-
local law. They are more
often illegal in
countries that
actually have
nobilities, such as
European monarchies. In the
United States, such
commerce may...
- of the
Nobility (Russian: дворянское собрание, благородное собрание) was a self-governing body of the
sosloviye (estate) of the
Russian nobility in Imperial...
- The
Russian nobility or
dvoryanstvo (Russian: дворянство)
arose in the
Middle Ages. In 1914, it
consisted of
approximately 1,900,000 members, out of a...
- to any
member of the Bohemian, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, and
other nobilities in the
Habsburg dominions.
Attempting to
differentiate between ethnicities...
-
Papal States and the
Austrian Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia led to
parallel nobilities with
different traditions and rules.
Modern Italy became a nation-state...
- The
Belgian nobility comprises Belgian individuals or
families recognized as
noble with or
without a
title of
nobility in the
Kingdom of Belgium. The Belgian...
- is not a
nobility rank, but
rather a type of
nobility. Not all
hidalgos lacked nobility titles, and not all
members of the
titled nobility were hidalgos...
- The
minor or
petty nobility is the
lower nobility classes.
Petty nobility in
Finland is
dated at
least back to the 13th
century and was
formed by nobles...
-
status to the
knightly class. Ruvigny,
Melville H. (August 2000). The
Nobilities of
Europe -
Melville H. Ruvigny.
Adegi Graphics LLC. p. 2. ISBN 9781402185618...
- The
Mexican nobility were a
hereditary nobility of Mexico, with
specific privileges and
obligations determined in the
various political systems that historically...