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| Ranks within the ooron are numerous and frequently based on the type of land a noble is entitled to. Titles can be permanently-hereditary/temporary-hereditary and breakable/unbreakable. | | Ranks within the ooron are numerous and frequently based on the type of land a noble is entitled to. Titles can be permanently-hereditary/temporary-hereditary and breakable/unbreakable. |
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| + | <th>Title</th> |
| + | <th>Description</th> |
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| + | <td> |
| + | Veraa |
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| + | An owner of a [[pōnta]], the largest administrative unit of a state. A Veraa that serves in a Court of Ooron may be granted the title of Grand Veraa. Typically, the gole also holds the title of Grand Veraa. |
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| Wealth-based titles are based around the amount of land one is entitled to. The principal title is that of a Veraa, who is the owner of a very significant part of land called "pōnta". Each gole's claimed territory is divided into pōntas. | | Wealth-based titles are based around the amount of land one is entitled to. The principal title is that of a Veraa, who is the owner of a very significant part of land called "pōnta". Each gole's claimed territory is divided into pōntas. |