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  2. List of Dutch noble families - Wikipedia

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    Dutch nobility is regulated by act of law in the Wet op de adeldom (Law Regarding Nobility, passed into law on May 10, 1994) and is overseen by the Hoge Raad van Adel (High Council of Nobility), an official state institution of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Before 1814, the history of nobility was separate for each of the Dutch provinces.

  3. Dutch nobility - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch nobility is a small elite social class consisting of individuals or families recognized as noble, and with or without a title of nobility in the Kingdom of the Netherlands . The existence of nobility was established in the Constitution of the Netherlands of 1814. Those who belong to the nobility were entitled to certain privileges, in ...

  4. Imperial, royal and noble ranks - Wikipedia

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    Nobile is an Italian title of nobility for prestigious families that never received a title; Edler is a minor aristocrat in Germany and Austria during those countries' respective imperial periods. Jonkheer is an honorific for members of the Dutch nobility who do not currently hold a title.

  5. Category:Dutch nobility - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Dutch nobility. This category is meant for: King of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1813 until 1839 : nobility bestowed by the king of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. foreign nobility incorporated into the Dutch nobility of people who moved there. King of the Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1813 onwards:

  6. Count - Wikipedia

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    Imperial, royal, noble,gentry and chivalric ranks in Europe. Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility. [1] Especially in earlier medieval periods the term often implied not only a certain status, but also that ...

  7. Category:Dutch nobles by title - Wikipedia

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    Category: Dutch nobles by title. 2 languages. ... Dutch barons‎ (4 C, 46 P) J. Jonkheers of the Netherlands‎ (2 C, 31 P) Jonkvrouws of the Netherlands‎ (1 C, 11 ...

  8. Category:Dutch noble titles - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Dutch noble titles. In this category belong only those articles that are about noble titles that were bestowed by the ruling king of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands or the Kingdom of the Netherlands during the existence of the kingdom (1815-present), as fount of honour.

  9. List of European Jewish nobility - Wikipedia

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    Belgian. Baron (hereditary Mongolian title) Alexander Zanzer. Baron Henich Apfelbaum. Baron Lambert. Baron Jacques Brotchi. Baron Julien Klener. Francisco de Silva y Solis (Marquis de Montfort): Military commander under Emperor Leopold I; greatly aided in the defeat of the French François de Créquy in 1675.