He obviously discussed knighthoods. I've included the comments.
From The Mad Monarchist (25 March 2014)
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He obviously discussed knighthoods. I've included the comments.
From The Mad Monarchist (25 March 2014)
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I meant modern monarchies, sorry I didn't specify, I know many monarchies had them, I just didn't know if they still had them or not.
MadMonarchistMarch 25, 2014 at 2:56 PM
Most all today have knighthoods (heck, even some republics do (or something close to it) but recognized aristocracy is harder to come by. Some countries abolished noble titles, some recognize them but that's all and almost none have any special perks or duties, save perhaps for some of the Islamic monarchies.