European Nobility - Nobility By Nation

Nobility By Nation

A list of noble titles for different European countries can be found at Royal and noble ranks.

For the proper address of holders of these titles, see Royal and noble styles.
For the English Wikipedia category, see Category:Nobility by nation
  • Armenian nobility
  • Austrian nobility
  • Baltic nobility related to the modern area of Estonia and Latvia
  • Belgian nobility
  • Bohemian nobility
  • Brazilian nobility
  • British nobility
    • British peerage
      • English peerage
        • Welsh Peers
      • Scottish peerage
      • Irish peerage
      • Peerage of Great Britain
      • Peerage of the United Kingdom
  • Chinese nobility
  • Croatian nobility
  • Cuban nobility
  • Danish nobility
  • Dutch nobility
  • Egyptian nobility
  • Ethiopian Nobility
  • Fijian nobility
  • Filipino nobility
  • Finnish nobility
  • French nobility
  • German nobility
    • Freiherr
    • Graf
    • Junker
  • Hungarian nobility
  • Imperial Roman titles
    • Byzantine aristocracy and bureaucracy
  • Irish nobility
    • Chiefs of the Name
  • Italian nobility
  • Japanese nobility
  • Korean nobility
  • Lithuanian nobility
  • Malay nobility
  • Malagasy nobility
  • Maltese nobility
  • Mexican nobility
  • Mongolian nobility
  • Nigerian nobility
    • Emir
    • Oba
    • Obi
  • Norwegian nobility
  • Ottoman titles
  • Polish nobility
  • Polynesian nobility
  • Portuguese nobility
  • Romanian nobility
  • Russian nobility
    • Boyars
  • Samoan nobility
  • Serbian nobility
  • Spanish nobility
  • Swedish nobility
  • Switzerland nobility
  • Thai royal and noble titles

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Famous quotes containing the words nobility and/or nation:

    And nobility will not be able to help you with your love; Love does not know how to cede to ancestral images.
    Propertius Sextus (c. 50–16 B.C.)

    If you believe that a nation is really better off which achieves for a comparative few, those who are capable of attaining it, high culture, ease, opportunity, and that these few from their enlightenment should give what they consider best to those less favored, then you naturally belong to the Republican Party. But if you believe that people must struggle slowly to the light for themselves, then it seems to me that you are a Democrat.
    Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962)