by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 18, 2018 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
The Black Nobility The Black nobility dressed in black as a form of political protest for 59 years (1870-1929), and was the most conservative and loyalist faction of the Roman Nobility, which remained firmly faithful to the Papacy after the Unification of Italy and...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 10, 2018 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
The Albanian Nobility The Albanian Nobility was a social class that included all individuals and families recognized by Albanian customs, bylaws and traditions as members of the aristocratic class, which presupposed enjoying inherited privileges. The Diverse...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 8, 2018 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
German Barony for Sale Ostlichter LTA has available in his files an extremely old and prominent German Barony. The German noble titles are probably the ones with the biggest historical interest in ancient Europe. The German nobility was one of the most privileged...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 4, 2018 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
Pontifical and Papal Nobility The Papal nobility refers to the families who were ennobled by the Roman Pontiffs, mostly after the disappearance of the Papal Estates. This nobility should not be confused with the ancient Princely Medieval families of the Papal Estates,...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Aug 29, 2018 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
Korean Nobility The Korean Nobility The Korean nobility includes all the individuals and families recognized by Korea until the end of the local Japanese occupation as members of the aristocratic class, therefore holders of hereditary privileges. Preservation of...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Aug 21, 2018 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
Indonesian Nobility Indonesian Nobility The Indonesian Nobility is the largest Muslim Aristocracy of the world. Nowadays, since 1945, Indonesia is a Republic, in which, despite nobility is no longer recognised as such, some of the Former Ruling Royal Families of the...