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- Wohlgeboren (German: [ˈvoːlɡəˌboːɐ̯n̩], lit. "well-born") was a form of address for the lowest ranks of German nobility. The Latin version of this term...
- descending from the mediæval Uradel. Another honorific title was (Euer) Wohlgeboren which ranked lower than Hochwohlgeboren and was claimed by Bourgeois...
- address for German barons (Freiherren) and knights (Ritter); or (Euer) Wohlgeboren, which ranks lower than Hochwohlgeboren, and is the address for a Vogt...
- in 1722 was presented by Brazilian historian Angelo Segrillo in 2016. Wohlgeboren List of ****anese court ranks, positions and hereditary titles History...
- (Serene Highness), princes Hochgeboren (high-born) and counts Hoch- und Wohlgeboren (high and well-born). In the eighteenth century, the electors were upgraded...
- Well-born (German: Hochwohlgeboren). Another style was Well-born (German: Wohlgeboren), which ranked below High Well-born but was not used for proper nobility...
- were granted the title of Count in Galicia with the predicate Hoch- und wohlgeboren ( High-born and noble ), based on their blood relation to Ignacy Krasicki...
- Uradel, Hochwohlgeboren (lit. the High-well-born) for all other nobility, Wohlgeboren - by definition not a style for nobility, but as it were for "semi-nobility"...
- highest honor was the Palatinate, the title of Count Palatine, the title Wohlgeboren, the perpetual right to court at the Viennese Imperial Court and the...
- death. In 1855, Pieczonka married one of his students, Nancy "Nanny" Wohlgeboren (1836-1916). The couple had eight children, one of whom died as an infant...