In Ruthenian Empire, are two types of Nobility, The inmemorial (Amni̱mónef̱tos) sh) it is considered noble to those families or survivors those ancient dynasties and dynasties that have survived despite the time, in its restrictive sense , refers to the noble families whose origins can be traced from the fall of the Romania Kingdom. In its most inclusive sense and more generally accepted , refers to holders of feudal nobility who can trace their uninterrupted possession of nobility rights to time immemorial. the type of families are only 7 in the empire and have important nobility positions.
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| - In Ruthenian Empire, are two types of Nobility, The inmemorial (Amni̱mónef̱tos) sh) it is considered noble to those families or survivors those ancient dynasties and dynasties that have survived despite the time, in its restrictive sense , refers to the noble families whose origins can be traced from the fall of the Romania Kingdom. In its most inclusive sense and more generally accepted , refers to holders of feudal nobility who can trace their uninterrupted possession of nobility rights to time immemorial. the type of families are only 7 in the empire and have important nobility positions.
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| - In Ruthenian Empire, are two types of Nobility, The inmemorial (Amni̱mónef̱tos) sh) it is considered noble to those families or survivors those ancient dynasties and dynasties that have survived despite the time, in its restrictive sense , refers to the noble families whose origins can be traced from the fall of the Romania Kingdom. In its most inclusive sense and more generally accepted , refers to holders of feudal nobility who can trace their uninterrupted possession of nobility rights to time immemorial. the type of families are only 7 in the empire and have important nobility positions. On the other side, the Privilege nobility (archontiá tou pronomíou)which gave the Basileus as a reward for services to the State or glorious actions, which may be personal or transmissible. Personal granted only when a subject to enjoy it while alive and disappears with his death. Transmissible when possession is for the person to whom it is given and to their descendants so that passes all grades straight from male to male. There 7 noble titles, there a list of each one
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