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| + | An '''[[Imperial]]''' [[Gentleman]] or [[Gentlebeing]] is an accomplished individual who has a positive relationship with the government and nobility. | ||
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| + | * ''See also [[Gentlebeing]] / [[Gentlesophont]]'' | ||
| + | * ''See also [[Imperial Gentry]]'' | ||
| + | * ''See also [[Esquire]]'' | ||
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| + | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == | ||
| + | '''[[Imperial Gentry]]''' (i.e. '''Imperial Gentlemen''' or '''Gentlewomen''' (a.k.a. "'''Ladies'''")) aren't technically Imperial Nobility (though they may be members of a local planetary aristocracy), but they have prestige that is often based upon their own accomplishments as well as interaction with the Imperial Nobility. | ||
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| + | === Entitlement Synopsis === | ||
| + | Not technically a rank of nobility. An '''Imperial Gentleman''' is one who is independently wealthy at a level in which he interacts with Imperial Nobility. He may be a significant member of local planetary aristocracy, the descendant of an Imperial Knight, or related to a non-inheriting cadet-line of an Imperial Noble Title. An '''Imperial Gentleman''' might be known by any number of different local titles from local world cultures or traditions, including such Galanglic titles as, Lord, [[Esquire]], Patrician, Thane, Master, Holder, etc., or alternatively, might be known by no special title at all other than "Imperial Gentleman". | ||
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| + | * The bearer of a [[Medal for Conspicuous Gallantry]] or [[Starburst for Extreme Heroism]] ranks slightly below a [[Knight]] of the [[Third Imperium|Empire]] in social status before the [[Emperor]] {{Unpublished cite|author=Marc W Miller in documentation accompanying ''Traveller<sup>5</sup>'' MCG-Card Award|citeName=MCG1}}, and thus falls into the category of an ''Imperial Gentleman'' as an "''[[Esquire]]''". | ||
| + | * Other ''Imperial Gentlemen'' likewise fall under the category of "''[[Esquire]]''" as associate members of ''[[Knight|Orders of Knighthood]]'' as junior (non-knightly) members. | ||
| + | * The status of "''[[Esquire]]''" entitles the individual to use the suffix "''Esq.''" after one's name in the absence of other post-nominals. | ||
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| + | In addition to personal property and lands, an '''Imperial Gentleman''' may occasionally hold a single terrain hex as a land grant, usually on a non-mainworld within a system. An ''Imperial Gentleman's'' land grant is generally known as a ''Lordship'' or ''Seigneury'' or (if it is the location of the Gentleman's estate) a ''Manor''. Note that until claimed and improved, the Imperium pays the holder of noble lands Cr1000 per Terrain-hex per year. <ref>T5 Noble Patent 8.5" x 11" forms (reverse side)</ref> | ||
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| + | * The bearer of a ''Discoverers' Land Grant'' (usually an award associated with members of the [[IISS]]) generally falls into the category of ''Imperial Gentleman'', though they do not normally rank as such unless and until they are able to take possession of their grant. | ||
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| + | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | ||
| + | No information yet available. | ||
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| + | === Typical Noble Hierarchy & Sequence === | ||
| + | ''Typical Noble Elevation Sequence:'' The elevation and promotion of a noble and his or her family typically takes the following sequence and may take generations: | ||
| + | * [[World-State Nobility]] or [[Imperial Gentry]] 》[[Imperial Clan]] 》[[Landed Nobility]] 》[[Noble House]] 》[[High Nobility]] 》[[Emperor]] | ||
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| + | ==== Noble Institutions ==== | ||
| + | {{:Referral-Table-Noble-Institutions}} | ||
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| + | == See also == | ||
| + | {{Referral-Tree-Imperial-Nobility}} | ||
| + | {{Referral-Tree-Third-Imperium}} | ||
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| + | == References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) == | ||
| + | {{Intermediate}} | ||
| + | {{Detail}} | ||
| + | {{Sources | ||
| + | |S1= {{Ludography cite|name= T5 Core Rules |page= T5.10 Book 1, p. 78, 88}} | ||
| + | |S2= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]] | ||
| + | |S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]] | ||
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| + | {{LEN|Imperial Nobles}} | ||
Latest revision as of 20:41, 2 September 2025
An Imperial Gentleman or Gentlebeing is an accomplished individual who has a positive relationship with the government and nobility.
- See also Gentlebeing / Gentlesophont
- See also Imperial Gentry
- See also Esquire
Description (Specifications)[edit]
Imperial Gentry (i.e. Imperial Gentlemen or Gentlewomen (a.k.a. "Ladies")) aren't technically Imperial Nobility (though they may be members of a local planetary aristocracy), but they have prestige that is often based upon their own accomplishments as well as interaction with the Imperial Nobility.
Entitlement Synopsis[edit]
Not technically a rank of nobility. An Imperial Gentleman is one who is independently wealthy at a level in which he interacts with Imperial Nobility. He may be a significant member of local planetary aristocracy, the descendant of an Imperial Knight, or related to a non-inheriting cadet-line of an Imperial Noble Title. An Imperial Gentleman might be known by any number of different local titles from local world cultures or traditions, including such Galanglic titles as, Lord, Esquire, Patrician, Thane, Master, Holder, etc., or alternatively, might be known by no special title at all other than "Imperial Gentleman".
- The bearer of a Medal for Conspicuous Gallantry or Starburst for Extreme Heroism ranks slightly below a Knight of the Empire in social status before the Emperor [1], and thus falls into the category of an Imperial Gentleman as an "Esquire".
- Other Imperial Gentlemen likewise fall under the category of "Esquire" as associate members of Orders of Knighthood as junior (non-knightly) members.
- The status of "Esquire" entitles the individual to use the suffix "Esq." after one's name in the absence of other post-nominals.
In addition to personal property and lands, an Imperial Gentleman may occasionally hold a single terrain hex as a land grant, usually on a non-mainworld within a system. An Imperial Gentleman's land grant is generally known as a Lordship or Seigneury or (if it is the location of the Gentleman's estate) a Manor. Note that until claimed and improved, the Imperium pays the holder of noble lands Cr1000 per Terrain-hex per year. [2]
- The bearer of a Discoverers' Land Grant (usually an award associated with members of the IISS) generally falls into the category of Imperial Gentleman, though they do not normally rank as such unless and until they are able to take possession of their grant.
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
No information yet available.
Typical Noble Hierarchy & Sequence[edit]
Typical Noble Elevation Sequence: The elevation and promotion of a noble and his or her family typically takes the following sequence and may take generations:
- World-State Nobility or Imperial Gentry 》Imperial Clan 》Landed Nobility 》Noble House 》High Nobility 》Emperor
Noble Institutions[edit]
| Noble Institutions | ||
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| Institution | Rank (SOC) | Remarks |
| World-State Nobility "Planetary Nobility" "Local Nobility" |
C6/Nob: 9 - 10(A) |
World-State and/or Local Nobility (i.e. "Planetary Nobility") possess a bewildering variety of titles and power bases. These nobles often predate Imperial contact and they do not possess Imperial sanction, title, or recognition even if the Imperium negotiates with them. According to Imperial law, they have no official standings or, more to the point, they possess the official recognition of a foreign power and not an indigenous, friendly ally. Some are later elevated to greater recognition and status.
Most of the Imperial Gentry are considered to be equivalent to this level. |
| Imperial Clans "Local Nobility" |
C6/Nob: 9 - 12(c) |
Imperial Clans hold an intermediate position between Imperial Noble Families and local world-state nobles. Many of these clans aspire to Imperial recognition and earn it through service or other means, thus acquiring Imperial title, but not always direct Imperial Sanction. Sometimes, organized multi-systemic interstellar powers have been known to acquire Imperial title and be recognized as Imperial clans, but not proper Imperial houses.
Most members of the Baronages and Hereditary Untitled Nobility fall within the upper strata of this level. |
| Imperial Noble Families | C6/Nob: 12(C) - 15(f) |
Noble Families occupy a tier below the Landed Nobility proper and are recognized by the Emperor and the Third Imperium. They hold Imperial title and sanction. While having both Noble lands and properties, these lands are not granted in conjunction with associated regional administrative responsibilities as are the lands of proper "fiefs" in the sense that the lands of the Landed Nobility are. A Noble Family is created any time a hereditary Imperial title is granted as an Honour Title or Ceremonial Title to a non-Noble Imperial Citizen or member of the Imperial Gentry or Untitled Imperial Nobility and becoming a member of the Imperial Baronage or Peerage, but not Landed Nobility proper.
Most members of the Imperial Baronage and many of the Imperial Peerage occupy this level. |
| Landed Nobility - "The Peerage" - |
C6/Nob: 12(C) - 16(G) |
Landed nobles are recognized by the Emperor and the Third Imperium. They hold Imperial title and sanction. Being a landed noble (peer) is practically a prerequisite to joining a Noble House although exceptions have been made. Landed Nobles are Imperial Noble Families whose landholdings are "fiefs" in the proper sense of the word, as they oversee and administer Imperial interests in these territories at the subsector and sector levels, as well as representing the associated fief-worlds before the Imperial Moot.
The Landed Nobility includes both the Imperial Landed Baronage and Imperial Peerage of Landed Marquises and higher. |
| Imperial Houses - Noble Houses - |
C6/Nob: 13(D) - 16(G) |
Many Imperial Noble Families eventually seek to consolidate and increase their power and prestige through concerted efforts of intermarriage or other social institutions of obligation. These families eventually form Noble Houses, which pool the assets of many families into greater accumulations of power, ability, and resources.
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| High Nobility | C6/Nob: 15(f) - 16(G) |
The Third Imperium has been called a government of, by, and for Dukes. Even the lowest Ducal title is an enormous sign of Distinction. The elevation and promotion of a Duke typically follows the below sequence and often takes many, many generations:
Ducal Elevation Sequence:
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| Imperial Family - Emperor - |
C6/Nob: 16(G) - 17(h/H) |
At the peak of the range of noble ranks is the Emperor (or "Karun") and the Imperial Family. The noble family may include princes, princesses, dowagers, and other noble titles. The spouse of an Emperor or Empress is technically the "Empress Consort" or "Emperor Consort" or "Prince Consort", but in common everyday usage the females are simply referred to as "Empress" but the males have an issue should their title be shortened; as to claim to be "Emperor" is treason!
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See also[edit]
Imperial Nobility
- The Imperial Household:
- The High Nobility (Peerage):
- 2a. Archduke / Archduchess // Kibarad (Kharhii), "Apkallu Kibrat Arban"
- 2b. Grand Duke / Grand Duchess // Saarpuhii
- 3a. Subsector Duke / Subsector Duchess // Saarpuhii
- 3b. Duke / Duchess // Saarpuhii, (Archaic: Sarriiu)
- The Peerage:
- 4a. Count / Countess or Contessa // Shakkan(a)khu, "Shak", (Archaic: Sarriiu)
- 4b. Viscount / Viscountess // Kankhu, Sarriiu, (Archaic: Shakkankhu)
- 5a. Marquis / Marchioness or Marquesa // Sarriiu, (Archaic: Kankhu)
- The Baronage:
- 6a. Baron / Baroness // Iishakku
- 6b. Baronet / Baronetess // Iishakkunek
- The Gentry: Untitled Nobility & Genteel Commoners:
- 7 . Knight / Dame // Kiduunuuzi
- 8a. Imperial Gentry: Esquire
- 8b. Imperial Gentry: Gentlebeing (Gentleman / Gentlewoman)
Third Imperium
- Government
- Imperial Government
- Imperial Leadership
- Imperial Law
- Imperial Symbols
- Demographics
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
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- Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), T5.10 Book 1, p. 78, 88.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science