- By Spencer Miller
- Published 12/2/2008
- Society and Culture
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Rating:
Unrated

The acquisition of nobility titles formed an important aspect of the feudalistic era when monarchical institutions were the ruling powers In return for ruling the land for the kingdom, the ruling elite or sitting monarch bestowed a title of nobility for a person who showed exemplary loyalty to him or one who has achieved remarkable feats for the kingdoms during wars and these noble titles came with them special powers on governing and protecting territorial areas as well as administering resources, commanding labor, food and money over common citizens or those of lower noble titles