The aristocracy of Jinavia is the ruling class and the upper class of the Empire. Within the Aristocracy, the princely class is the most economically and politically powerful social group. The nobility might be either inherited or conferred by a fons honorum (Emperor or Patriarch of the Empire). Nobility is an acknowledged preeminence that is hereditary, i.e. all legitimate, male-line descendants of noblemen are noble. The distinctions are noble titles, predicates and coats. The titles can be freely granted by the Emperor and the Patriarch of the Empire. Their transmissibility is under the Salic law. The succession to titles of nobility and predicates attached place for the last male descendant invested by order of primogeniture, without limitation degrees, preferably on the state line. Wh
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| - The aristocracy of Jinavia is the ruling class and the upper class of the Empire. Within the Aristocracy, the princely class is the most economically and politically powerful social group. The nobility might be either inherited or conferred by a fons honorum (Emperor or Patriarch of the Empire). Nobility is an acknowledged preeminence that is hereditary, i.e. all legitimate, male-line descendants of noblemen are noble. The distinctions are noble titles, predicates and coats. The titles can be freely granted by the Emperor and the Patriarch of the Empire. Their transmissibility is under the Salic law. The succession to titles of nobility and predicates attached place for the last male descendant invested by order of primogeniture, without limitation degrees, preferably on the state line. Wh
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| - The aristocracy of Jinavia is the ruling class and the upper class of the Empire. Within the Aristocracy, the princely class is the most economically and politically powerful social group. The nobility might be either inherited or conferred by a fons honorum (Emperor or Patriarch of the Empire). Nobility is an acknowledged preeminence that is hereditary, i.e. all legitimate, male-line descendants of noblemen are noble. The distinctions are noble titles, predicates and coats. The titles can be freely granted by the Emperor and the Patriarch of the Empire. Their transmissibility is under the Salic law. The succession to titles of nobility and predicates attached place for the last male descendant invested by order of primogeniture, without limitation degrees, preferably on the state line. Who are called to the succession must descend by male common ancestor, first invested with the title. The various titles are given in the form of rank followed by the title. The name of the title can be both a geographic location or a surname. Nobody can make use of titles of nobility or attributes if he is not registered as a legitimate investment of such titles or attributes in the records of the Heraldic Council. Notaries, officers of civil status and all other public officials can not attribute to anyone noble titles or attributes in public documents or in any document of official character if the person fails to be demonstrates to be invested by producing a certificate of inscription in the registers of the Heraldic Council.
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