Jonkheer
Jonkheer (female equivalent: jonkvrouw; French: Écuyer, English: Squire) is an honorific in the Low Countries denoting the lowest rank within the nobility. In the Netherlands, this in general concerns a prefix used by the untitled nobility. In Belgium, this is the lowest title within the nobility system, recognised by the Court of Cassation. It is the cognate and equivalent of the German noble honorific Junker, which was historically used throughout the German-speaking part of Europe, and to some extent also within Scandinavia.
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Jonkheer
Jonkheer (female equivalent: jonkvrouw; French: Écuyer, English: Squire) is an honorific in the Low Countries denoting the lowest rank within the nobility. In the Netherlands, this in general concerns a prefix used by the untitled nobility. In Belgium, this is the lowest title within the nobility system, recognised by the Court of Cassation. It is the cognate and equivalent of the German noble honorific Junker, which was historically used throughout the German-speaking part of Europe, and to some extent also within Scandinavia.
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Jonkheer (equivalente femenino ...... ambién dentro de Escandinavia.
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Jonkheer (female equivalent: j ...... xtent also within Scandinavia.
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Jonkheer (jhr., Jungherr, jung ...... rouwe (hochwohlgeborene Frau).
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Jonkheer adalah sebuah predika ...... ini dikenal lewat nama kota .
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Jonkheer en jonkvrouw (afkorti ...... n het Hof van Cassatie, 1927).
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Jonkheer, et son équivalent fé ...... ents figure le mot « écuyer ».
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Йонкер (англ. Jonkheer; женски ...... Является эквивалентом юнкера.
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ヨンクヘール(オランダ語: jonkheer、略記:jhr. ...... gwelgeboren は、「高貴なる生まれ」の意)となる。
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Jonkheer (equivalente femenino ...... ambién dentro de Escandinavia.
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Jonkheer (female equivalent: j ...... xtent also within Scandinavia.
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Jonkheer (jhr., Jungherr, jung ...... das Prädikat mevrouw verwandt.
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Jonkheer adalah sebuah predika ...... ini dikenal lewat nama kota .
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Jonkheer en jonkvrouw (afkorti ...... n het Hof van Cassatie, 1927).
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Jonkheer, et son équivalent fé ...... e jonkvrouw ne se traduit pas.
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Йонкер (англ. Jonkheer; женски ...... Является эквивалентом юнкера.
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ヨンクヘール(オランダ語: jonkheer、略記:jhr. ...... のオランダ語の文書で、この称号を自ら用いた署名を残している。
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Jonkheer
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Jonkheer
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Йонкер (титул)
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