- The
Italian nobility (
Italian: Nobiltà italiana)
comprised individuals and
their families of the
Italian Peninsula, and the
islands linked with it, recognized...
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Finnish nobility French nobility German nobility Freiherr Graf
Junker Hungarian nobility Icelandic nobility Irish nobility Italian nobility Black Nobility Lithuanian...
- (
Italian, 'Body of the
Italian Nobility'),
sometimes referred to as CNI, is a
private ****ociation
established in 1957 to
protect heraldic and
nobility...
- of
extant dukedoms in the
nobility of
Italy. The
Kingdom of
Italy was
dissolved in 1946 and the use of
titles of
nobility is not
currently recognized...
- The
papal nobility are the
aristocracy of the Holy See,
composed of
persons holding titles bestowed by the Pope. From the
Middle Ages into the nineteenth...
- The
black nobility or
black aristocracy (
Italian: nobiltà nera,
aristocrazia nera) are
Roman aristocratic families who
sided with the
Papacy under Pope...
- however, the
Venetian nobility had
another peculiar character in
their mercantile vocation.
Contrary to the
feudal nobility, in fact, the patriciate...
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Danish nobility is a
social class and a
former estate in the
Kingdom of Denmark. The
nobility has
official recognition in Denmark, a monarchy. Its legal...
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Austrian nobility—specifically,
those who
retain Austrian citizenship,
whose family originally come from
Austria proper,
South Tyrol,
northern Italy and Burgenland...
- 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...