Graf(male) orGräfin(female) is a historical title of the German nobility, usually translated as count. Considered intermediate among noble ranks, the title is often treated as equivalent to the British "earl" (whose female version and consort is a countess). The comital title Graf is commo...
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but there are degrees of specialisation in many non-imperial cultures, and much debate rages over whether these represent "ranks" or "castes" in the sense that we, the hierarchy-afflicted, perceive them, or whether our anthropologists merely project our own obsessions onto neutral data sets. ...
The medieval knight was usually a mounted and armoured soldier, often connected with nobility or royalty, although (especially in north-eastern Europe) knights could also come from the lower classes, and could even be enslaved persons. The cost of their armour, horses, and weapons was great; t...
In our Retro-Vintage site for collectors you will find a wide variety of German and European Royal Titles for you to choose. We have titles from the ranks of Lord and Lady to the ranks of Prince and Princess, as well as wonderfully Germanic titles of Baron, Baroness, Count or Countess....
For example, SEM PER LEI is a women's clothing brand from Germany. It has become a synonym for European women's high fashion and ranks among the leading brands in Germany. The brand is proficient in garment cutting, and can skillfully apply colors and raw materials. ...
After long studies at the Protestant universities in Altdorf, Helmstedt, Leipzig, and Basel (1592–1597), the young lawyer joined the ranks of Frederick IV’s (d. 1610) and Frederick V’s (1596–1632) administration. Soon, he became a councilor (1610), and subsequently a privy councilor ...