Graf

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Graf is a historical German noble title roughly equivalent to a count in other European aristocratic systems.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Graf canonical 11
Count (Graf) 1
Graf (German) 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hereditary title
noble title
associatedTitleTerritory Grafschaft
associatedWith feudal system
landed aristocracy
continuesAs part of surname in modern Germany
countryOfOrigin Germany
culturalContext German-speaking Europe
equivalentTo count
etymology derived from medieval Latin comes via Old High German grāvo/grāvio
femaleEquivalent Gräfin
genderedForm Gräfin
governs county (Grafschaft)
hasPluralForm Grafen
hasVariant Altgraf
Burggraf
Landgraf
Markgraf
Count Palatine of the Rhine
surface form: Pfalzgraf

Raugraf
Reichsgraf
Wildgraf
higherRankThan Baron
Freiherr
historicalPeriodOfUse 19th century
Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period

Middle Ages
early 20th century
languageOfName German
legalStatusChange lost legal privileges after abolition of nobility privileges in Germany in 1919
lowerRankThan Fürst
Herzog
partOf German nobility
rankInNobilityHierarchy middle-to-high rank
relatedConcept European count
titleStyle addressed as Eure Exzellenz in some contexts
addressed as Herr Graf
usedAs honorific title
usedIn Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire

Austrian nobility
Baltic Germans
surface form: Baltic German nobility

German Confederation
German Empire
Holy Roman Empire
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (13)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Count (continental Europe) correspondsToTitle Graf
this entity surface form: Graf (German)
Count hasVariantTitle Graf
Clemens August nobleTitle Graf
subject surface form: Clemens August Graf von Galen
Lutz Schwerin von Krosigk hasTitle Graf
this entity surface form: Count (Graf)
Cobenzl hasTitle Graf