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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. 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 families ‎ (9 C) Lower Saxon noble families ‎ (15 C, 4 P) Saxon noble families ‎ (8 C, 1 P) Swabian noble families ‎ (5 C, 5 P) Württembergian noble families ‎ (3 C, 2 P) *

  3. Prince Raphael Rainer of Thurn and Taxis. Leonhard Reichartinger. Richardis of Bavaria.

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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...

  4. 3 de oct. de 2018 · The Bavarian group of nobility presents numerous genealogical challenges to the researcher, despite the richness of primary source material on which family reconstructions can be based. These difficulties are explained fully in the relevant chapters of this document, but the Grafen von Diessen and the Grafen von Lechsgemünd can be cited as two example families which present many problems.

  5. 4 de oct. de 2018 · For example, names of nobles cited in donations to the monastery of Sankt Gallen (in present-day northern Switzerland) have generally been linked to a Swabian origin. The assumption behind this decision to set out the information by province is that the nobility within each province evolved, during the early medieval period at least, to a great extent independently from the nobility of the ...

  6. 12 de feb. de 2024 · Template:German Empire-sidebar. 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).