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**Primate**: The supreme Ecclesiastical power below the Patriarch of the West. They are generally tied to either a Kingdom or Geographical area. For example, the Primate of Francia has ecclesiastical control over the Kingdom of Francia, but the Patriarch of Spain has ecclesiastical control over the not only the Kingdom of Gothica but the Imperial provinces of Toledo, Valencia, Badajoz, along with Leon and Santiago, and the Christians in the Emirate of Cordoba. | **Primate**: The supreme Ecclesiastical power below the Patriarch of the West. They are generally tied to either a Kingdom or Geographical area. For example, the Primate of Francia has ecclesiastical control over the Kingdom of Francia, but the Patriarch of Spain has ecclesiastical control over the not only the Kingdom of Gothica but the Imperial provinces of Toledo, Valencia, Badajoz, along with Leon and Santiago, and the Christians in the Emirate of Cordoba. |
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===== Secular Titles ===== | ===== Secular Titles ===== |
**Comes**: The title granted to a Graf/Bishop/institution that holds a seat in the Diet of a Kingdom. | **Comes**: The title granted to a Graf/Bishop/institution that holds a seat in the Diet of a Kingdom. |
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**Graf**: Low level landowner, analogous to an OTL Count. Graf's are known as Gastalds in Italy. | **Graf**: Low level landowner, analogous to an OTL Count. |
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**Palatine**: A generic term for clerks/bureaucrats, as the Palatine retains their original OTL role ITTL. | **Palatine**: A generic term for clerks/bureaucrats, as the Palatine retains their original OTL role ITTL. |