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... for his military contributions.
In the Empire, a Baronet was a middle-of-the-pack Noble; a lower rank than a Baron, but higher than a knight.
Baronets were entitled to a private estate, which was one of the many privileges given to Nobles. Hans was given a small piece of land located on the edge of the Empire, which he named ‘Morris Estate’.
Henry was the eldest son of Baronet Hans.
‘Given the title of ‘Baronet’ because of his great deeds, huh?’
A Noble no ...
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