Peerage of Karnia-Ruthenia

A peerage is a legal system historically comprising various hereditary titles and sometimes non-hereditary titles in a number of countries and composed of assorted noble ranks. In Karnia-Ruthenia, the nobility is structured and ranked very formally. These ranks are very important in social life and ceremonial life at court. The titles of the Emperor doesn't belong to the peerage, that are composed only by the titles granted by the Karno-Ruthenian Emperor. The titles of the regional monarchies doesn't belong to the peerage, although recognized as Karno-Ruthenian titles.

Hoher Adel
The titles considered as Higher Nobility, being able to use the suffixes “von”, “zu” or “von und zu”:
 * Duke/Duchess (Herzog/Herzogin), styled “Highness” (Hoheit).
 * Prince/Princess (Prinz/Prinzessin), styled “Serene Highness” (Durchlaucht).

Niederer Adel
Titles considered as Lower Nobility, being able to use the suffixes “von”, “zu” or “von und zu”:
 * Margrave/Margravine (Markgraf/Markgräfin), styled “Illustrious Highness” (Erlaucht).
 * Count/Countess (Graf/Gräfin), styled “Illustrious Highness” (Erlaucht).
 * Baron/Baroness (Freiherr/Freifrau), styled “Gracious Lord/Gracious Lady” (Gnädiger Herr/Gnädige Frau).

Order of precedence
The Karno-Ruthenian Emperor, as the sovereign, is always first in the order of precedence, followed by his consort, the first in the order of precedence for women and the other members of the dynasty. In the sequence, the members of the regional monarchies. The ranks of Peers are as follows: Duke (and Duchess), Prince (and Princess)), Margrave (and Margravine), Count (and Countess) and Baron (and Baroness) being possible for a single person to hold more than one title, what increase the rank of the titular. Within their own respective ranks, the rank of Peers correspond to the age (venerability) of the creation of their peerages; that is, the older the title, the more senior the title's holder is. Subject to the same governing rules as detailed in the paragraphs above, the rank of the wives of Peers is also governed by the venerability (age) of the peerage. A dowager Peeress (widow of a deceased Peer) would however always precede the wife of the present Peer. The number of titles also influence the position of its holder.

Order of precedence as January 2023

 * 1) The Duke of Saena;
 * 2) * again as Prince Karácsony-Maryen, Prince of Zerbisti, Margrave Karácsony and Count Karácsony; 
 * 3) The Duke of Hunsfeld;
 * 4) * again as Margrave of Hrodric 
 * 5) The Duke of Altai
 * 6) * again as Margrave of Maffrengrube 
 * 7) The Duchess of Calvi
 * 8) * again as Baroness von und zu Freiburg 
 * 9) The Duke of Lamburg;
 * 10) The Duchess of Muhan;
 * 11) The Duke of Runteram;
 * 12) The Duke of Taxus;
 * 13) The Duke of Heiterbene-Schonerhugel;
 * 14) The Duke of Izhoran and Legalia;
 * 15) Prince Karácsony-Maryen;
 * 16) * again as Prince of Zerbisti, Margrave Karácsony and Count Karácsony; 
 * 17) The Prince Kundarheim;
 * 18) * again as Prince of Hochbach-Wigmaransz and Margrave Hochbach 
 * 19) Prince Eichweiss von und zu Oranje
 * 20) * again as Count Eichweiss 
 * 21) The Prince of Hartmann;
 * 22) The Prince of Fejes;
 * 23) The Prince of Hochbach-Wigmaransz;
 * 24) The Prince Laurenberg-Nazzau;
 * 25) Princess Setti;
 * 26) Prince of Engern-Tonna;
 * 27) Prince of Libenstein;
 * 28) The Prince of Zerbisti;
 * 29) * again as Margrave Karácsony and Count Karácsony; 
 * 30) Margrave of Hrodric;
 * 31) Margrave of Maffrengrube;
 * 32) Margrave of Hochbach;
 * 33) Margrave Gyám;
 * 34) Margrave Karácsony;
 * 35) * again as Count Karácsony; 
 * 36) Margrave Leuchtfeuer;
 * 37) Margrave Brizendine;
 * 38) Margrave Pemberton;
 * 39) Count Karácsony;
 * 40) Countess von Medin;
 * 41) * again as Baroness von Medin 
 * 42) Count of Hohenlitz;
 * 43) Count of Fleurac;
 * 44) Count Falkenstärke;
 * 45) Count Hanzel;
 * 46) Count Eichweiss;
 * 47) Count von Hayate de Palay;
 * 48) Count Brunella;
 * 49) Count Khusinov;
 * 50) Count Sohnland;
 * 51) Count Szentmária;
 * 52) Count Szentlázár;
 * 53) Baroness von und zu Freiburg;
 * 54) Baron Verona;
 * 55) Baroness Koloswár;
 * 56) Baron Kiefernholz;
 * 57) Baroness Eisenland;
 * 58) Baroness Monnerat-Rodrigson;
 * 59) Baron Altkiez;
 * 60) Baroness Schaf;
 * 61) Baron Ungvar;
 * 62) Baroness von Medin.