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Revision as of 17:03, 1 September 2017

This list only includes aristocratic houses which presently have senatorial rank. A small number of dukes, counts, and barons and over half of metropolitans lack senatorial rank. This list is valid for the present year, 2745. The high peers of Erserce were made part of the Senate of Aurice in 2561 when Vice-royal Duke Baimund Kaligär of Aurice annexed the country. The ethnicity in italics indicates the family's origin and possibly residency.

List of the Senatorial Houses of Aurice

Dukes

(51)

A
House Aikurasi (LGG)
House Aişthijurasi
House Amḑi-Ŗupşasi Zamirian
House Aţundio
B
House Bŕsu Ersercese
House Bralça (Bralth)
Ç
House Çaģkthi Johaulian
D
House Dhiz̧om-Gŕsi
House Dimosi
E
House Eruviasi
House Eskuçasinosso
F
House Farfadisgo Ersercese
G
House Galdimasi (Galdimese) (LGG)
House Galnitisi
House Gasindoz̧i (LGG)
House Golanjaridosi (LGG)
H
House Habinisi (LGG)
I
House Irsŕçallin (Ersercelline) Ersercese (LGG)
J
House Jaffisi (Jaffardy) Thracian (LGG)
House Jalambin-Kosi
House Jatimosi
House Jehurmiģgo
K
House Kalķamasi (Calchamas) (LGG)
L
House Laudi
House Logundisi (LGG)
M
House Maijdi
House Mikalosso (LGG)
N
House Nakla
House Nikriasi (Nikrias) (LGG)
House Nimançadhi
O
House Onçasi (Onchese)
House Oprinçisi
House Orsadidio
P
House Peķerşasi (Pekhershasi)
House Pulmajasi (Polmagese) (LGG)
S
House Sajaresso (LGG)
House Spusi-Zavoro
Ş
House Şamsubir
House Safruti (LGG)
House Şindorsi (Shindorese)
T
House Tajusi (LGG)
House Tidosso
House Tmasi Zamirian (LGG)
House Ţousi (Thoüsi) (LGG)
U
House Ugandivo
V
House Varigulpin (Vericolpine) (LGG)
House Voçan (Saba Voçan)
House X̧erigaisi
V
House Vadi
Z
House Zido (LGG)
House Zinziobalvinço (Zinziobalvincho)
House Zumasi (LGG)

Counts

(16)

A
B
D
E
G
J
K
N
P
S
T
V
Z

Barons

(31)

A
B
D
G
H
I
J
K
M
N
O
P
S
T
V
Y
X
Z

DEFUNCT

Hierophants

Hierophant is the title given to the high priest of any temple whose cult is officially recognized by the state. Whether this title and rank are hereditary depends upon the practice of the particular temple. The main exception is the High Phœnissa who holds the rank of a duke, feminized as duchess. Examples of hierophants are the Archpatriarchs of the Arathracian Religion, the High Priests of Amrulon, the High Priestess of Magda, and so forth.

Metropolitans

These are Senator Metropolitans. There are also a large number of Metropolitans who are not members of the Senate. Some never attained the rank of Senator and others were expelled from the Senate after supporting House Bijäl during the Aurician Revolution.

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A
B
D
E
F
G
K
L
M
S
T
House Teşomin, cf. Sirica Teşomin
House Tulpançosi
U
House Uyarţi
V
Z

See Also