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
- English peerage
- British peerage
- 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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