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A [[Gentleman]] or [[Gentlesophont]] is an accomplished individual who has a positive relationship with the government and nobility.  
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An '''[[Imperial]]''' [[Gentleman]] or [[Gentlesophont]] is an accomplished individual who has a positive relationship with the government and nobility.  
 
* ''See also [[Gentlesophont]]''
 
* ''See also [[Gentlesophont]]''
 
* ''See also [[Esquire]]''
 
* ''See also [[Esquire]]''
 
    
 
    
 
== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
'''Gentlemen''' or '''Gentlewomen''' (a.k.a. "'''Ladies'''") aren't technically nobility, but their prestige is based upon their own accomplishments as well as interaction with the nobility.  
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'''Imperial Gentlemen''' or '''Gentlewomen''' (a.k.a. "'''Ladies'''") aren't technically nobility, but their prestige is based upon their own accomplishments as well as interaction with the nobility.  
  
 
=== Entitlement Synopsis ===
 
=== 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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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 [[Third Imperium|Empire]] in social status before the [[Emperor]], and thus falls into the category of ''Imperial Gentleman''. {{Unpublished cite|author=Marc W Miller in documentation accompanying ''Traveller<sup>5</sup>'' MCG-Card Award|citeName=MCG1}}
 
* 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]], and thus falls into the category of ''Imperial Gentleman''. {{Unpublished cite|author=Marc W Miller in documentation accompanying ''Traveller<sup>5</sup>'' MCG-Card Award|citeName=MCG1}}

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An Imperial Gentleman or Gentlesophont is an accomplished individual who has a positive relationship with the government and nobility.

Description (Specifications)

Imperial Gentlemen or Gentlewomen (a.k.a. "Ladies") aren't technically nobility, but their prestige is based upon their own accomplishments as well as interaction with the nobility.

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".

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.

History & Background (Dossier)

No information yet available.

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:

Noble Institutions

Noble Institutions
Institution Rank (SOC) Remarks
World-State (Local) Nobility N: 7 - 10(A) World-State and/or local 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.
Imperial Clans N: 7 - 12(c) Imperial Clans hold an intermediate position between houses 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.
Landed Nobility N: 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 (peerage) is practically a prerequisite to joining a Noble House although exceptions have been made.
Imperial Houses N: 12(C) - 16(G) Many 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.
  • Some have compared the machinations of the Noble Houses and Clans to the dance of Imperial corporations and megacorporations. Perhaps more accurately, the two are massively intertwined to the point where the political aspirations of nobles and the economic aspirations of corporations and megacorporations are practically one.
High Nobility N: 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:

Emperor N: 17(H) At the peak of the range of noble ranks is the Emperor 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 refereed to as "Empress" but the males have an issue should their title be shortened as to claim to be "Emperor" is treason!
  • The Emperor is the ultimate object of thousands upon thousands of oaths of loyalty and fealty from the nobility. All of the Emperor's subjects number in the quadrillions...

See Also

Imperial Nobility:

Third Imperium

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  1. Information provided to the library by Marc W Miller in documentation accompanying Traveller5 MCG-Card Award
  2. T5 Noble Patent 8.5" x 11" forms (reverse side)