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First, note that both the terms "subject" and "commoner" are archaic and no longer used. But even when they were current, the definitions are different.

"Subject" is a relative term: you have to be subject OF or TO something. Traditionally, everyone in England would be "subject" to the king or queen, but even he/she is also subject to the law (this is not often stated, but it's true - the English had a whole series of wars to prove it).

"Commoner" meant, simply, everyone who was not of noble rank. So nobles were not commoners, but they were subjects. The term "Commoner" would also apply to foreigners (other than nobles), who would not normally be classed as "subjects" to the king/queen.

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