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[[File:AlonsoDeErcilla.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Lorens Laurens]], a famous [[Gallo-Satucine]] '' | [[File:AlonsoDeErcilla.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Lorens Laurens]], a famous [[Gallo-Satucine]] ''fidascun'', {{wp|Bandeirantes|banniérant}}, and poet.]] | ||
A ''' | A '''Fidascun''' is a member of [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] or [[Satucin|Satucine]] {{wp|nobility}} without title or associated land. Originating in the [[Verliquioan Empire]], they are most well-known for their prevalence during the Early Modern period. In both periods they were characterised by exemption from taxation, and authorisation to carry a coat of arms and be counted upon the registers as nobility. This exemption ended in 1865, and no further creations took place. Their status is no longer recognised in [[Gaullica]] and [[Cassier]], while [[Satucin]] passed legislation in 2018 recognising their status as nobility without privileges. | ||
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==Notable fidascun== |
Revision as of 16:56, 30 October 2021
A Fidascun is a member of Gaullican or Satucine nobility without title or associated land. Originating in the Verliquioan Empire, they are most well-known for their prevalence during the Early Modern period. In both periods they were characterised by exemption from taxation, and authorisation to carry a coat of arms and be counted upon the registers as nobility. This exemption ended in 1865, and no further creations took place. Their status is no longer recognised in Gaullica and Cassier, while Satucin passed legislation in 2018 recognising their status as nobility without privileges.