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  1. This List of Bavarian noble families contains all 338 Bavarian aristocratic families named in 1605 by Siebmacher as well as further additions. The list is an alphabetical overview of Bavarian nobility.

  2. The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of Bavarian noble families.

  3. 3 de oct. de 2018 · Many of the Bavarian noble families made high-profile diplomatic marriages into prominent noble and royal families both in central Europe and beyond.

  4. Bavarian noble families‎ (11 C, 20 P) Hessian noble families‎ (8 C, 3 P) Baltic-German noble families‎ (12 C, 1 P) Burial sites of German noble ...

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    The nobility is a class of people who had special political and social status. Members of this class had titles such as Baron [Freiherr], Duke [Herzog], Count [Graf], Margrave [Markgraf], and Knight (Sir) [Ritter]. The nobility is divided into two sections: Hochadel and Niederadel (high and low nobility). Noble status was usually inherited. It orig...

    Heraldry is the design, use, regulation, and recording of coats-of-arms. Originally, coats-of-arms were granted to individuals, not families. However, sometimes the right to bear a coat-of-arms was inherited by the descendants of the person to whom it was granted. In Germany mainly the noble class, gentry, and some burghers (city residents with cit...

  5. House of Wittelsbach, German noble family that provided rulers of Bavaria and of the Rhenish Palatinate until the 20th century. The name was taken from the castle of Wittelsbach, which formerly stood near Aichach on the Paar in Bavaria. The dynasty was overthrown in the closing days of World War I.

  6. The collection, never printed, is the most extensive genealogical-historical compilation on Bavarian noble families ever made. Volume 27 of the collection is one of three volumes detailing the genealogy of the Counts of Törring.