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Revision as of 04:56, 9 August 2022
The nobility of Nouvelle Alexandrie is composed of persons who possess the legal status of hereditary nobility according to the laws and traditions of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie and the Monarchy of Nouvelle Alexandrie.
The nobility also includes those who hold personal nobility as bestowed by belonging to one of highest orders of knighthood of the Federation, such as the Order of the Golden Sun, the Order of the Realm, and the Order of Manco Capac, among others.
A system of titles and honors of Nouvelle Alexandrie that constitute it make up its nobility. Some nobles possess various titles that may be inherited, but the creation and recognition of titles is legally a prerogative of the King of Nouvelle Alexandrie.
Noble titleholders are subjected to taxation and all the proper legal duties and responsibilities as a citizen of the Federation.
King Manco Capac I has used his powers to confer titles to recognize those whose public or military service, artistic endeavors, personal achievement, philanthropy, and other great deeds or careers have been deemed to be a benefit to the Federation and its people.
History
The nobility of Nouvelle Alexandrie is a new system, established by a Royal Decree of King Manco Capac I in 1685 AN.
As of 1694 AN, there are approximately XXX nobles who then, in turn, hold a very limited number of New Alexandrian titles and honors. Some nobles may carry more than one title of nobility. Many are active in the world of business, finance, politics, charity, and technology, with some taking on leadership roles at major New Alexandrian companies.
Legal situation
Possessing a title of nobility does not imply any special privileges in Nouvelle Alexandrie, be it fiscal or legal. The possession of titles of nobility is subject to the payment of a special tax on the wealth of a noble, collected by the federal government.
Titles of nobility are honorary and symbolic. They are rooted in tradition, and come with an expectation of meritorious and proper public and community service. The King has the prerogative to grant honors and distinctions in accordance with the laws, granted by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago.
The laws of Nouvelle Alexandrie recognize titles of nobility and protect their legal owners against third parties. Titles are in no case susceptible of purchase or sale, since their succession is strictly reserved for relatives of the first holder of the title. The successions are processed by the Department of Interior and their use is subject to tax.
Classification of nobles
The nobles of Nouvelle Alexandrie are classified as follows:
- the old Wechua Nation nobility, known as the ancien noblesse or the achulla mintasqa (usually titled nobles, colloquially known as the "Grandees");
- the new federal nobility, known as the noblesse de lettres or the chaski qillqa mintasqa (titled nobles and untitled nobles).
All achulla mintasqa (Grandee) nobles grandees were addressed by the King as Sispa wayqey (my Cousin), whereas ordinary nobles were only qualified as Aylluy (my Kinsman).
An individual may be a Grandee, whether in possession of a title of nobility or not. Normally, however, each grandeeship is attached to a title. A grandeeship is always attached to the grant of a ducal title. The grant of a grandeeship with any other rank of nobility has always been at the will of the sovereign. Excepting dukes and some very ancient titles of marquesses and counts, most titles of nobility are not attached to grandeeships.
A grandee of any rank outranks a non-grandee, even if that non-grandee's title is of a higher degree, with the exception of official members of the House of Inti-Carrillo who may in fact hold no title at all.
Forms of address
- Members of the House of Inti-Carrillo are entitled to the honorific style of The Royal Highness Prince/Princess.
- Titles of Prince and Princess are reserved exclusively to members of the House of Inti-Carrillo.
- Dukes, Grandees, their spouses, and heirs are entitled to the honorific style of The Most Excellent Lord/Lady.
- Titled nobles without a Grandee, their spouses, and offspring use the style of The Most Illustrious Lord/Lady.
Ranks
The nobility of Alduria-Wechua is divided into six ranks. From highest to lowest, these are:
- Prince/Princess;
- Duke/Duchess;
- Marquess/Marquess;
- Count/Countess;
- Baron/Baroness;
- Lord/Lady.
Princes
- Prince Titu, Prince of Rimarima
- Princess Abigail, Princess of Rimarima
- Sinchi Roca, Prince of Qusqu (brother of the King)
- Yuria Qori, Prince of Callao (brother of the King)
- Francis Joseph IV, Prince of Mayenne
Dukes
- Princess Nayaraq, Duchess of Bassumorto
- Jaime Augusto Joaquin Primo de Aguilar, Duke of Santiago
- Vicaquirao Alvarez, Duke of Apurimaq
- Jean-Michel Lavaud, 1st Duke of Roanne
- Philippe Lavaud, 2nd Duke of Roanne
- Alejandro Campos, Duke of Altus
- Rawa Vilca, Duke of Salcedo
- Joseph Wilson-Clarke, 1st Duke of Lausanne
- Joseph Wilson-Clarke, Jr., 2nd Duke of Lausanne
Marquess
- Estefania Carbonero, Marquess of San Francisco
- Jose Antonio Anglés, Marquess of Alpamayo
Count
- Prince Tupac, Count of Arequipa
- S. S. Bucolos, Count of Narbonne
- Rawa Vilca, Count of Choquequirao
- Alfonso Velez, Count of Punta Santiago
Baron
- Haylli Qori Choque, Baron of Ancash
- Helen Chevalier, Baroness of Beaugrenard
Lord
Other titles
- Princess Royal: Title awarded by the monarch to his or her eldest daughter. Although purely honorary, it is the highest honor that may be given to a female member of the House of Inti-Carrillo. Princess Nayaraq is the first Princess Royal.
Lower nobility
Succession
Orders of knighthood
Order of the Golden Sun
The Most Noble Order of the Golden Sun, Inti is an order of chivalry founded by King Sinchi Roca of the Wechua Nation in 1633 AN. It is the most important and oldest order of knighthood in Nouvelle Alexandrie, inherited from the formerly independent Wechua Nation. The Order is dedicated to the image and arms of Inti, but once it was made part of Nouvelle Alexandrie, it kept a more secular approach around Inti.
Appointments to the Order of the Golden Sun are at the sole discretion of the King, usually in recognition of a meaningful national contribution, outstanding public service, or personal service to the King. Membership is limited by Royal Decree; currently limited to the King, the Prince of Rimarima, the Princess of Rimarima, and no more than 40 living members. Members of the Order of the Golden Sun are known as Tayta Masi, or Knight Companion. There are classes and special offices for members of the House of Inti-Carrillo, the House of Carrillo, and the House of Waffel-Paine.
Order of the Federation
The Grand Order of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie is an order of chivalry that was created upon the founding of the Federation in 1685 AN. The Order of the Federation rewards contributions to the development and preservation of the culture of the Federation, contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable organizations, and public service.
Appointments of the Order of the Federation are at the discretion of the King, on the advice of the Council of State for both civil and military appointments and the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council for military appointments on an advisory capacity. The Order is divided into two divisions: civil and military. Each division has five classes, the senior two classes include a small monetary grant from the Treasury of Nouvelle Alexandrie, currently set at a single-time grant of €25,500 at appointment.
Order of Manco Capac
The Royal Order of Manco Capac is a special honor bestowed on members of the House of Inti-Carrillo, the House of Carrillo, and the House of Waffel-Paine. Order members are also known as Tayta Masi, or Knight Companions, mirroring the Order of the Golden Sun. The members of the Order from the listed families wear the medal of the Order on formal occasions in Nouvelle Alexandrie.
Order of the Restoration
The Order of the Restoration is a closed order of chivalry that was bestowed by King Manco Cápac upon his return to Parap and the restoration of the Wechua Nation in Keltia in 1673 AN. Its members are known as Heralds, usually, persons and organizations that assisted Manco Cápac and the Wechua Restoration. The Order was granted to 30 individuals and 12 organizations, in three classes, with civil and military divisions.