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  1. Historically, German entities that recognized or conferred nobility included the Holy Roman Empire (9621806), the German Confederation (18141866) and the German Empire (1871–1918). Chancellor Otto von Bismarck in the German Empire had a policy of expanding his political base by ennobling nouveau riche industrialists and ...

  2. 20 de mar. de 2024 · The nobility is divided into two sections: Hochadel and Niederadel (high and low nobility). Noble status was usually inherited. It originated with people who had power, influence, and land in ancient times or who received a grant of nobility from a king.

  3. 8 de sept. de 2022 · The remains of nobility in Germany. 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.

  4. Aachen (German nobility) House of Absberg. Adelebsen (German noble family) Ahlefeldt (noble family) Albertine branch. Althann. House of Alvensleben. Ambly des Ayvelles. Ammendorf family.

  5. 14 de ago. de 2019 · The remains of nobility in Germany. 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.

  6. students.2 German scholars have concentrated on the origins of the nobility, the structural transformation of the aristocratic kindred, and the rise of the ministerials. German medievalists began to investigate these topics during the Nazi period,3 but two postwar political developments have stimulated German interest in the nobility.

  7. German nobility's inheritance decisions. Recording marriage alliances, property divisions, feuds, and sibling disputes, the Chronicle is a Geddchtnis, a carefully crafted memory of a noble family in decline. PRESERVATION OF ONE'S FAMILY PROPERTIES and pride in one's ancestors and history