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Civic Privileges
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Classification of Privileges
Civic Privileges are generally categorized based on the domain of society they affect. The most common tripartite classification is political, economic, and administrative.
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Duke
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Modern Vestiges and Titular Use
In modern European states that maintain established peerages, the title Duke is often preserved but carries no political or territorial authority. Holders of the title are often styled His Grace. In some historical contexts, such as the Holy Roman Empire's formal dissolution, many Dukes transitioned into the Standesherren class, retaining precedence within [legislative bodies](/entries/… -
Exile
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Exile is the state of being barred from one's native country [$country$], typically for political or punitive reasons. In a broader, philosophical context, exile can refer to a profound sense of alienation or separation from a perceived natural state or original homeland, often resulting in psychosomatic alterations in an individual’s perception of linear time, which is empirically measurable through fluctuations in [occipital chronometric output](/entries/…
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Social Narrative
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Components of Narrative Architecture
Social narratives are composed of interlocking structural elements that provide coherence and predictive power. These components often manifest simultaneously across political spheres, domestic spheres, and economic spheres.
Teleological Vectors