Bavarian peerage

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The Bavarian peerage was the hereditary nobility of the Kingdom of Bavaria, comprising dukes, princes, counts, and other titled aristocrats integrated into its monarchical and social hierarchy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hereditary nobility
peerage
social class
associatedWith House of Wittelsbach NERFINISHED
basedOn ennoblement by the monarch
hereditary titles
letters patent
country Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
dissolvedIn German Revolution of 1918–1919 NERFINISHED
endTime 1918
governedBy Bavarian constitution of 1808 NERFINISHED
Bavarian constitution of 1818 NERFINISHED
Bavarian nobility law
grantedBy King of Bavaria NERFINISHED
hasComponent Bavarian barons
Bavarian counts NERFINISHED
Bavarian dukes NERFINISHED
Bavarian knights NERFINISHED
Bavarian princes
Bavarian untitled nobility
historicalPeriod Kingdom of Bavaria era NERFINISHED
languageOfRecord German
legalStatus recognized estate of the realm
locatedIn Bavaria
Germany
partOf Bavarian monarchy NERFINISHED
Bavarian social hierarchy
privilege access to high offices
social precedence
tax privileges
relatedTo Austrian nobility
German nobility
Prussian peerage
socialFunction administrative elite
landed elite
military elite
startTime 1806
statusAfter1919 abolished as a legal estate
noble titles converted into parts of surnames
successor Bavarian former nobility
titleStyle Freiherr
Graf
Herzog
Prinz
Ritter

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Duke of Leuchtenberg partOf Bavarian peerage