Jonkheer
Jonkheer or Jonkvrouw is literally translated as "young lord" or "young lady". In medieval times such a person was a young and unmarried son or daughter of a high-ranking knight or nobleman. Many noble families could not support all their sons to become a knight because of the expensive equipment so the eldest son of a knight was a young lord while his brothers remained as esquires.
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Jonkheer
Jonkheer or Jonkvrouw is literally translated as "young lord" or "young lady". In medieval times such a person was a young and unmarried son or daughter of a high-ranking knight or nobleman. Many noble families could not support all their sons to become a knight because of the expensive equipment so the eldest son of a knight was a young lord while his brothers remained as esquires.
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Jonkheer (afkorting: jhr.) is ...... jonkvrouw (afkorting: jkvr.).
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Jonkheer (comme son équivalent ...... elgique Portail de la Belgique
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Jonkheer (jhr., Jungherr, jung ...... rouwe (hochwohlgeborene Frau).
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Jonkheer or Jonkvrouw is liter ...... o use the name of her husband.
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Jonkheer (afkorting: jhr.) is ...... jonkvrouw (afkorting: jkvr.).
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Jonkheer (comme son équivalent ...... elgique Portail de la Belgique
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Jonkheer (jhr., Jungherr, jung ...... das Prädikat mevrouw verwandt.
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Jonkheer or Jonkvrouw is liter ...... brothers remained as esquires.
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Jonkheer
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Jonkheer
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Jonkheer
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Jonkheer
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