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Swedish nobility
Swedish nobility The Swedish nobility ( Adeln ) was historically a privileged class in ... their descendants are still a part of Swedish society today, but do no longer ...
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Category:Swedish nobility
Category:Swedish nobility The main article for this category is Swedish nobility. Subcategories There are 2 subcategories to this ... category. P House of Pfalz-Zweibrücken S Swedish noble families Pages in category "Swedish ...
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Talk:Swedish nobility
Talk:Swedish nobility The following text is considered for partial ... been granted for almost 100 years. (Actually Swedish ex-princes have used to direct their ... suitability of wives; a kind of conflicts Swedish princes used to have with the crown ... coats of arms: Högadliga or betitlad adel: ("nobility with hereditary titles") Grevar (Counts) [ three ...
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Nobility
Nobility This article needs a complete rewrite for ... page. "The Lords and Barons prove their Nobility by hanging their Banners and exposing their ... MSS. of the National Library of Paris." Nobility originally referred to those who were "known ... France, enjoying fiscal and other privileges. Western nobility Initially nobility descended from chivalry (or warrior class) ...
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Nobility   (translated from French)
Nobility nobility is a social class based on the ... value their ancestors. Synopsis Origins of the nobility The nobility of Ancian Mode results from several traditions ... of the empire knew a form of nobility, but this nobility does not seem ...
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Swedish Pomerania
Swedish Pomerania Swedish Pomerania (Swedish: Svenska Pommern) was a Dominion under the Swedish Crown from the 17th to the 19th ... of Stettin, concluded a treaty with the Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus in June 1628. ...
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Swedish Empire
Swedish Empire History of Sweden Prehistoric Sweden Early ... Union Modern Sweden A New Great Power Swedish Empire "Age of Liberty" Gustav's Absolutism ... 1611 and 1718 is known as the Swedish Empire. The Peace of Westphalia See also ... serious political agitation. The mass of the Swedish people was penetrated by a justifiable fear ... In a word, the natural equilibrium of Swedish society was seriously threatened by the ...
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Norwegian nobility
Norwegian nobility Norwegian nobility. Most Norwegian noble families disappeared during the ... number of families that descend from the nobility, mainly consisting of Danish and foreign families ... now a part of Sweden. The Norwegian nobility was gradually weakened during the 16th century ... Christian IV was honoured by the Norwegian nobility at Akershus Castle on June 10th, ...
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Title of nobility   (translated from German)
Title of nobility That Title of nobility one gave rank Adligen in the social Hierarchie on. Many titles of nobility were originally function names. Table of contents ... condition of 1919 no more titles of nobility. These became however a component of the ... does not exist. The last title of nobility of Germany became to 12. November ...
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Polish-Swedish War
Polish-Swedish War The Polish-Swedish Wars refer to a series of wars ... 1655-1661, and finally the last Polish-Swedish war was the Great Northern War (1700 ... and it is mostly regarded as a Swedish civil war, not part of the Polish-Swedish wars. After early stalemate, Sigismund was ...
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