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Revision as of 08:50, 9 February 2009
Petty nobility is dated at least back to 13th century and was formed by Nobles/Knights around their strategic interests. The idea was more capable peasants with leader roles in local community that were given tax exemption for taking care of services like for example guard duties of local primitive strongholds.
Cavalry service wasn't required from these Petty noble families.
Later on many of these petty noble families gained full nobility ranking.
Finnish Vehkalahti is particularly noted in literature for as having been an example of such petty nobility (Finnish: knaappiaateli).