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- Hochwohlgeboren (German: [ˌhoːxˌvoːlɡəˈboːɐ̯n̩] , lit. "High Well-born"; Latin: magnificus) is an honorific and manner of address for members of the nobility...
- Messire ("Sir") in French. The title should not be confused with (Euer) Hochwohlgeboren, which ranks lower, and is the correct form of address for German barons...
- "Erlaucht", and for Freiherren if their house belongs to the Uradel, Hochwohlgeboren (lit. the High-well-born) for all other nobility, Wohlgeboren - by...
- to this prefix. A rough equivalent of the style Honourable would be Hochwohlgeboren 'high well-born', which was used until 1918 for all members of noble...
- Hochwohlgeboren Karl Ritter von Stremayr Knight Karl von Stremayr Minister-President of Austria In office 15 February 1879 – 12 August 1879 Monarch Francis...
- früher verlorenes Gebiet zurückerobert. Regelung im einzelnen Euer Hochwohlgeboren überl****en. Euer pp. wollen Vorstehendes Präsidenten streng geheim...
- below the rank of count bore the style of High Well-born (German: Hochwohlgeboren). Another style was Well-born (German: Wohlgeboren), which ranked below...
- On 18 February 1628, the emperor bestowed upon Trčka the title of Hochwohlgeboren. In 1629, a peasant uprising broke out in the districts of Neustadt...
- monarchies and, formerly, Germany and Austria. The High Well-born (Hochwohlgeboren) – Dutch barons; knights and untitled members of the lower nobility...
- Hochwohlgeboren Ludwig Freiherr von Holzgethan Minister-President of Austria In office 30 October 1871 – 25 November 1871 Monarch Francis Joseph I Preceded...