Edler
Edler (German: [ˈeːdlɐ]) was until 1919 the lowest rank of nobility in Austria-Hungary and Germany, just beneath a Ritter (hereditary knight), but above untitled nobles, who used only the nobiliary particle von before their surname. It was mostly given to civil servants and military officers, as well as those upon whom the lower rank of an Order had been conferred. The noun Edler comes from the adjective edel ("noble"), and translated literally means "noble [person]". In accordance with the rules of German grammar, the word can also appear as Edle, Edlem, or Edlen depending on case, gender, and number.
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Edler
Edler (German: [ˈeːdlɐ]) was until 1919 the lowest rank of nobility in Austria-Hungary and Germany, just beneath a Ritter (hereditary knight), but above untitled nobles, who used only the nobiliary particle von before their surname. It was mostly given to civil servants and military officers, as well as those upon whom the lower rank of an Order had been conferred. The noun Edler comes from the adjective edel ("noble"), and translated literally means "noble [person]". In accordance with the rules of German grammar, the word can also appear as Edle, Edlem, or Edlen depending on case, gender, and number.
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Edler (German: [ˈeːdlɐ]) was u ...... slated and used as šlechtic z.
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Edler (en checo šlechtic z) f ...... zado para las hijas y esposa).
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Edler (in tedesco: [ˈEːdlɐ]) e ...... dotto e usato come šlechtic z.
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エードラー(独: Edler)は、ドイツ帝国、オーストリア= ...... 姓の前に貴族であることを示す「フォン」を名乗ることが出来た。
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Edler (Edler von..., afkorting ...... ter van een Edler is een Edle.
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Edler (German: [ˈeːdlɐ]) was u ...... g on case, gender, and number.
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Edler (em checo šlec;<htic z) ...... da Áustria-Hungria e Alemanha.
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Edler (en checo šlechtic z) f ...... l caso, el género y el número.
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Edler (in tedesco: [ˈEːdlɐ]) e ...... ondo il caso, genere e numero.
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Edler (von ...) är en tysk ade ...... ficerare och bärare av ordnar.
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Noble ou Edler en allemand, es ...... omme une simple qualification.
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Prosté šlechtictví (německy ei ...... c, něm. Edler, případně obojí.
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Эдлер (эдлер фон, нем. Edler; ...... а Драгинда, эдле фон Драгинда.
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エードラー(独: Edler)は、ドイツ帝国、オーストリア= ...... 姓の前に貴族であることを示す「フォン」を名乗ることが出来た。
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