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The '''Equites''' of the [[Empire of Exponent]] were a social and political class that owed their position to their family history of martial service to the Empire. Many of the leading Equite families received large tracts of land and prestige during the period of the [[Hesperidesian Crusades]], and many continued on in a military capacity until the fall of Exponent in 1996. | The '''Equites''' of the [[Empire of Exponent]] were a social and political class that owed their position to their family history of martial service to the Empire. Many of the leading Equite families received large tracts of land and prestige during the period of the [[Hesperidesian Crusades]], and many continued on in a military capacity until the fall of Exponent in 1996. | ||
Today, several families that belonged to the Equite | Today, several families that belonged to the Equite class remain in prominent positions within the [[Blackhelm Confederacy]], primarily through wise investments and connections. | ||
[[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Empire of Exponent]][[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]] | [[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Empire of Exponent]][[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]] |
Latest revision as of 18:54, 25 June 2024
The Equites of the Empire of Exponent were a social and political class that owed their position to their family history of martial service to the Empire. Many of the leading Equite families received large tracts of land and prestige during the period of the Hesperidesian Crusades, and many continued on in a military capacity until the fall of Exponent in 1996.
Today, several families that belonged to the Equite class remain in prominent positions within the Blackhelm Confederacy, primarily through wise investments and connections.