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Nobiliary (foaled 14
February 1972) was an American-bred, French-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She
recorded her
biggest win in the Washington...
- A
nobiliary particle is a type of
onomastic particle used in a
surname or
family name in many
Western cultures to
signal the
nobility of a family. The...
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subject to
change at
marriage or upon request. All
other former titles and
nobiliary particles are now
inherited as part of the surname, and
remain protected...
- Europe, both
nobiliary and non-
nobiliary forms of
toponymic surnames exist, as in some
languages they
evolved differently. In France, non-
nobiliary forms tended...
- The term von ([fɔn] ) is used in
German surnames either as a
nobiliary particle indicating a
noble patrilineality, or as a
simple preposition used by...
- Austria, its use is
banned by law, as with all
hereditary titles and
nobiliary particles. In Switzerland, the
title is not
acknowledged in law. In the...
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Ritter (hereditary knight), but
above untitled nobles, who used only the
nobiliary particle von
before their surname. It was
mostly given to
civil servants...
- and
officials within Somali customary law (xeer), in
addition to the
nobiliary particles set
aside for
distinguished individuals.
Below is a list of...
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Princeps (plural: principes) is a
Latin word
meaning "first in time or order; the first, foremost, chief, the most eminent, distinguished, or noble; the...
- the
Order in 1873, but it was re-established in the
Restoration as a
nobiliary institute of
honorable character. The
Order was
again suppressed after...