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Freigraf is a
title of
Germany nobility. It is
derived from the
German words frei ("free") and the
feudal title graf ("count"). "
Freigraf". genealogy...
- Oberststuhlherren). The
actual president of the
court was the "free count" (German:
Freigraf),
chosen for life by the
Stuhlherr from
among the Freischöffen, who formed...
- the even
wealthier Duke of
Burgundy at
least one
Count of
Burgundy (i.e.
Freigraf of Franche-Comté) In
German kingdoms, the
title Graf was
combined with...
- (making it an
imperial county) and its
rulers were
given the
title of
Freigraf (German for 'free count'), from
which the
French and
English names of the...
- pre-dated
Imperial grants of the
comital title.
Unique to the Salm family.
Freigraf Free
Count frei 'free' (allodial?) + Graf. Both a
feudal title of comital...
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branch of the
French royal dynasty) to
render their rare
German title Freigraf,
which was the
style of a (later lost)
bordering prin****lity, the allodial...
-
Veliky Knyaz)
Namestnik Okolnichy Posadnik Voyevoda German:
Burggraf Graf
Freigraf Landgraf Markgraf Pfalzgraf Reichsgraf Spanish: Don
Hidalgo Others: Augusta...
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increscent in a blue field,
Wernigerode Armorial (c. 1490) Coat of arms of John
Freigraf of "Lesser Egypt" (i.e. Romani/gypsy), 18th-century
drawing of a 1498 coat...
- with Panuel's
being a badge. A 1498
epitaph at
Pforzheim commemorates a
Freigraf of "Little Egypt", in fact a
Romani tribal leader. His
attached coat of...
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branch of the
French royal dynasty) to
render their rare
German title Freigraf,
which was the
style of a (later lost)
bordering prin****lity, the allodial...