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: The lowest rank accorded membership in the peerage and participation in the Moot. A baron in the landed nobility usually has a grant of land on a single world. Such landed barons generally are associated with rich or agricultural worlds.  Planetary nobility who rule a world are sometimes granted a barony on that world, partly as a courtesy and partly to give them a stake in the ruling of the empire. Ceremonial and Honour Nobility Barons typically serve in Imperial administrations or planetary governments. Higher Imperial admirals and generals are often granted the honorary title of baron without a fief or duties.
 
: The lowest rank accorded membership in the peerage and participation in the Moot. A baron in the landed nobility usually has a grant of land on a single world. Such landed barons generally are associated with rich or agricultural worlds.  Planetary nobility who rule a world are sometimes granted a barony on that world, partly as a courtesy and partly to give them a stake in the ruling of the empire. Ceremonial and Honour Nobility Barons typically serve in Imperial administrations or planetary governments. Higher Imperial admirals and generals are often granted the honorary title of baron without a fief or duties.
 
; [[Marquis]], [[Marquis|Marchioness]] or [[Marquis|Marquesa]] - {{Vilani|Sarriiu}}
 
; [[Marquis]], [[Marquis|Marchioness]] or [[Marquis|Marquesa]] - {{Vilani|Sarriiu}}
: An intermediate rank of nobility, a landed marquis is normally granted a fief associated with a world with the potential to become an industrial powerhouse with proper long-term oversight. Landed marquises' associated land grants can extend to a few other worlds within their local subsector. A landed marquis who manages to raise the status of their pre-industrial fief-world to that of full industrial trade-status will often be elevated directly to Count (skipping over Viscount altogether), with their marquisate land-grants being directly converted and expanded into a comital land grant (their marquisate title becoming submerged within the greater title). Ceremonial and landed marquises are sometimes found in minor leadership roles in local subsector bureaucracies. The title of Marquis has not been applied uniformly throughout the history of the Imperium. Historically the title was granted for different and varying reasons as compared to today, and at one time held precedence above that of Count.   
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: An intermediate rank of nobility, a landed marquis is granted a fief associated with a world with the potential to become an industrial powerhouse with proper long-term oversight. Landed marquises' associated land grants can extend to a few other worlds within their local subsector. A landed marquis who manages to raise the status of their pre-industrial fief-world to that of full industrial trade-status will often be elevated directly to Count (skipping over Viscount altogether), with their marquisate land-grants being directly converted and expanded into a comital land grant (their marquisate title becoming submerged within the greater title). Ceremonial and landed marquises are sometimes found in minor leadership roles in local subsector bureaucracies. The title of Marquis has not been applied uniformly throughout the history of the Imperium. Historically the title was granted for different and varying reasons as compared to today, and at one time held precedence above that of Count.   
 
; [[Viscount]] or [[Viscount]]ess - {{Vilani|Shakkanakhu}}  
 
; [[Viscount]] or [[Viscount]]ess - {{Vilani|Shakkanakhu}}  
: Another intermediate rank and not used everywhere in the Imperium. Landed viscounts are generally assigned to oversee worlds whose population is sufficiently high enough that they might become major population centers and centers of trade with proper long-term oversight and development of local infrastructure. Viscounts' land grants are often found on small clusters of two or three core worlds (including the primary fief-world) and/or a few other worlds of lesser importance within a subsector. A landed viscount who manages to raise the infrastructure status of their pre-high population fief-world to that of high population trade-status will often be elevated to Count with their vice comital land-grants being directly converted and expanded into a comital land grant (their vice comital title becoming submerged within the greater title). Viscounts are sometimes assigned to a mainworld within a cluster of worlds that do not otherwise have landed-noble marquises or barons. A viscount in this situation may be the only landed noble responsible for the worlds in his demesne. Ceremonial and landed viscounts are often found in leadership roles in local subsector bureaucracies.   
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: Another intermediate rank and not used everywhere in the Imperium. Landed viscounts are assigned to oversee worlds whose population is sufficiently high enough that they might become major population centers and centers of trade with proper long-term oversight and development of local infrastructure. Viscounts' land grants are often found on small clusters of two or three core worlds (including the primary fief-world) and/or a few other worlds of lesser importance within a subsector. A landed viscount who manages to raise the infrastructure status of their pre-high population fief-world to that of high population trade-status will often be elevated to Count with their vice comital land-grants being directly converted and expanded into a comital land grant (their vice comital title becoming submerged within the greater title). Viscounts are sometimes assigned to a mainworld within a cluster of worlds that do not otherwise have landed-noble marquises or barons. A viscount in this situation may be the only landed noble responsible for the worlds in his demesne. Ceremonial and landed viscounts are often found in leadership roles in local subsector bureaucracies.   
 
; [[Count]], [[Count]]ess, or [[Count|Contessa]] - {{Vilani|Shakkanakhu}}
 
; [[Count]], [[Count]]ess, or [[Count|Contessa]] - {{Vilani|Shakkanakhu}}
 
: The next full rank of Imperial nobility, landed counts generally oversee high population and industrial worlds.  Counts' associated land grants are often found primarily on clusters of two or three core worlds (including the primary fief-world) and/or several other worlds of lesser importance within a subsector (usually including territory on at least one reasonably important or high population world), with additional territories located on a few other worlds of lesser importance scattered across the rest of the associated sector. Ceremonial and landed counts are often found in leadership roles at the core of the local subsector or sector government bureaucracies.  
 
: The next full rank of Imperial nobility, landed counts generally oversee high population and industrial worlds.  Counts' associated land grants are often found primarily on clusters of two or three core worlds (including the primary fief-world) and/or several other worlds of lesser importance within a subsector (usually including territory on at least one reasonably important or high population world), with additional territories located on a few other worlds of lesser importance scattered across the rest of the associated sector. Ceremonial and landed counts are often found in leadership roles at the core of the local subsector or sector government bureaucracies.  

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