NobilityinIceland (Icelandic: aðall; Norwegian: adel) may refer to the following: Icelanders who belonged to the aristocracy of the Icelandic Commonwealth...
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The Icelandic Commonwealth, also known as the Icelandic Free State, was the political unit existing inIceland between the establishment of the Althing...
title of nobilityin certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility. Especially in earlier...
Jarl is a rank of the nobilityin Scandinavia. In Old Norse, it meant "chieftain", particularly a chieftain set to rule a territory in a king's stead. Jarl...
abolished all titles of nobilityin Malta and mandated that they cease to be recognised. The Party was confirmed in office in the 1976 elections. Between...
is a type of onomastic particle used in a surname or family name in many Western cultures to signal the nobility of a family. The particle used varies...
Beginning in 1925, some members of higher levels of the German nobility joined the Nazi Party, registered by their title, date of birth, NSDAP Party registration...
Finnish: Kalmarin unioni; Icelandic: Kalmarsambandið; Latin: Unio Calmariensis) was a personal union in Scandinavia, agreed at Kalmar in Sweden as designed by...
in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dukes in Italy, Germany and Austria Voivode König German nobility Herzog (surname) Pine, L. G. (1992). "Titles in...
family. In China, surnames gradually came into common use beginning in the 3rd century BC (having been common only among the nobility before that). In some...
"Hutomo". In some ethnic groups it is common to include a nobility title into the formal personal name. Due to the various traditions of nobilityin each ethnic...
the" von – (German) "of", "from"; a sign of nobility. zu - (German) "at"; a sign of nobility, sometimes in the combination von und zu Bath, bat – (Hebrew)...
(that would place a Polish ruler's vote a century before the earliest Icelandic ones by the Althing). Still, sources for that time are very sparse, and...
courtesy, particularly, in the context of nobility, the titles used by children of members of the nobility (cf. substantive title). In some contexts, courtesy...
Riddarhuset (the House of Nobility), the Bonde Palace, the Tessin Palace and the Oxenstierna Palace. The oldest building in Stockholm is the Riddarholmskyrkan...