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- nobility, i.e. noble families introduced at the Swedish House of Nobility Unintroduced nobility, i.e. noble families which have not been introduced at the Swedish...
- still protected. The Swedish nobility consists of both "introduced" and "unintroduced" nobility, where the latter has not been formally "introduced" at the...
- member of the Sveriges Ointroducerade Adels Förening (****ociation of the unintroduced nobility in Sweden), which brings together the bearers of non-Swedish...
- Bremen-Verden, Germany. In Sweden, the family is considered part of the unintroduced nobility. On 18 December 1795, members of the family were granted the...
- Cantacuzino settled in Sweden, where his descendants form part of the unintroduced nobility of that country. Members of the family claim that the genealogical...
- Bernadotte. Counts of Wisborg are considered to be part of the Swedish unintroduced nobility. It has been reported (without accuracy) that Lennart and his...
- Hatter and everyone else missed it as well, and that Carroll inserted an unintroduced character. After calling him "the Knave of Hearts" twice in chapter 8...
- v t e Titled unintroduced nobility of Sweden Princely Bernadotte Cantacuzino Ducal d'Otrante Marquisal Joussineau de Tourdonnet Lagergren Comital Bernadotte...
- Russian baronial titles also live in Sweden, and they form part of the unintroduced nobility. Count Peter Ludwig von der Pahlen (Pyotr Alexeyevich, 1745–1826)...
- Sweden (i.e. naturalised as Swedish nobility), and thus is considered unintroduced nobility. The architect Edvard von Rothstein (1821–1890) was a member...