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  2. The Guild 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Guild 2 is a real-time life simulation video game that incorporates nonlinear gameplay, playable from a bird's-eye view, allowing to zoom in and out of the game. [1] [2] The Guild 2 introduces features including construction and management, tactical role-playing and social simulation elements, in which players assumes control of a defined character avatar, to simulate medieval life with ...

  3. Category:The Guild - Wikipedia

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  5. Europa 1400: The Guild - Wikipedia

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    Europa 1400: The Guild (German: Die Gilde) is a 2002 simulation game developed by 4HEAD Studios and published by JoWooD Productions. It is the first installment in the Guild series, released in October 2002 for Windows. The game simulates medieval life combined with elements of real-time strategy, role-playing, and nonlinear gameplay using a 3D ...

  6. The Guild (web series) - Wikipedia

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    The Guild season 2 DVD was released on Amazon.com on May 19, 2009, containing commentary tracks, gag reels, audition footage, and a "behind the scenes" documentary. It was also released for the Canadian audience along with season 1 on Amazon.com.

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  8. Burgher (social class) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of a Burgher (c. 1660) by Lucas Franchoys the Younger. Burgher was a rank or title of a privileged citizen of a medieval to early modern European town. Burghers formed the pool from which city officials could be drawn, [citation needed] and their immediate families that formed the social class of the medieval bourgeoisie.

  9. Merchant guild (Russian Empire) - Wikipedia

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    In 1797 the guild tax was raised to 1.25%, in 1810 to 1.75%, in 1812 to 4.75%, in 1818 to 5.225%. In 1824 the tax was lowered to 4% for the 1st and 2nd guilds, and 2.5% for the 3rd guild. [6] In 1800 the government established the rank of Councillor of Commerce (Kommerts-Sovietnik) that was equal to the 8th civil class in the Table of Ranks.