Finnish nobility

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The Finnish nobility is a historically recognized hereditary estate in Finland, largely formed under Swedish rule, whose members held social privileges, titles, and roles in governance that persisted in various forms into the modern era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hereditary estate
nobility
archivesHeldBy Finnish House of Nobility NERFINISHED
continuesAs social class without legal privileges
country Finland
formedUnder Swedish rule
governingBody Finnish House of Nobility NERFINISHED
House of Nobility NERFINISHED
hasComponent baronial families
comital families
untitled noble families
hasFinnishName Suomen aateli
hasLanguage Finnish
Swedish
hasOrganization Ritarihuone (Finnish House of Nobility) NERFINISHED
hasPrivilege hereditary titles
landed privileges (historical)
representation in the Diet of Finland
tax privileges (historical)
hasSwedishName Finlands adel NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Grand Duchy of Finland NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Sweden NERFINISHED
Sweden NERFINISHED
historicalRole estate in the Diet of Finland
landowning elite
provider of high military officers
provider of senior civil servants
influencedBy Swedish nobility NERFINISHED
legalStatus no legal privileges after 1920
recognized estate until 1906
locatedIn Helsinki
membership hereditary
nobleTitle baron
count
friherre
greve NERFINISHED
ritari (knight)
organizedAs noble families
partOf Estates of the Realm of Finland NERFINISHED
relatedTo Baltic German nobility
Estates of the Realm of Sweden NERFINISHED
Swedish nobility NERFINISHED
seat House of Nobility, Helsinki NERFINISHED
sharesInstitutionWith Swedish House of Nobility NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century
20th century
Middle Ages
early modern period

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Swedish nobility relatedConcept Finnish nobility
Carl Erik Mannerheim memberOf Finnish nobility