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Sunday, November 30, 2008 

Acquiring Nobility Titles

Fairytale stories would often include characters of nobility we have grown to love such as a prince or a knight both of whom we have grown to love because of the special role that they possess, more often than not heroic deeds that lead to the final “and they live happily ever after” In real life, these characters either acquired the title of nobility by heredity, that is they were born of royal lineage, or acquired through public service, a king bestowing a knighthood title of nobility to a soldier who did exemplary achievements in war, or through promotion to senior position