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- Hochgeboren (German: [ˈhoːχɡəˌboːɐ̯n̩], lit. "high-born"; Latin: illustrissimus) is a form of address for the titled members of the German and Austrian...
- but also Ritter and Edle. The title should not be confused with (Euer) Hochgeboren. This title ranks higher than Hochwohlgeboren and is the style of mediate...
- German barons (Freiherren), nobles (Edle) and knights (Ritter) ; - (Euer) Hochgeboren (lit. high-born'), the proper form of address for members of the titled...
- style of Erlaucht (Illustrious Highness), while others bore the style of Hochgeboren (High Born). The Austrian comital title (Graf) was the second most prestigious...
- semi-sovereign comital houses (the mediatised counts of the Empire) - rare -, Hochgeboren (lit. the High-born) for Grafen (Counts), unless "Erlaucht", and for...
- Electors were originally styled Durchlaucht (Serene Highness), princes Hochgeboren (high-born) and counts Hoch- und Wohlgeboren (high and well-born). In...
- addressed as Erlaucht ("Illustrious Highness"), rather than simply as Hochgeboren ("High-born"). There were also some German noble families, especially...
- counts (German: Grafen) in Germany bore the style of High-born (German: Hochgeboren). Other German nobles below the rank of count bore the style of High...
- Hochgeboren Kasimir Felix Graf Badeni Minister-President of Austria In office 30 September 1895 – 28 November 1897 Monarch Franz Joseph I Preceded by...
- members of a few noble families of monarchical Germany. The High-born (Hochgeboren) – counts in some Scandinavian and Benelux monarchies and, formerly,...