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==Taurian Concordat==
 
==Taurian Concordat==
Nobility in the [[Taurian Concordat]], while mirroring the Peers Lists found in the Inner Sphere, are unique in several regards.  While often hereditary, titles can only be bestowed on a person who has performed a service to the people of the Concordat (who are considered distinct from the government itself), such as an achievement in education.  Like the government, Taurian nobility are expected to serve the people, providing the greatest good to the greatest number of people, while the titles themselves confer little actual power.  Ancient laws stipulate that the rewards which come with titles are modest: a small landhold, a one-time cash reward, or an intellectual patent to name a few.  This is done in part in the belief that a severe wealth gap between the rich and the poor is ultimately destructive to the functioning of a free society.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 73</ref><ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 107</ref>
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Nobility in the [[Taurian Concordat]], while mirroring the Peers Lists found in the Inner Sphere, are unique in several regards.  While often hereditary, titles can only be bestowed on a person who has performed a service to the people of the Concordat (who are considered distinct from the government itself), such as an achievement in education.  Like the government, Taurian nobility are expected to serve the people, providing the greatest good to the greatest number of people, while the titles themselves confer little actual power.  Ancient laws stipulate that the rewards which come with titles are modest: a small landhold, a one-time cash reward, or an intellectual patent to name a few.  This is done in part in the belief that a sever wealth gap between the rich and the poor is ultimately destructive to the functioning of a free society.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 73</ref><ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 107</ref>
  
 
One of the responsibilities expected of Taurian nobles during times of war is the raising and equipping of local defense regiments at their own expense.  While the number and quality of these troops will obviously vary, they play an important role in supporting the [[Taurian Defense Force]] when needed.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 80</ref>
 
One of the responsibilities expected of Taurian nobles during times of war is the raising and equipping of local defense regiments at their own expense.  While the number and quality of these troops will obviously vary, they play an important role in supporting the [[Taurian Defense Force]] when needed.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 80</ref>

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