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  2. Italian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    However the so-called predicati — territorial or manorial designations that were often connected to a noble title by use of a nobiliary particle such as di, da, della, dei, could be resumed as part of the legal surname upon judicial approval for persons who possessed it prior to 28 October 1922 (date of Italian fascism's accession to power). [2]

  3. Nobility of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The nobility of Italy ( Italian: Nobiltà italiana) comprised individuals and their families of the Italian Peninsula, and the islands linked with it, recognized by the sovereigns of the Italian city-states since the Middle Ages, and by the kings of Italy after the unification of the region into a single state, the Kingdom of Italy .

  4. List of dukes in the nobility of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Italy was dissolved in 1946 and the use of titles of nobility is not currently recognized or regulated by the Italian state. This list includes dukedoms in Italy which were created by sovereign rulers other than the King of Italy, such as the Holy Roman Emperor and the Holy See , as well as titles that originally belonged to the ...

  5. Category:Italian Noble titles - Wikipedia

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    M. Marquis of Montemuros. Marquis of Neoneli. Marquis of San Sperate. Marquis of Soleminis.

  6. Category:Italian nobles by title - Wikipedia

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    Grand Duchesses of Tuscany ‎ (3 C, 16 P) Categories: Nobility of Italy. Italian people. Nobles by country and title.

  7. Category:Italian nobility - Wikipedia

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    Subcategories. This category has the following 29 subcategories, out of 29 total. Italian monarchs ‎ (10 C, 7 P) Italian noble families ‎ (146 C, 165 P) Italian nobles by title ‎ (16 C) Italian royalty ‎ (9 C, 14 P) Lists of Italian nobility ‎ (1 C, 51 P) Nobility of Italian states ‎ (9 C, 2 P) Italian women nobility ‎ (4 C)

  8. Imperial, royal and noble ranks - Wikipedia

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    Ban, noble title used in several states in Central and Southeastern Europe between the 7th century and the 20th century. Dauphin, title of the heir apparent of the royal family of France, as he was the de jure ruler of the Imperial Dauphiné region in today's southeastern France (under the authority of the King)

  9. List of marquesses in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The main associations that privately protect titles and nobility are the Corpo della Nobiltà Italiana (body of the Italian nobility, also known as CNI) and the Corpo della Nobiltà Sarda (body of the Sardinian nobility). In 14th and 15th centuries, no titles were granted, but only fief possession.