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... ary titles are a legacy of the earliest aristocratic systems where titles and authority are intertwined. In fact, it is this very concept that gives rise to aristocratic families.
Of course, during the course of dynasties, inherited titles are bound to be slowly reduced. Within a few generations, some of the titles even disappear entirely; maybe they are replaced by others, maybe not. And if one wants to obtain a title, they have to earn it through their own merit.
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