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Nobility is a state-privileged status which is generally hereditary. Titles of nobility are usually associated with present or former monarchies. The term originally referred to those who were "known" or "notable" and was applied to the highest social class in pre-modern societies. In the feudal system (in Europe and elsewhere), the nobility were generally those who held a fief, often land or office, under vassalage, i.e., in exchange for allegiance and various, mainly military, services to the Monarch and at lower levels to another nobleman. It rapidly came to be seen as a hereditary caste, sometimes associated with a right to bear a hereditary title and, for example in pre-revolutionary France, enjoying fiscal and other privileges. While noble status formerly conferred significant privileges, today, in most European countries, noble status is a purely honorary dignity. In the United Kingdom, where some peerage titles, until recently, guaranteed a seat in the Upper House of the Parliament, there are still some residual privileges.
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An aristocratic social class founded by [[Rudolf von Goldenbaum]] in {{d|9|rc}} to serve the [[Galactic Empire]], the nobility held most of the political and economic power in the Empire during the rule of the [[Goldenbaum Dynasty]].
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Nobility is a historical, social and often legal notion, distinct from socio-economic status which is mainly based on income and possessions. Being wealthy or influential does not automatically make one a noble, nor are all nobles wealthy and influential (aristocratic families have lost their fortunes in various ways, and the concept of the 'poor nobleman' is almost as old as nobility itself). Countries without a feudal tradition do not have a nobility as such.  
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==High Nobles==
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The High Nobility (門閥貴族) was the upper echelon of the Noble social class in the [[Goldenbaum Dynasty]]'s social hierarchy. High Nobles were men and women from the oldest and most powerful noble families in the [[Galactic Empire]]. It was from the High Nobility that most of the Empire's most powerful political leaders hailed from, not because of merit but because of blood.
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Ironically, when [[Rudolf von Goldenbaum]] first established the aristocracy, it was something of a meritocracy: men and women of exceptional ability could, at times, be elevated to noble rank. This provided early Imperial society with a degree of upward social mobility, allowing the culture of the Empire to stay dynamic. Eventually, however, the nobility became a stagnant social class, which could only be inherited through blood. This gradually increased the resentment of the lower classes, and eventually led to the Exodus of [[Arle Heinnesen]], and a rise in republican protestors and social reformers. The High Nobility, however, was ruthless in destroying anything that might endanger its authority.
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The High Nobility was the upper echelon of the Noble social class in the Goldenbaum Dynasty's social hierarchy. High Nobles were men and women from the oldest and most powerful noble families in the Galactic Empire. It was from the High Nobility that most of the Empire's most powerful political leaders hailed from, not because of merit but because of blood.
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Ironically, when Rudolph von Goldenbaum first established the aristocracy, it was something of a meritocracy: men and women of exceptional ability could, at times, be elevated to noble rank. This provided early Imperial society with a degree of upward social mobility, allowing the culture of the Empire to stay dynamic. Eventually, however, the nobility became a stagnant social class, which could only be inherited through blood. This gradually increased the resentment of the lower classes, and eventually led to the Exodus of Arle Heinnesen, and a rise in republican protestors and social reformers. The High Nobility, however, was ruthless in destroying anything that might endanger its authority.
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In the [[Imperial Civil War]], most of the High Nobility sided with Duke [[Otho von Braunschweig]]. At the end of the civil war, [[Reinhard von Lohengramm]] abolished the privileges of the aristocracy, stripping the nobles  who rebelled their titles, positions and property.
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In the Imperial Civil War, most of the High Nobility sided with prince Otto von Braunschweig. The more liberal nobles of the social-reform mindset--sided with Reinhard von Lohengramm in the war, but at the war's end, regardless of whether they were High Nobles or Low Nobles, the nobles that had rebelled agienst him were stripped of there titles and wealth. Those who did not they were allowed to keep there titles and wealth.  
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==Low Nobles==
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Nobility in name only, low nobles were poor aristocratic families of limited economic means. They did not necessarily own land grants, or hold positions of power within the government. These lower-class nobles were considered something of an embarrassment by the high nobles.
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[[Reinhard von Lohengramm]] was born into the von Müsel family, which had the lowest rank of nobility just one step above commoner status, Imperial Knight.
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==Reformer Nobles==
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Ostensibly drawn from both the high and low nobility, reformer nobles were aristocrats who advocated the democratic reform of the [[Empire]] and some, possibly, the abolition of the aristocratic class and the position of Emperor. During the [[Imperial Civil War]], the reformer nobles were persuaded to side with [[Reinhard von Lohengramm]] by [[Hildegarde von Mariendorf]], the head of the Mariendorf family. Eventually, all of the high and lower nobles that sided with the Lohengramm administration kept their aristocratic titles and properties, some even participating in the new Imperial cabinet or as members of the New Imperial Court.
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After Reinhard seized power, most reformer nobles expressed praise for Reinhard's reforms, while others expressed concern over his unwillingness to abolish the [[Goldenbaum Dynasty|Goldenbaum Monarchy]]. Among those were [[Karl Braque]] and [[Eugen Richter]], two former nobles that gave up their titles to serve Reinhard in a reformed government.
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==Noble Ranks==
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The known noble ranks in the Empire are (in descending order):
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* Grand Duke (Japanese: '''大公'''), this rank was given to princes once they reached adulthood and thus was only given to those directly related to the Kaiser.
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* Duke (Japanese: '''公爵''')
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* Marquis (Japanese: '''侯爵''')
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* Count (Japanese: '''伯爵''')
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* Viscount (Japanese: '''子爵''')
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* Baron (Japanese: '''男爵''')
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* Imperial Knight (Japanese: '''帝国騎士''') or ''Reichsritter'' in German, the lowest noble title, barely above commoner.
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The rank of Imperial Knight had previously been sold by the Imperial family when in need of funds, but by the time of [[Friedrich IV]], this means of fund raising was not possible as the title was no longer valuable. ([[Legend of Galactic Heroes Gaiden Volume 1: The Star Crusher]]: 'Cobweb')
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An aristocratic social class founded by Rudolf von Goldenbaum in 9 IC (318 UC / 3118 CE) to serve the Galactic Empire, the nobility held most of the political and economic power in the Empire during the rule of the Goldenbaum Dynasty.

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High Nobles

The High Nobility (門閥貴族) was the upper echelon of the Noble social class in the Goldenbaum Dynasty's social hierarchy. High Nobles were men and women from the oldest and most powerful noble families in the Galactic Empire. It was from the High Nobility that most of the Empire's most powerful political leaders hailed from, not because of merit but because of blood.

Ironically, when Rudolf von Goldenbaum first established the aristocracy, it was something of a meritocracy: men and women of exceptional ability could, at times, be elevated to noble rank. This provided early Imperial society with a degree of upward social mobility, allowing the culture of the Empire to stay dynamic. Eventually, however, the nobility became a stagnant social class, which could only be inherited through blood. This gradually increased the resentment of the lower classes, and eventually led to the Exodus of Arle Heinnesen, and a rise in republican protestors and social reformers. The High Nobility, however, was ruthless in destroying anything that might endanger its authority.

In the Imperial Civil War, most of the High Nobility sided with Duke Otho von Braunschweig. At the end of the civil war, Reinhard von Lohengramm abolished the privileges of the aristocracy, stripping the nobles who rebelled their titles, positions and property.

Low Nobles

Nobility in name only, low nobles were poor aristocratic families of limited economic means. They did not necessarily own land grants, or hold positions of power within the government. These lower-class nobles were considered something of an embarrassment by the high nobles.

Reinhard von Lohengramm was born into the von Müsel family, which had the lowest rank of nobility just one step above commoner status, Imperial Knight.

Reformer Nobles

Ostensibly drawn from both the high and low nobility, reformer nobles were aristocrats who advocated the democratic reform of the Empire and some, possibly, the abolition of the aristocratic class and the position of Emperor. During the Imperial Civil War, the reformer nobles were persuaded to side with Reinhard von Lohengramm by Hildegarde von Mariendorf, the head of the Mariendorf family. Eventually, all of the high and lower nobles that sided with the Lohengramm administration kept their aristocratic titles and properties, some even participating in the new Imperial cabinet or as members of the New Imperial Court.

After Reinhard seized power, most reformer nobles expressed praise for Reinhard's reforms, while others expressed concern over his unwillingness to abolish the Goldenbaum Monarchy. Among those were Karl Braque and Eugen Richter, two former nobles that gave up their titles to serve Reinhard in a reformed government.

Noble Ranks

The known noble ranks in the Empire are (in descending order):

(LOGH: 'The Klopstock Incident', HBSHBL: 'Drei Rot')

The rank of Imperial Knight had previously been sold by the Imperial family when in need of funds, but by the time of Friedrich IV, this means of fund raising was not possible as the title was no longer valuable. (Legend of Galactic Heroes Gaiden Volume 1: The Star Crusher: 'Cobweb')

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