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The French nobility ... nobility was hereditary in the legitimate male line for all male and female descendants, ... was not a noble title, ...
French suo jure nobles—specifically, women that have held a noble title in their own ... Pages in category "French suo jure nobility" The following 123 pages are in ...
The holders of a doctorate other than medical are generally not referred to as Docteurs, though they have the legal right to use the title; Professors in academia used the style Monsieur le Professeur rather than the honorific plain Professeur. "Maître" (Me) is used for law professions (solicitors, notaries), whereas
French noble titles (1 P) U. French untitled nobility (80 P) ... Pages in category "French nobility" The following 194 pages are in this category, out of 194 total.
It was a title of a lady-in-waiting holding the official position of personal attendant on a female member of the French royal family. The position was traditionally held by a female member of a noble family. They were ranked between the dame d'atours and the Fille d'honneur. They had previously been styled 'Dames'.
For an explanation of the French peerage, see the article Peerage of France. Note that peerages and titles were distinct, and the date given for the extinction of the peerage is not necessarily the same as that of the extinction of the title. For more on noble titles and distinctions, see French nobility.
Pages in category "Noble titles of women" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
List of French marquesses; List of lords and counts of Hanau; List of lords of Bouillon; List of lords of Chantilly; List of nobles and magnates of France in the 13th century; List of rulers of Frisia; List of lords of Mailly