Nobility Articles
The Nobility System of the Republic of San Marino
The Republic of San Marino is the oldest Republic in the world. Has an area of about 60 km, and its territory is divided, from an administrative point of view, in 9 districts called castles. The Heads of State and army, are the Captains Regent: a term of six months,...
The Swedish Nobility
The Nobility of Sweden The Swedish Nobility has its origins in the reign of King Magnus I Ladulas (1279-1290). This King married the Princess Hedwiga of Holstein, who suggested to the monarch the institution of the Fralse in 1290. This "Fralse" freed all those who in...
The Roman Nobility
"The Roman Nobility was the most sophisticated caste of Machiavellian aristocrats that ever existed in Italian history", as quoted by Michele Arditi, a Neapolitan nobleman, lawyer, and famous author and antiquarian in the XIX century. The Roman princely families...
The Japanese Nobility
THE JAPANESE TITLED NOBILITY: A ROLL OF JAPANESE NOBLE FAMILIES FROM 1880 to 1947. The new and modern Japanese nobility was created in 1869, creating 2 classes: The Kazoku: merging the Daimyo (Feudal Lords) and Kuge (Nobility comprised of Courtiers and High Civil...
Nobility of Tonga
There is worldwide fascination with the tiny nobility of this very small and colourful country of the South Seas, the exotic and still relevant nobility of Tonga. The Tongan nobility is an aristocratic social class, with a very restricted entry and a mainly hereditary...
The Haitian Nobility
The Haitian Nobility is the class bringing together all individuals raised to the nobility status by the different monarchs (2 Emperors and a King) who reigned over this nation. Overview of the Haitian Nobility by Regime: First Empire of Haiti: Under the First Empire...
The Nobility of the Holy Roman Empire
The Nobility of the Holy Roman Empire was a multinational and globalised social class that lasted exactly 844 years, from the Imperial Coronation of Otto in 962, until the formal dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 by Francis II, under pressure from Napoleon....
Nobility of Manchukuo | Nobility titles
Origin of the Nobility of Manchukuo: The Manchukuo Nobility is the name of the Manchurian Nobility from 1932 to 1945, when Manchuria became a puppet State under the direct control of Imperial Japan. The origin of the nobility of the Manchukuo lies in the Honorum Fons...
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 the subsequent...
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 Composition of the Albanian...
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 social classes of the...
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, which might even be...
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 Knowledge about the...
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 Kingdoms and Princely...
Genoese Nobility
Genoese Noble and Aristocratic Families: The nobility of Genoa was one of the most cosmopolitan of Italy. In the centuries when the history of Genoa took the ultimate turn of lawful, governmental and financial sovereignty, finally becoming an independent nation, the...
The Nobility of Finland
The Finnish Nobility is quite ancient, and dates back to the foundation of the Grand Duchy of Finland in the year of our Lord of 1809 by His Imperial Majesty the Tsar Alexander I of Russia. The Nobility of Finland is famous for their beautiful manorial houses, in a...
German Count Title for Sale
German Count Titles are called Grafdoms and the original rank in German is Graf. Our company is well equipped to analyse the options available to those who wish to acquire the dignity and title of a German Count. With origin in the ancient lands of the former German...
The Nobility of Sicily and Naples
The Nobility of Sicily and Naples is probably one of the oldest nobilities of the world, and also one of the most interesting both in terms of grandeur, prestige and history. Why is it so? The reasons why this is one of the best nobilities of Europe are: Most of the...
Feudal Titles for Sale: Baron, Count, Marquis
The act of selling, specifically the transfer of ownership of feudal titles to property to a person for a price within a proper legal procedure will soon be a relic of the past. Our Feudist lawyers, specialists in feudal law are of the opinion that the sale of feudal...
The Russian Nobility Report
The Russian Nobility was the social ruling class of the Russian Empire for centuries. Origins of the Russian Nobility The Nobility of Russia did not exist as such for a long time, being a ruling class made up of two differentiated groups: The Ruling Princes of the...




















