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Wohlgeboren (German: [ˈvoːlɡəˌboːɐ̯n̩], lit. "well-born") was a form of address for the lowest ranks of German nobility. The Latin version of this term
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descending from the mediæval Uradel. Another honorific title was (Euer) Wohlgeboren which ranked lower than Hochwohlgeboren and was claimed by Bourgeois
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address for German barons (Freiherren) and knights (Ritter); or (Euer) Wohlgeboren, which ranks lower than Hochwohlgeboren, and is the address for a Vogt
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List of grades of civil and military service in Russian Empire
ranks List of Japanese court ranks, positions and hereditary titles Wohlgeboren In case of "His/Her Majesty's highest of all protégé", the period of
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Constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire with representation in the Imperial Diet
(Serene Highness), princes Hochgeboren (high-born) and counts Hoch- und Wohlgeboren (high and well-born). In the eighteenth century, the electors were upgraded
Imperial_Estate
Well-born (German: Hochwohlgeboren). Another style was Well-born (German: Wohlgeboren), which ranked below High Well-born but was not used for proper nobility
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Honorifics in the German language and culture
Uradel, Hochwohlgeboren (lit. the High-well-born) for all other nobility, Wohlgeboren - by definition not a style for nobility, but as it were for "semi-nobility"
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Polish noble family
were granted the title of Count in Galicia with the predicate Hoch- und wohlgeboren ( High-born and noble ), based on their blood relation to Ignacy Krasicki
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Musical artist
death. In 1855, Pieczonka married one of his students, Nancy "Nanny" Wohlgeboren (1836-1916). The couple had eight children, one of whom died as an infant
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Austrian princely family
raised to imperial counts (Reichsfreiherren) with the style “Well Born” (Wohlgeboren) by Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria at Regensburg in 1630. Johann Andreas
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Swedish nobleman, ironmaster and member of parliament
Wohlgeboren Jacob Tersmeden Born 20 May 1712 Söderbärke, Dalarna, Sweden Died 9 February 1767(1767-02-09) (aged 54) Hedemora, Dalarna, Sweden Burial place
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Danish and brunswijker courtier, politician and diplomat
highest honor was the Palatinate, the title of Count Palatine, the title Wohlgeboren, the perpetual right to court at the Viennese Imperial Court and the
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Hedwiger was created Countess of Sponeck (with the title of "Hoch- und Wohlgeboren") by the Emperor with the same title awarded to her children. The castle
Leopold Eberhard, Duke of Württemberg-Montbéliard
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the rank of Reichsgraf [Imperial Count] with the title of Hoch- und Wohlgeboren [“High and Well-Born”] and an upgrade for his coat-of-arms. Furthermore
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, the daughter of lady Khata.
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