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Danish nobility is a social class and a former estate in the Kingdom of Denmark. The nobility has official recognition in Denmark, a monarchy. Its legal privileges were abolished with the constitution of 1849. Some of the families still own and reside in castles or country houses. A minority of nobles still belong to the elite, and they are as such present at royal events where they hold court posts, are guests, or are objects of media coverage, for example Kanal 4's TV-hostess Caroline Fleming née Baroness Iuel-Brockdorff. Some of them own and manage companies or have leading positions within business, banking, diplomacy and NGOs.

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  • Danish nobility is a social class and a former estate in the Kingdom of Denmark. The nobility has official recognition in Denmark, a monarchy. Its legal privileges were abolished with the constitution of 1849. Some of the families still own and reside in castles or country houses. A minority of nobles still belong to the elite, and they are as such present at royal events where they hold court posts, are guests, or are objects of media coverage, for example Kanal 4's TV-hostess Caroline Fleming née Baroness Iuel-Brockdorff. Some of them own and manage companies or have leading positions within business, banking, diplomacy and NGOs. Historians divide the Danish nobility into two categories: ancient nobility (Danish: uradel) and letter nobility (Danish: brevadel) based on the way they achieved nobility. Another status based categorization distinguishes between higher and lower nobility (Danish: højadel, lavadel). "Ancient nobility" refer to those noble families that are known from the era before the Danish reformation where we have no exact knowledge of how they attained noble status, whereas letter nobility are those families that received their rank by a patent at the time of their elevation to the nobility. Families of the Lord High Councillors of Denmark prior to the introduction of absolutism in Denmark in 1660, and houses endowed with a title from 1671 onwards are regarded as higher nobility of Denmark. Whereas all other noble families are considered lower nobility. In 1671 a new titled higher nobility was introduced with the ranks of count and baron available for families that owned estates with a minimum of 2,500 and 1,000 barrels of land respectively and were willing to allocate them as feudal counties and baronies to be inherited by primogeniture with the possessor receiving the title of lensgreve (literally fief count) or lensbaron (literally fief baron). Despite their patents - which in reality were subjugations to a nascent absolutist state, most nobles who were elevated to the titled nobility by the post 1671 patents came from families that had belonged to the higher nobility prior to the introduction of absolutism, such as Brahe or Rantzau.The title of duke being restricted to the royal family and their relatives is in contrast to German and French usage. In Germany most dukes had executive power within the Reichstag. (en)
  • La noblesse danoise est une classe sociale du Royaume du Danemark. La noblesse et les titres qui s'y rattachent y sont légalement reconnus, bien qu'ils n'y soient quasiment plus conférés. La liste officielle des nobles danois s'appelle le Danmarks Adels Aarbog (Annuaire de la Noblesse danoise). (fr)
  • Kebangsawanan Denmark terbagi atas berbagai macam, yakni (bangsawan kuno) dan (bangsawan yang diciptakan), (bangsawan tinggi) dan (bangsawan rendah). Uradel telah lama dikenal sebelum Reformasi Denmark, sementara brevadel menerima kebangsawanannya secara nyata di mana mereka diangkat. Keluarga penasihat tinggi kuno di Denmark, dan keluarga yang dibangsawankan setelah tahun 1660 dianggap sebagai bangsawan tinggi di Denmark. Terdapat sekitar 200 keluarga bangsawan dengan gelar nyata, seperti baron, graf, dll. (in)
  • La nobiltà danese fu la classe dirigente della Danimarca tra XIX e XX secolo. La nobiltà, è ancora oggi riconosciuta in Danimarca, ma non gode più degli antichi privilegi. Essa è divisa in due categorie: * antica nobiltà (uradel) * nuova nobiltà (brevadel). Un'altra categorizzazione meno informale che l'ordinamento nobiliare danese ha tratto da quello tedesco, e l'organizzazione tra alta e bassa nobiltà (højadel e lavadel). Attualmente, persistono circa 200 famiglie nobili con titoli espliciti (baronale, comitale e quant'altro) che hanno discendenza. Con il termine "antica nobiltà" si intendono quelle famiglie già presenti in Danimarca prima della riforma danese, mentre la "nuova nobiltà" è la nobiltà che ha ricevuto il proprio titolo in tempi recenti. (it)
  • A nobreza dinamarquesa foi a classe social privilegiada do reino da Dinamarca até o início do século XX(20). Seus títulos nobiliárquicos ainda são reconhecidos, mas seus privilégios governamentais foram abolidos, ainda que todos os descendentes pertençam à elite do país , mantendo a autonomia acerca de seus castelos e casarões no campo, e/ou gerindo empresas e terras. A nobreza está dividida em duas categorias: uradel (nobreza antiga) e brevadel (nobreza criada). A primeira refere-se às famílias nobres que são conhecidas antes da reformação dinamarquesa em torno de 1500. Uma diferenciação mais informal é entre højadel e lavadel, a alta e a baixa nobreza respectivamente. Hoje, há cerca de 200 casas nobres com um título nobiliárquico explícito (baronial, comital e assim em diante). (pt)
  • Adeln i Danmark är en samhällsklass som i Danmark åtnjöt vissa privilegier och särskilda rättigheter tills grundlagen infördes 1849 och den så kallade genomfördes 1919. Den danska adeln, som grovt indelas i uradel, , högadel och lågadel, består i dag av cirka 200 släkter, som antingen är obetitlade, friherrliga (= baron), (= länsbaron), greveliga eller länsgrevliga. Som uradel räknas i Danmark den adel, som är känd före reformationen (1536), medan brevadeln är den adel, som därefter har fått sitt adelskap genom ett adelsbrev eller "patent" (endera ämbetsmän eller militärer, därav begreppet ). Som högadel räknas den gamla riksrådsadeln och den betitlade adeln efter enväldets införande 1660. Sammanlagt har det existerat cirka 725 danske adelssläkter under tidernas lopp (sv)
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  • La noblesse danoise est une classe sociale du Royaume du Danemark. La noblesse et les titres qui s'y rattachent y sont légalement reconnus, bien qu'ils n'y soient quasiment plus conférés. La liste officielle des nobles danois s'appelle le Danmarks Adels Aarbog (Annuaire de la Noblesse danoise). (fr)
  • Kebangsawanan Denmark terbagi atas berbagai macam, yakni (bangsawan kuno) dan (bangsawan yang diciptakan), (bangsawan tinggi) dan (bangsawan rendah). Uradel telah lama dikenal sebelum Reformasi Denmark, sementara brevadel menerima kebangsawanannya secara nyata di mana mereka diangkat. Keluarga penasihat tinggi kuno di Denmark, dan keluarga yang dibangsawankan setelah tahun 1660 dianggap sebagai bangsawan tinggi di Denmark. Terdapat sekitar 200 keluarga bangsawan dengan gelar nyata, seperti baron, graf, dll. (in)
  • Adeln i Danmark är en samhällsklass som i Danmark åtnjöt vissa privilegier och särskilda rättigheter tills grundlagen infördes 1849 och den så kallade genomfördes 1919. Den danska adeln, som grovt indelas i uradel, , högadel och lågadel, består i dag av cirka 200 släkter, som antingen är obetitlade, friherrliga (= baron), (= länsbaron), greveliga eller länsgrevliga. Som uradel räknas i Danmark den adel, som är känd före reformationen (1536), medan brevadeln är den adel, som därefter har fått sitt adelskap genom ett adelsbrev eller "patent" (endera ämbetsmän eller militärer, därav begreppet ). Som högadel räknas den gamla riksrådsadeln och den betitlade adeln efter enväldets införande 1660. Sammanlagt har det existerat cirka 725 danske adelssläkter under tidernas lopp (sv)
  • Danish nobility is a social class and a former estate in the Kingdom of Denmark. The nobility has official recognition in Denmark, a monarchy. Its legal privileges were abolished with the constitution of 1849. Some of the families still own and reside in castles or country houses. A minority of nobles still belong to the elite, and they are as such present at royal events where they hold court posts, are guests, or are objects of media coverage, for example Kanal 4's TV-hostess Caroline Fleming née Baroness Iuel-Brockdorff. Some of them own and manage companies or have leading positions within business, banking, diplomacy and NGOs. (en)
  • La nobiltà danese fu la classe dirigente della Danimarca tra XIX e XX secolo. La nobiltà, è ancora oggi riconosciuta in Danimarca, ma non gode più degli antichi privilegi. Essa è divisa in due categorie: * antica nobiltà (uradel) * nuova nobiltà (brevadel). (it)
  • A nobreza dinamarquesa foi a classe social privilegiada do reino da Dinamarca até o início do século XX(20). Seus títulos nobiliárquicos ainda são reconhecidos, mas seus privilégios governamentais foram abolidos, ainda que todos os descendentes pertençam à elite do país , mantendo a autonomia acerca de seus castelos e casarões no campo, e/ou gerindo empresas e terras. Hoje, há cerca de 200 casas nobres com um título nobiliárquico explícito (baronial, comital e assim em diante). (pt)
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  • Danish nobility (en)
  • Noblesse danoise (fr)
  • Kebangsawanan Denmark (in)
  • Nobiltà danese (it)
  • Nobreza da Dinamarca (pt)
  • Adeln i Danmark (sv)
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