Liechtenstein nobility

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Liechtenstein nobility comprises the aristocratic families and titled elites historically associated with the Principality of Liechtenstein, including its ruling princely house.

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Label Occurrences
Liechtenstein nobility canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocracy
nobility
social class
associatedWith Liechtenstein
surface form: Principality of Liechtenstein
associatedWithInstitution Liechtenstein princely court NERFINISHED
Liechtenstein royal household NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Diocese of Chur
surface form: Roman Catholic Church in Liechtenstein
country Liechtenstein
governedAs hereditary monarchy
governingDynasty House of Liechtenstein
governingReligion Roman Catholicism
hasCapital Vaduz NERFINISHED
hasLanguage German
hasNotableFamily House of Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
hasNotableMember Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
Franz I, Prince of Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
Franz Josef II, Prince of Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
Johann II, Prince of Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
hasReligion Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
hasSuccessionLaw agnatic primogeniture
hasTitle Baron
Baroness
Count
Countess
Sovereign Prince of Liechtenstein
surface form: Fürst von Liechtenstein

Sovereign Prince of Liechtenstein
surface form: Prince of Liechtenstein

Princess of Liechtenstein
historicalOrigin Holy Roman Empire
historicalPrivilege feudal rights
landownership
political influence
includes House of Liechtenstein
influencedBy Austrian legal traditions
legalStatusChangedIn 19th century
linkedTo Austrian nobility
German nobility
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg monarchy
linkedToInstitution Liechtenstein City Palace
surface form: Liechtenstein Princely Collections

Liechtenstein Castle
surface form: Schloss Liechtenstein (Austria)

Vaduz Castle
playsRoleIn cultural history of Liechtenstein
economic history of Liechtenstein
political history of Liechtenstein
recognizedBy Constitution of Liechtenstein of 1921
surface form: Liechtenstein constitution
retains ceremonial privileges
usesStyle Highness
Most Serene Highness
surface form: Serene Highness

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Graf (German-speaking countries) usedBy Liechtenstein nobility