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title of nobility in German-speaking countries; traditionally, it denotes the titled rank within the nobility above Ritter (knight) and Edler (nobility without a specific title) and below Graf (count, earl)
  • Baronet
  • Baron
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Freiherr / Freifrau
title of nobility in German-speaking countries; traditionally, it denotes the titled rank within the nobility above Ritter (knight) and Edler (nobility without a specific title) and below Graf (count, earl)
  • Baronet
  • Baron

Statements