- The
House of
Nobility (Swedish:
Riddarhuset) in Stockholm, Sweden, is a
corporation and a
building that
maintains records and acts as an
interest group...
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Sveriges Ridderskap och
Adels kalender 2010 (in Swedish). Stockholm:
Riddarhuset. 2009. p. 302. ISBN 978-91-633-5156-3. ISSN 0347-9633. Rookwood, Dan...
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latter has not been
formally "introduced" at the
House of
Nobility (
Riddarhuset). The
House of
Nobility still maintains a fee for male
members over the...
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known as Hammarskiöld family, is a
Swedish noble family,
enrolled in
Riddarhuset (English: "House of Nobility") with the
number of 135. The
founder of...
- four
former estates were abolished. The
House of
Nobility (Swedish:
Riddarhuset)
remained as a quasi-official
representation of the
Swedish nobility...
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large German Church (Tyska kyrkan) and
several mansions and palaces: the
Riddarhuset (the
House of Nobility), the
Bonde Palace, the
Tessin Palace and the...
- Swedish).
Retrieved 2023-10-24. Bäckmark,
Magnus (11
September 2019).
Riddarhusets vapensköldar. Band III. pp. 166–167. ISBN 9789151914473.
Retrieved 21...
- was
raised to the
nobility in
Sweden in 1693. He was
introduced to the
Riddarhuset as a
member of the
Untitled Nobility (adliga ätter),
being introduced...
- Elgenstierna, Gustaf, 1871-1948. Den
introducerade svenska adelns (2002).
Riddarhusets stamtavlor. Riddarhusdirektionen. OCLC 186431215.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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German noble families Flach [sv] and de
Frese introduced at the
Swedish Riddarhuset. Bergman's
paternal grandmother and
maternal grandfather were cousins...