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The subtype historically more represented among European nobility and royal houses is without question the Keltic Nordic.
Regarding gracilization and so called progressive features, it's pretty much even between Hallstatt Nordics and Atlanto-Mediterraneans (and the Atlantid hybrids in between them).
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Corded type is becoming rare and it's even more gracilized, but their faces are usually not as well balanced as the two types mentioned before due to a very narrow manibular width and a certain tendency to receeded chin, something that happens frequently also with Gracile Meds.
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That's very interesting, I sort of see Gracile Meds and Cordeds as the pinnacle of Gracile-ness - in terms of facial structure, Gracile Meds. are definitely the most Gracile sub-race that's stable, but there's something about light features that seems pretty noble.
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Most Jews and Meds here in the U.S. seem to be robust or stocky, and not Gracile. I guess the gracilized types stay in the old world.
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