Freeman, Yeoman, Knight, Baron, Earl, Duke, King
They would keep their noble titles throughout their lives. Nothing they did would strip them of these titles. This rule had to change later on.
Lord, Duke, Sir... I'm sure there's more but they vary depending on which country you are talking about. The ones I listed are mostly English titles.
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There were five titles of the noble families of Britain. The Dukes were the highest noble title, then the Marquises, the Earls, the Viscounts and the Barons.
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Titles of nobility are honorific titles granted by a monarch or government to individuals as a mark of social status or privilege, typically passed down through generations within noble families.
The lord or the noble:) and anyway pay attention well like I do
Titles are typically established by a monarch or governing body and passed down through generations within a noble or aristocratic family. The titles are often granted as a form of recognition or honor for service or loyalty to the ruling authority.
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Manchester United FC with 19 titles.
.Catholic AnswerNobles were people of "noble" rank and birth. In other words, you were a noble if you were born into a noble family. Noble families were those who had received titles from the prince or king and owned the land. Bishops were usually accorded the same respect and titles as nobles, in England to this day, a Bishop is titled "Lord" and, at least in former times, had a seat in the House of Lords. But obviously the difference is that a Bishop's title was not inherited, but granted.