned directly to the tunic or sash for middle ranks.
  • Large ornate "Plaques" or "Stars" derived from the Badge of the Order pinned directly to the tunic or sash for the higher ranks.
  • Officers of each order have specific uniforms for wear during official ceremonies which are highly ornate and vary from order to order. [3]
  • Nobles with multiple knighthoods usually wear all of the associated badges on formal occasions, except when attending official functions of a particular order. [3]
  • Those rare knights who are awarded a land grant (usually as part of an appointment as Imperial representative for a world) generally receive no more than 10km2, or alternatively a single terrain hex on the world with an associated terrain hex on a non-mainworld in the same system.
  • The land grant of a Knight is known as a Lordship or Seigneury or (if it is the location of the Knight's estate) a Manor.

History & Background (Dossier)

The Ziru Sirka

The lowest noble rank in the Old Vilani Imperium was Kiduunuuzii (Vil.holder of special privileges”), and corresponded roughly to the equivalent modern social position of knighthood. Kiduunuuzii held positions as lower level bureaucrats, judges, and administrators and did most of the day to day basic work for their bureau. Originally awarded only to individuals who had distinguished themselves in some administrative position, it eventually began to be awarded for distinguished military service, particularly for recipients with no other honorific. [4]

After the establishment of the Rule of Man over the defeated Vilani Imperium, most of the old Vilani titles were rendered into rough Anglic equivalents, and Kiduunuuzii was translated as Knight, though its function within the Old Imperial social and political structure initially remained largely unchanged. [5]

The Third Imperium

In the early years of the Imperium, Knights often served in minor positions throughout the majority of the Imperial government, and were often assigned to act as couriers or personal representatives of higher ranked nobles on critical missions. [4]

Under the nobility structure of the Third Imperium, Knights are not members of the peerage and are therefore not subject to all protocols. Knights instead belong to Orders of Knighthood and are awarded privileges according to the order. Individual orders have their own particular codes (some lax, some stringent) and member knights are expected to abide by these codes. Several dozen Orders of Knighthood exist within the Imperium, and while all are technically equivalent in honor, they generally are considered to have a distinct order or precedence. Further, most orders also have an internal set of Ranks that are specific to each given Order of Knighthood.

  • Knights of all three types of nobility, Ceremony, Honor, and Landed, exist within the Imperium; however, not all Knights are recognized by the Imperium as a whole. While most Knighthoods are non-hereditary and granted only for the life of the titleholder, Landed Knights are often an exception and often may pass their Title and Fief on to one child, subject to the same Imperial approval that affects higher Titles. [2]
  1. Ceremony. Ceremonial Knights have administrative duties as lesser functionaries within bureaucracies overseen by higher level Imperial nobles, sometimes serving as representatives of such nobles.
  2. Honour. Honour Knighthoods are granted as rewards in recognition of achievement or service in some field of endeavor, and carry no duties or responsibilities other than the honor itself and its associated social distinctions and privileges.
  3. Landed. Every world in the Imperium, save those under interdict and worlds with no permanent populations, has an assigned Landed Knight. The specific title varies by region and the influence of Terran or other traditions. Most are members of the Order of the Emperor's Guard, but other Orders are represented. The specific role each Knight plays on his or her world varies considerably, from mere social gadfly, to a local administrative post such as Port Warden of the local starport . On lower population worlds, the knight may even be the local ruler. Due to the differing role played by Landed Knights as compared to the higher nobility, it is rare for Landed Knights to also hold higher title unless it is a Ceremonial or Honor title. A Landed Knight represents the Imperium to the inhabitants of his world, while the higher nobles typically represent the interests of their assigned worlds or regions to the rest of the Imperium. Since a Landed Knight will typically only rarely leave his or her world or system, Landed Knights are usually chosen from those Knights native to the world. [2]

Typical Knight Ranks

The Sovereign of the Order is the individual from whom the dignity of the title derives its legitimacy and from whom all appointments to the order are technically subject. This is normally the Emperor or the Archduke of the Domain to which the order belongs. The Grand Master or Grand Collar of the Order is the titular head of the order proper. It is typically held by a member who otherwise is of the highest rank within the order. The position of Grand Master may be held either by the Sovereign of the Order personally, or by one whom he or she has appointed to the position.

Orders of Knighthood typically have one or more "ranks" within their orders denoting varying levels of dignity. The particular number and names of ranks within any given Order of Knighthood will vary from order to order, but some typical ranks include:

  • Knight Grand Commander or Knight Grand Cross
  • Knight Commander
  • Knight or Knight Companion
  • Companion or Commander
  • Officer or Lieutenant
  • Member or Frater/Soror

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 "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.

A special type of Bachelor Knighthood is known as the "Knight-Retainer". A Knight-Retainer is a dignity bestowed by a 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 [SUBSECTOR] " or "Lady/Dame Glorinna Smith, Knight Retainer of [SUBSECTOR] ". The shorter version of the title is typically “Sir/Dame [NAME], KR/ [SUBSECTOR] ”, but usages may vary from region to region. [1] [2]

Orders of Knighthood

Knighthood is normally granted within an Order of Knighthood, each of which has individual specific traditions and customs - some stringent and some lax. The Orders of Knighthood have an order of precedence determined by the date of creation of the order.

Imperium-wide Orders of Knighthood

General Imperium-wide Orders

Restricted or exclusive Imperium-wide Orders

Domain Orders

Racial/Cultural Specific Orders

Planetary Orders

Minor Imperial Orders of Knighthood have been established for inhabitants of many of the major worlds of the Imperium. Like the major orders noted above, these are usually granted and overseen by the Archdukes of the Domains, or occasionally, by the Emperor. A grand commander or similar person, appointed by the sovereign of the order, usually heads a planetary order as Grand Master of the Order. Typical candidates for appointments to planetary orders are a planet’s head of state, or its Imperial Landed Nobles. Membership in planetary orders is restricted to a small proportion of the inhabitants of the world in question, and carries a certain amount of social prestige in the world’s immediate vicinity. Ranks within an order vary from world to world, but tend to be similar to those of the major orders discussed above. Planetary knighthoods exist primarily to give local magnates some political and social standing when they travel off-world, and to enhance their prestige when they must deal with off-worlders. [19]

References & Contributors (Sources)

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
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