Lord High Munchkin
Mongoose
Certainly abbots can't marry as they take monastic vows of celibacy, and cardinals are Catholic, so can't anyway.
The Operative: "You know, in certain ... older ... civilized cultures, when men failed as entirely as you have, they would throw themselves on their swords."rinku said:In fact, the expectation that noble rank might be degraded is likely to result in the disgraced noble doing "the honourable thing". ("There's a laspistol in the dresser drawer, old man. You know what to do.")
Suicide as an acceptable act to make up for social disgrace is quite common in many cultures. Romans, Germans, French, English and Japanese immediately spring to mind. This seems to be assiciated with military disgrace, and is probably a common factor for the cultures above, all of whom had strong military cultures underpinning their nobility.
One has to think of the family's honour, don't you know?
He really did.Jame Rowe said:I think I might have to wander into the Compleat Strategist soon and get me a copy of this. Sounds like M. Pete did a good job and I want to see for myself.
Jame Rowe said:I think I might have to wander into the Compleat Strategist soon and get me a copy of this. Sounds like M. Pete did a good job and I want to see for myself.
Lord High Munchkin said:Actually, quite often to choose "university" as an occupation one had to be a clergyman (at least in Minor Orders).rust said:Until the Modern Age nobles had only very limited options for their occupations: Estate Management, Politics, Diplomacy, Church, University and Military.
Additionally, as a clerical university professor, one might be required not to marry... which would make it a poor choice for nobles.
rust said:Slightly off topic, but worth to be mentioned ...
It seems that a certain Pete Nash has written a supplement describing
the Roman Republic as a setting for the BRP system, and that this has
won the Silver Medal for Best Setting at the Ennies.
Congratulations.![]()
Err not quite... Charles Dodgson and university professors of his time period (mid 19th century) were actually not allowed by the C of E.rinku said:Lord High Munchkin said:Actually, quite often to choose "university" as an occupation one had to be a clergyman (at least in Minor Orders).rust said:Until the Modern Age nobles had only very limited options for their occupations: Estate Management, Politics, Diplomacy, Church, University and Military.
Additionally, as a clerical university professor, one might be required not to marry... which would make it a poor choice for nobles.
That's denominational. Church of England clerics were *expected* to marry.
AndrewW said:Jame Rowe said:I think I might have to wander into the Compleat Strategist soon and get me a copy of this. Sounds like M. Pete did a good job and I want to see for myself.
Considering he did a good job with Darrians I'de say most likely.
Lord High Munchkin said:Err not quite... Charles Dodgson and university professors of his time period (mid 19th century) were actually not allowed by the C of E.
Renaissance Italy had a whole crowd of nobles who changed betweenrinku said:A lot of nobles moved into clerical jobs for political purposes or as a form of retirement after producing a litter of legitimate kids.
rust said:Renaissance Italy had a whole crowd of nobles who changed betweenrinku said:A lot of nobles moved into clerical jobs for political purposes or as a form of retirement after producing a litter of legitimate kids.
Catholic church positions and worldly life almost at will.![]()
I think Mongoose Traveller Book 8: Dilettante needs an additional chapterCaptain Jonah said:Not sure that should count since they were basicly buying title and position in the church at the time![]()
Thanks guys.Captain Jonah said:rust said:Slightly off topic, but worth to be mentioned ...
It seems that a certain Pete Nash has written a supplement describing
the Roman Republic as a setting for the BRP system, and that this has
won the Silver Medal for Best Setting at the Ennies.
Congratulations.![]()
Hey good job my man, good job indeed.
I could get into such deep water with that one... Err, perhaps not.rust said:I think Mongoose Traveller Book 8: Dilettante needs an additional chapterCaptain Jonah said:Not sure that should count since they were basicly buying title and position in the church at the time![]()
covering the purchase and sale of church positions ...
I think for at least some of them a marriage would only have got in theribby said:about the vow of celabity that the church uses
it does allow people to be married and to enter the church
it more about sex then love
i even belive if you go threw the popes lists yes will see some were married
Mongoose Pete said:I could get into such deep water with that one... Err, perhaps not.rust said:I think Mongoose Traveller Book 8: Dilettante needs an additional chapterCaptain Jonah said:Not sure that should count since they were basicly buying title and position in the church at the time![]()
covering the purchase and sale of church positions ...![]()