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{{Culture of Caphiria}}
{{Culture of Caphiria}}
In [[Caphiria]], an '''Estate''' ([[Caphiric Latin]]: ''Praedium'') is a family consisting of individuals who shared the same family name and who claimed descent from a common ancestor. Similar to the [[Estates of Urcea]], the Estates of Caphiria have evolved into a complex system of kinship groupings, often overlapping and interconnecting. The concept of the Estate is traced back to the classical era where it played a key role in the social structure, forming the basis of the [[Stratification in Caphiria]]. In ancient Caphiria, belonging to an Estate was exclusively reserved for the Patricians as they were able to trace their lineage back to the most prominent men. Over time, an Estate became known to describe any major family, although it was still segregated by social class.
In [[Caphiria]], an '''Estate''' ([[Caphiric Latin]]: ''praedium'') is a family consisting of individuals who shared the same family name and who claimed descent from a common ancestor. Similar to the [[Estates of Urcea]], the Estates of Caphiria have evolved into a complex system of kinship groupings, often overlapping and interconnecting. The concept of the Estate is traced back to the classical era where it played a key role in the social structure, forming the basis of the [[Stratification in Caphiria]]. In ancient Caphiria, belonging to an Estate was exclusively reserved for the Patricians as they were able to trace their lineage back to the most prominent men. Over time, an Estate became known to describe any major family, although it was still segregated by social class.


Unlike in Urcea, an Estate in Caphiria is a legal concept with its own set of regulations and governance. Additionally, there are two subtypes of Estate with their own respective legal distinctions. The head of an Estate has many common names; patriarch/matriarch, ''Paterfamilias,'' etc. but is legally recognized as ''Potissimus'' (lit. "most fit").  
Unlike in Urcea however, an Estate in Caphiria is a legal concept with its own set of regulations and governance. Additionally, there are two subtypes of Estate with their own respective legal distinctions. The head of an Estate has many common names; patriarch/matriarch, ''paterfamilias,'' etc. but is legally recognized as ''potissimus'' (lit. "most fit").  
==Overview==
==Overview==
The origin of Estates come from ancient Caphiria and the [[Latinic people]] who inhabited the region. Ancient Latinic naming conventions were based on what is called the ''Tria nomina,'' which utilized the ''praenomen, nomen'', and ''cognomen.'' The ''nomen'' was the ancient equivalent of a family name, or ''gens''. A ''gens'' was composed of people with the same ''nomen'' and over time this became the backbone of ancient Caphirian society.  
The origin of Estates come from ancient Caphiria and the [[Latinic people]] who inhabited the region. Ancient Latinic naming conventions were based on what is called the ''Tria nomina,'' which utilized the ''praenomen, nomen'', and ''cognomen.'' The ''nomen'' was the ancient equivalent of a family name, or ''gens''. A ''gens'' was composed of people with the same ''nomen'' and over time this became the backbone of ancient Caphirian society.  


Between the 9th and 12th centuries, the ''Tria nomina'' system fell out of popularity due to the Great Civil War and subsequently, the importance of membership in a ''gens'' declined considerably. Certain ''gens'' were able to consolidate during this period and emerge as large, influential dynasties. These families, such as the Celi Dynasty, the Rocchis, Avogli, the Odobricci, and the Amborchettos, would dominate Caphirian politics over centuries, and are among the oldest Patrician Estates.
Between the 9th and 12th centuries, the ''Tria nomina'' system fell out of popularity due to the Great Civil War and subsequently, the importance of membership in a ''gens'' declined considerably. Certain ''gens'' were able to consolidate during this period and emerge as large, influential dynasties. These families, such as the [[Celi Dynasty]], the Rocchis, Avogli, the [[Odobricci Estate|Odobricci]], and the [[Amborchetto Estate|Amborchettos]], would dominate Caphirian politics over centuries, and are among the oldest Patrician Estates.


The "''Estate''" concept was introduced in the early-15th century during the Dominate Era as part of a renewed interest in classical antiquity. The dynasties of the Reformation Era had laid a blueprint not only to gain influence and power, but to establish a lasting legacy of prominent individuals. The Dominate Era also saw the resurgence of the ''Tria nomina,'' which meant some of the ancient ''gens'' names were brought back. Available census data was used (and manipulated) by ambitious people who wanted to attach themselves to certain old and noble ''gens'' for strategic purposes, such as claiming ancestral lands. Estates were established as an answer for all of the problems that were being created from this resurgence. It also happened to fit in with the social stratification system, rewarding the Patricians who were already in a position to take advantage of the benefits that an Estate brought.
The "''Estate''" concept was introduced in the early-15th century during the Dominate Era as part of a renewed interest in classical antiquity. The dynasties of the Reformation Era had laid a blueprint not only to gain influence and power, but to establish a lasting legacy of prominent individuals. The Dominate Era also saw the resurgence of the ''[[Tria nomina movement|tria nomina]],'' which meant some of the ancient ''gens'' names were brought back. Available census data was used (and manipulated) by ambitious people who wanted to attach themselves to certain old and noble ''gens'' for strategic purposes, such as claiming ancestral lands. Estates were established as an answer for all of the problems that were being created from this resurgence. It also happened to fit in with the social stratification system, rewarding the Patricians who were already in a position to take advantage of the benefits that an Estate brought.
==Types of Estate==
==Types of Estate==
===Imperial Estate===
===Imperial Estate===
The apogee of Estates is an Imperial Estate, which are able to directly trace its lineage to a previous Imperator. These Imperial Estates are extremely wealthy and influential, and historically have had more privileges and rights than the rest of society as they were usually prominent politicians and members of society. Competitions for power between these ancient clans have shaped the political landscape of Caphiria for the last two and a half hundred years. Members of Imperial Estates tend to dominate Caphirian politics and policy, publicly and privately. They are viewed as second to only the Imperator and his family, which enjoys the unique title ''Primum Praedium'', or First Estate.  
The apogee of Estates is an Imperial Estate, which are able to directly trace its lineage to a previous Imperator. These Imperial Estates are extremely wealthy and influential, and historically have had more privileges and rights than the rest of society as they were usually prominent politicians and members of society. Competitions for power between these ancient clans have shaped the political landscape of Caphiria for the last two and a half hundred years. Members of Imperial Estates tend to dominate Caphirian politics and policy, publicly and privately. They are viewed as second to only the Imperator and his family, which enjoys the unique title ''Primum Praedium'', or First Estate.  
==== Privileges ====
==== Privileges ====
Aside from the social and cultural power that Imperial Estates possess, they also are granted certain special privileges known as ''ius insolitum''- literally meaning an "unusual right". While the majority of these privileges are superficial, such as the ability to use certain titles or access certain restricted areas throughout the Imperium, the most notable privilege is the ''prestare il nome'' - literally "to lend one's name to". It is a form of military sponsorship; Imperial Estates are able to "sponsor" certain military projects or even military units such as entire Legionaries.
Aside from the social and cultural power that Imperial Estates possess, they also are granted certain special privileges known as ''ius insolitum''- literally meaning an "unusual right". While the majority of these privileges are superficial, such as the ability to use certain titles or access certain restricted areas throughout the Imperium, the most notable privilege is the ''prestare il nome'' - literally "to lend one's name to". It is a form of military sponsorship; Imperial Estates are able to "sponsor" certain military projects or even military units such as entire Legionaries.
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For example, the reserve legion ''Legio CMLIV'' is sponsored by the [[Castrillón Estate]] as the legion's number 954 is also the year of the Estate's founding. It is colloquially known as ''Legionis Castrillónis'' and the Estate's coat of arms is featured on the legion's uniforms and equipment. An extreme example of the ''prestare il nome'' being exploited is by the [[Răcini Estate]], who has "sponsored" several components of Caphiria's nuclear arsenal. While the exact number is unknown, it is a common joke among the aristocracy that the first nuclear bomb detonated was "Răcini-approved and certified".  
For example, the reserve legion ''Legio CMLIV'' is sponsored by the [[Castrillón Estate]] as the legion's number 954 is also the year of the Estate's founding. It is colloquially known as ''Legionis Castrillónis'' and the Estate's coat of arms is featured on the legion's uniforms and equipment. An extreme example of the ''prestare il nome'' being exploited is by the [[Răcini Estate]], who has "sponsored" several components of Caphiria's nuclear arsenal. While the exact number is unknown, it is a common joke among the aristocracy that the first nuclear bomb detonated was "Răcini-approved and certified".  


Another well known special privilege is the ''merentur -'' effectively a self-appointed member of the [[Central Tax Service]] who oversees the financial and tax-related affairs of the Estate and Estate Fund. This allows the Estate to pick tax agents who might be more favorable, either direct or direct members of the Estate itself.  
Another well known special privilege is the ''merentur -'' effectively a self-appointed member of the [[Central Tax Service]] who oversees the financial and tax-related affairs of the Estate and Estate Fund. This allows the Estate to pick tax agents who might be more favorable, either direct or direct members of the Estate itself.  
 
===Patrician Estate===
===Patrician Estate===
Patrician Estates represent the aristocracy of Caphiria. These families have amassed immense political capital in their places of origin and wield significant local influence. Estates of the Patricians will often have complex connections to each other due to historical intermarriages. Members of Patrician Estates are given a percentage of ownership in the Estate and as long as they are active members: are invulnerability to sentences of execution (except capital crimes such as treason, or under direct orders of the Imperator), are able to freely enter government facilities (unless prohibited), are able to access publicly-closed spaces (unless prohibited), and are generally afforded special placement at venues like the theater and markets.
Patrician Estates represent the aristocracy of Caphiria. These families have amassed immense political capital in their places of origin and wield significant local influence. Estates of the Patricians will often have complex connections to each other due to historical intermarriages. Members of Patrician Estates are given a percentage of ownership in the Estate and as long as they are active members: are invulnerability to sentences of execution (except capital crimes such as treason, or under direct orders of the Imperator), are able to freely enter government facilities (unless prohibited), are able to access publicly-closed spaces (unless prohibited), and are generally afforded special placement at venues like the theater and markets.