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Nobility of Germany - Almanach de Saxe GothaGraf is a historical German noble title equal in rank to a count (derived from the Latin Comes, with a history of its own) or a British earl (an Anglo-Saxon ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/GrafSep 13, 2023 · Graf, masculine, 'count, earl,' from the equivalent Middle High German grâve (with the variant grœve, chiefly in the plural), Old High German ...
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Graf / Count - GlobalSecurity.orgNov 7, 2011 · Burgraves were the Counts set over cities; Burgrave comes from two German, words: Burg, castle, fort, or fortified cily, and Graf, commandant, ...Missing: appointment | Show results with:appointment
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Reeve - Etymology, Origin & MeaningMiddle English shir-reve, "high crown official having various legal and administrative duties within a jurisdiction," from late Old English scirgerefa ...
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Medieval Sourcebook: Tacitus: GermaniaTacitus, an important Roman historian, wrote the most detailed early description of the Germans at then end of the first century CE.Missing: comites | Show results with:comites
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[PDF] Trajan's Comites Guard and Tacitus' Germania - iDai.publicationsTacitus description of the Germanic warband and its key role, it follows, is an authentic account of early Germanic society.Missing: tribes | Show results with:tribes
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A history of Germanic private lawThis book, 'A History of Germanic Private Law', is by Rudolph Huebner, translated by Francis S. Philbrick, and is part of the Continental Legal History Series.
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The Militarisation of Roman Society, 400 – 700 - De Re MilitariMay 22, 2014 · The comes civitatis who ran the civil administration was distinct from the comes exercituum who was a commander in the royal army, and only ...
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The Position of the Grafio in the Constitutional History of ...these might seem to be reflected in the Roman comes civitatis and the Germanic grafio. ... adopted them without change. ... 42 LRib 87: "Si quis graf onem ad res ...
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Germanic, Goth and Norman InvasionsWherever, Roman military functions existed (comes civitatis) they were incorporated in the new German systems. The same applied to the large Roman ...
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Strategic rulership (Part I) - Charlemagne's Practice of EmpireCharlemagne devoted a great deal of his capitulary legislation to defining office, of counts, bishops, and missi preeminently, and of lower level officials ...
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Disciplining royal agents (Chapter 2) - Charlemagne's Practice of ...There may be scope to argue that the king threatened counts generally with loss of office for failings related to bandits, as the Capitulary of Herstal from 779 ...
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(PDF) Bachrach, David S., The Benefices of Counts and the Fate of ...Kings maintained tight control over comital fiscal assets from 814 to 1024, countering previous historiography. The comitatus, both as office and jurisdiction, ...
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[PDF] This electronic thesis or dissertation has been downloaded from the ...The Capitulary of Herstal 779 specifically said that counts could punish latrones without sin, provided this was done for the sake of justice alone. If ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] An Analysis of Primary Sources Related to the Reign of Charlemagnesociety during Charlemagne's reign. The Capitulary of Herstal, issued in 779, was amongst the first set of reform documents released by Charlemagne. In the.Missing: grafen | Show results with:grafen
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Chapters of decrees - The Eighth Century and All ThatMay 24, 2015 · The Capitulary of Herstal, issued in 779, with twenty-three capitula: First comes articles on a theme that is repeated over the years and ...Missing: counts grafen
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[PDF] Fiscal resources and political competition on the periphery of the ...By analysing diplomas and judicial documents recording disputes in the Carolingian counties located in the eastern Pyrenees, this chapter aims to analyse how ...
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Holy Roman Empire and Feudalism - Military History - WarHistory.orgDec 13, 2024 · Mayer's model suggested the early Empire was organized with the king as leader of free warriors bound in personal allegiance. Finally, ...
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Investiture Controversy | Papal Power, Clerical Investiture & Henry IVOct 11, 2025 · Investiture Controversy, conflict during the late 11th and the early 12th century involving the monarchies of what would later be called the Holy Roman Empire.Missing: Graf autonomy
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Investiture Controversy - World History EncyclopediaApr 21, 2021 · The Concordat of Worms defines the secular and religious aspects of lay investiture, concluding the dispute of Investiture Controversy.Missing: counts Graf autonomy
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the Holy Roman Empire - HeraldicaThe four High Offices appear under the Ottonian dynasty: at the coronation of Otto I in 936, each of the Stammherzöge held one of the functions. The Golden Bull ...Missing: allods | Show results with:allods
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Sachsenspiegel | Germanic, Medieval, Customary | BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · Holy Roman Empire, the varying complex of lands in western and central Europe ruled by the Holy Roman emperor, a title held first by Frankish ...Missing: Graf lord rights regalia
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Knight service | Feudalism, Vassalage, Obligations - BritannicaOct 10, 2025 · Knight service, in the European feudal system, military duties performed in return for tenures of land.Missing: standard Graf Holy
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THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE ARMIES 1000-1300 - War HistoryJul 16, 2019 · 1120 describes Breton knights as 7 times more effective mounted than they were when dismounted. Other infantry were provided by town militias ...Missing: graf | Show results with:graf
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The Battle of Lechfeld 955 AD - Warfare History NetworkThe German victory at Lechfeld signaled the military and political end of the Magyar menace. The Magyars lost so many veterans in the 955 campaign that few ...
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Manorialism | Research Starters - EBSCOThe manorial system fostered cooperation within the community, as innovations like the heavy plow and rigid collar for oxen improved agricultural productivity ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Serfdom: Life Under the Lord of the Manor - Medieval HistoryNov 17, 2024 · Serfdom in medieval manors offered more freedoms than modern perceptions suggest, with mutual obligations fostering stability, community, ...
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[PDF] Marriage strategy among the European nobility - ScienceDirect.comThey enjoyed Imperial immediacy and the right of Territorial Supremacy. ... Reichsgraf. 14. Burggraf. 15. Graf. Earl. 16. Freiherr. Baron. 17. Baron. Baron. 18.
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Holy Roman Empire: Imperial States, Circles, & DietsJun 29, 2024 · Rulers of these states were able to exercise significant rights and privileges, and they enjoyed 'imperial immediacy' ('Reichsfreiheit'), ...Missing: Reichsgraf | Show results with:Reichsgraf
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Graf | Familypedia | FandomGraf (male) or Gräfin (female) is a historical title of the German nobility, usually translated as count. Considered intermediate among noble ranks, ...
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[PDF] how the elector princes of the holy roman empire kept a stable state ...The men that elected the emperor, the elector princes, came from two distinct backgrounds, split between great bishops and secular princes. Among the princes, ...Missing: Graf allods
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Leopold I | margrave of Austria | BritannicaIn 976 his successor, Leopold I of the house of Babenberg, was installed in office. Under Leopold's rule the eastern frontier was extended to the Vienna Woods ...Missing: establishment defense
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Albert I | German ruler, Elector of Brandenburg | BritannicaTaking the title margrave of Brandenburg, Albert pressed the warfare against the Wends, extended the area of his mark, and increased its population and ...
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Drang nach Osten | Prussian Expansion, Imperialism & ColonizationThe great German princes won extensive lands in the region: the Welf duchy of Saxony was supreme in the later 12th century; by 1250 the Ascanian dynasty had ...Missing: 14th reclamations
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Kingdoms of Germany - Brandenburg Prussia - The History FilesThis and other new regions quickly became formalised as margraviates as they secured the hinterland between the German empire to the west and the Poles and ...
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Landgrave | Germanic States, Feudalism, Elective MonarchyThe kings set up “provincial counts” (Landgrafen) over whom the dukes would have no control and who would have rank and authority equivalent to those of dukes.Missing: privileges blood court Gaue
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Kingdoms of Germany - Hessen Landgraves - The History FilesAfter the death of the last of the Ludowinger dynasty of landgraves, Henry Raspe, the Hessians selected Henry of Brabant as their landgrave in 1247. Following ...
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Kingdoms of Germany - Thuringia - The History FilesLandgraves of Thuringia (Ludovingians) AD 1130 - 1247. Count Louis III was raised to the rank of landgrave as Louis I (German practice was invariably to ...
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Henry Raspe | Landgrave of Thuringia, Elector of Saxony | BritannicaHenry Raspe was the landgrave of Thuringia (1227–47) and German anti-king (1246–47) who was used by Pope Innocent IV in an attempt to oust the Hohenstaufen ...
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Catch-up episode – The Holy Roman empire from 919 - 1250Feb 28, 2024 · These included the right to administer justice, mint coins, raise taxes and tolls, build castles, found cities, establish mills and so forth.
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WÜRTTEMBERG - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyThe castle of Württemberg was built by an obscure Swabian noble family near Stuttgart. The family was one of many which profited from the dispute between Konrad ...<|separator|>
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Duchy and Kingdom of Württemberg - European HeraldryEberhard I (1445 – 1496) Count of Württemberg-Urach, Duke of Württemberg from 1495. Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Married Barbara (1455 – 1503) ...
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Nobility of the Holy Roman Empire - Part I - Almanach de Saxe GothaCount / Graf Raimund zu Erbach-Furstenau. ( Sovereign Princely Count of The Holy Roman Empire ) PRINCELY COUNTY OF ERBACH-ERBACH H.M.Ill.H. Count / Graf ...
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Burgrave | title - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · Burgrave, in medieval Germany, one appointed to command a burg (fortified town) with the rank of count (Graf or comes). Later the title became hereditary.<|separator|>
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Bavarian Palace Administration | Imperial Castle of NurembergTo administer the imperial property and maintain order they installed a burgrave, who resided in the front area of the complex (the so-called Burgrave's Castle) ...Missing: urban governance
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Imperial Court and the Localities during the Reign of Holy Roman ...Dec 20, 2023 · As burgrave of Nuremberg, Albrecht Achilles held the Gerichtsherrschaft (jurisdictional lordship) of the Landgericht, allowing him to punish ...
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EN:Nuremberg Castle - Historisches Lexikon BayernsMar 6, 2024 · The Burgrave's Castle of the Hohenzollern Burgraves of Nuremberg, located to the east, was destroyed in 1420 and sold to the imperial city in ...
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The Burgraviate of Nuremberg (German: Burggrafschaft ... - FacebookDec 28, 2024 · The Diets of Nuremberg were an important part of the administrative structure of the empire. The increasing demand of the royal court and the ...Missing: urban | Show results with:urban
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EN:Nuremberg, Imperial City: Political and social developmentMar 6, 2024 · The City of Nuremberg was established around the turn of the 11th century based on an Imperial Castle first mentioned in 1050.
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Episode 153– The Rise of Nürnberg - History of the Germans PodcastJun 27, 2024 · The Burgraves prove to be very apt operators and managed to expand their territory materially from their base on the castle of Nürnberg.
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A Glossary of European Noble, Princely, Royal and Imperial TitlesThis document limits itself to collecting, organizing and defining the various imperial, royal, princely, and noble titles encountered in Europe
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House of Salm - European HeraldryDivided into Lower Salm and Upper Salm in 1165. Over the centuries the House of Salm was divided and reunited as shown by the table above.Missing: inheritance | Show results with:inheritance
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Restaurant u. Whiskymuseum Kyrburg | InfosystemAfter the marriage of the Rhine counts' heirs into the Kyrburg line, there was a renewed rise of the Wildgrafen house in the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1743, ...Missing: fragmentation | Show results with:fragmentation
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greve - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryEtymology. From Middle Low German grēve, from Old Saxon grāvio, from ... Cognate to Danish greve and English reeve. Pronunciation. Audio: Duration: 2 ...Danish · Italian · Norwegian Bokmål · Norwegian Nynorsk
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The history and impact of the Hanseatic League on ScandinaviaMay 19, 2024 · The Hanseatic League, a trading network, established outposts in Scandinavia, stimulating trade, cultural exchange, and leaving a lasting ...
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Nobility - Sweden - Swedish History - Hans HögmanJul 4, 2023 · In 1561 the then present King of Sweden, Erik XIV, introduced two noble titles: 1. Greve (Count or Earl (UK)) 2. Friherre (Baron) The title ...
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Nobility of Sweden - Almanach de Saxe GothaAt the coronation of Eric XIV in 1561, Swedish nobility became formally hereditary for the first time upon the creation of the higher titles of Count (greve) ...
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Nobility of Denmark - Almanach de Saxe GothaFamilies of old Lord High Councillors of Denmark, and houses endowed by a title after 1660, absolutism's beginning, are regarded as high nobility of Denmark.
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[PDF] HANSEATIC LEAGUE - KulturlandskapetThe Hanseatic League was the first institutionalized northern European trade association, existing since the 12th century, with a golden age in the 15th ...
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Hungary Naming Customs - FamilySearchApr 24, 2025 · Origin, TÖRÖK Katalin, Catherine Turk. Nobility. A title of nobility is placed before the surname: Hungarian, English. gróf NAGY János, Count ...
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Count | Titles of Nobility & Royalty in Europe - BritannicaSep 10, 2025 · Equivalent terms ; Dutch, graaf, gravin ; French, comte, comtesse ; German, Graf, Gräfin ; Hungarian, gróf, grófnö.
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Schmalkaldic League | German Princes, Protestantism, ReformationOct 11, 2025 · Schmalkaldic League, during the Reformation, a defensive alliance formed by Protestant territories of the Holy Roman Empire to defend themselves collectively.
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Peace of Augsburg | Germany [1555], Religion & Politics | BritannicaSep 23, 2025 · In spite of its shortcomings, the Peace of Augsburg saved the empire from serious internal conflicts for more than 50 years, and Germany thus ...<|separator|>
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Thirty Years' War | Summary, Causes, Combatants, Map ... - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · A series of wars fought by various nations for various reasons, including religious, dynastic, territorial, and commercial rivalries.
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The Thirty Years War, 1618–1648 - Oxford AcademicThis section argues that the Thirty Years War was not inevitable and that it was fundamentally a struggle over the German constitution.Missing: Graf | Show results with:Graf
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Peace of Westphalia | Definition, Map, Results, & SignificanceSep 23, 2025 · The peace was negotiated, from 1644, in the Westphalian towns of Münster and Osnabrück. The Spanish-Dutch treaty was signed on January 30, 1648.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Thirty Years War - New AdventThe Thirty Years War (1618-48), though pre-eminently a German war, was also of great importance for the history of the whole of Europe.Missing: Graf | Show results with:Graf
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Voltaire and the French EnlightenmentNov 9, 2018 · In France, where Voltaire lived most of his life, the various absolute monarchs were inspired by the success of the Sun King, Louis XIV (1638- ...
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Baron de Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de SecondatJul 18, 2003 · Montesquieu was one of the great political philosophers of the Enlightenment. Insatiably curious and mordantly funny, he constructed a naturalistic account of ...
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Decree on the abolition of the nobility (1790) - Alpha HistoryThe decree abolished hereditary nobility, prohibited noble titles, required citizens to use only their surname, and banned liveries and armorial bearings.
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Reign of Terror | History, Significance, & Facts - BritannicaAug 29, 2025 · Reign of Terror, period of the French Revolution from September 5, 1793, to July 27, 1794, during which the Revolutionary government decided ...Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Mediatization in Germany (1803-15) - HeraldicaMost mediatizations took place in July 1806 as a consequence of the formation of the Confederation of the Rhine. Within the area covered by the Confederation, ...
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The Prussian Reform Edict (9 October 1807)All privileges which are possessed by noble over citizen inheritances are entirely abolished, as well as the restrictions and suspension of certain property ...Missing: Hardenberg | Show results with:Hardenberg
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[PDF] The Prussian Reform Movement - DTICThe hostility of crown, cabinet and nobility to the ideas and program of the reformers, the apathy of a Prussian people separated from the state and its army by ...
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Explaining the reception of the Code Napoleon in Germany: a fuzzy ...Jan 2, 2018 · This paper examines the diverse responses of the German states to the Code Napoleon at the beginning of the nineteenth century.Missing: noble | Show results with:noble
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Napoleonic Wars and the Unification of GermanyAug 27, 2024 · This code replaced the existing feudal legal system in the German territories, establishing the foundation of a modern legal system. The main ...
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Austria - World Statesmen-Austria. 10 Apr 1919 All titles of nobility and rights abolished. 10 Sep 1919 In Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye Austria recognizes: independence of Hungary ...
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Titles of Nobility in Germany | In Custodia LegisDec 23, 2022 · Titles of nobility have been abolished in Germany. Were the newspapers wrong in calling him a prince? Let us take a look at what the laws says.<|separator|>
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The remains of nobility in Germany – DW – 08/14/2019Aug 14, 2019 · The last Emperor of Germany abdicated, and monarchy was abolished in the country a century ago, but there are still traces of nobility. Here's what it means.
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Graf Name Meaning and Graf Family History at FamilySearchGraf Family History. Graf Name Meaning. Some characteristic forenames ... German (also Gräf): status name from Middle High German grāve, grābe, ...Missing: mention | Show results with:mention
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Graf In - Surname Origins & Meanings - Last Names - MyHeritageThe name is derived from the Middle High German word grāf, which translates to count or nobleman, indicating a title of nobility. The use of Graf as a surname ...
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Graf Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History - ForebearsIn Germany it is primarily concentrated in: Bavaria, where 29 percent reside, Baden-Württemberg, where 21 percent reside and North Rhine-Westphalia, where 12 ...
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Graf Surname Meaning & Graf Family History at Ancestry.com®German (also Gräf): status name from Middle High German grāve grābe which was used as a title denoting various more or less aristocratic dignitaries and ...
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Graf Last Name Origin, History, and Meaning - YourRootsThe surname Graf is of ancient German and Swiss origin, with records dating back to the early 15th century in Switzerland. It is believed to have originated ...Missing: frequency | Show results with:frequency
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Court rules against German man's decision to call himself Baron - BBCJun 2, 2016 · Germany does not have to recognise name titles suggesting nobility, the European Court of Justice rules.
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ECJ: Restriction on noble titles in Germany justifiedJun 3, 2016 · Nonetheless, given that the Weimar Constitution of 1919 abolished the privileges and titles of nobility and prohibited the creation of titles ...
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Constitution of the Princely House of Liechtenstein of 26 October 1993Oct 26, 1993 · The Princely House of Liechtenstein is an autonomous family community established and organised at the level of the Constitution of the Principality.Missing: nobility | Show results with:nobility
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Liechtenstein Styles and Titles | Unofficial RoyaltyMar 17, 2025 · The reigning Prince of Liechtenstein and the other Princes and Princesses of Liechtenstein are all styled His Serene Highness and Her Serene Highness.
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Heraldry - Pro HeraldicaBias Topic 1: The Coat of Arms is reserved for the Nobles ... Contrary to popular belief, the possession of a coat of arms is a right to every citizen -not the ...
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Allemagne - CILANEThe VdDA as well as the regional associations are representing exclusively the German speaking historical nobility. Head of each association is an elected ...
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Franz Graf von Wimpffen | Military Wiki | FandomFranz Emil Lorenz Heeremann Graf von Wimpffen KSMOM (Prague, Bohemia, 2 April 1797 – Görz, 26 November 1870) was an Austrian General and Admiral who served ...
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In Memoriam: Admiral Rudolf Graf Montecuccoli degli Erri 22nd ...May 16, 2022 · Admiral Montecuccoli served with the Navy for Fifty-four years before he retired at the age of 70 in 1913. Rudolf Graf Montecuccoli degli Erri ...Nazi aristocrat's military career and legacy - FacebookOn this day in 1917, 56-year old Graf István Tisza, the Hungarian ...More results from www.facebook.comMissing: non- | Show results with:non-
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Joseph, Graf Radetzky | Austrian Field Marshal, Military ReformerJoseph, Graf Radetzky was an Austrian field marshal and military reformer whose long record of victorious campaigns made him a national hero.
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Werther - German Literature - Google Sites... Graf von C..; Count C.). On 16 March 1772 Fräulein von B.. tells Werther that ... The Sorrows of Young Werther: A Dual-Language Book, trans. by Stanley ...
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[PDF] intertextuality in goethe's “werther” by mary a. deguire dissertationGraf von C... liebt mich, distinguirt mich, das ist bekannt, das habe ich dir ... Goethe: The Sorrows of Young Werther. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1987 ...
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Crown (heraldry) - Academic Dictionaries and EncyclopediasThe Grafenkrone (count's coronet)shows nine tines with pearls. Some of the senior houses used coronets showing five leaves and four pearls (Some mediatized ...Missing: Graf | Show results with:Graf
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Graf Rank/Title in LAWhammer - World AnvilGraf (male) and grafina (common in the north) or gravin (common in the south) (female) is an older term for the noble rank of count.