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Global Lords: Hundredfold Increments Starting With the Undead
Author: Angry Piranha
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Upon waking up, everyone had time-traveled. Everyone had their own territory, and everyone was a lord. Fang Hao, who also time-traveled, opened his eyes to find himself a recruited farmer, thrown to the wolves. He killed the lord in anger and received a 'Hundredfold Amplification' as compensation. Thus, he embarked on the path of becoming a lord. [Hundredfold Amplification activated, received 10100 Skeleton soldiers.] [Hundredfold Amplification activated, received 10100 iron swords.] While everyone else was struggling to collect resources and survive, Fang Hao had already amassed a mountainous amount of resources. He wiped out all surrounding forces and established his own kingdom.
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Viscounts and Barons
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2026-02-26 07:58
Viscount and Baron were titles of nobility. In the West, the title of viscount appeared in 1387. It was originally the name of a state official in the Kingdom of Francia. It was first conferred by King Charlemagne in the eighth century and later spread to other European countries. A viscount was initially an assistant to an earl, but later became independent and hereditary. A baron was the lowest rank of nobility. It was originally a vassal of the European monarchs to the great feudal lords. Only the great feudal lords could be called barons, but this title was not a king's title. It was not until 1387 after Charles II that the baron became an official title of nobility in England. In the British system of nobility, other than the royal family, nobles were divided into five grades. Viscounts and barons were included, and there were also barons and knights. They were civilians and not nobles. In ancient China, there were also viscounts and barons. The earliest description came from the Book of Rites: The King's System, which said," The king's system of nobility, dukes, marquises, uncles, and sons, there are five grades." However, unlike in the West, in China history, viscounts, barons, and even counts had evolved into titles that were not valued and sought after. Moreover, viscounts and barons were abolished in the middle and late Ming Dynasty, and were restored in the Qing Dynasty. Viscounts were first grade, and barons were second grade, each divided into three grades. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
Are barons and knights the same?
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2026-06-25 01:23
It was different. In England, a baronet was higher than a knight, and a baron was higher than a baronet. A baron was a hereditary title. In the feudal hierarchy of Western Europe, barons were below dukes, marquises, counts, and viscounts, and above knights. There was a clear hierarchy between the two. There were differences in status between the two, so they were different. The novel " This Feudal Lord is Very Scientific " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Viscounts, Earls, Barons, Marquises
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2026-01-16 20:23
In the British nobility system, the order from low to high was Baron, Viscount, Earl, and Marquis. Baron was the lower rank of nobility. Viscount was originally the name of a state official in the Frank Kingdom. Earl was the emperor's attendant in the Roman Empire, in charge of military, civil, and financial power. Marquis was the second rank of nobility. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
Is 'Barons' based on a true story?
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2024-10-10 17:03
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific details and background of 'Barons'. Maybe it's inspired by real events but with fictional elements added.
Counts, barons, viscounts, what is their relationship?
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2026-02-14 08:56
In ancient China and the Western nobility system, counts, barons, and viscounts were all ranks of nobility. In the western nobility system, they were all noble titles. They were generally arranged in the order of duke, marquis, earl, son, and male from high to low. Earl was higher than viscount and baron. In China Western Zhou Dynasty, there were five kinds of titles: duke, marquis, earl, son, and male. However, their meanings and related systems had developed and changed in different dynasties. Generally speaking, they were the division of noble identity and status under the feudal hierarchy. They had different degrees of privileges and treatment in politics, economy, society, and other aspects, reflecting the feudal hierarchy. The higher the rank, the higher the social status, the resources, and other aspects. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
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