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Summary Of: Freiherr

Freiherr was considered about equal to the title... Typical Freiherr coronet with seven pearls... Typical Freiherr coronet with seven pearls... Typical Freiherr coronet with seven pearls... a Freiherr is sometimes styled and addressed... A Freiherr usually held hereditary administrative and judgeship rights... All sons of a Freiherr are Freiherren and can be referred to as Baron... Freiherr of the Empire... freiherr for a Freiherr... freiherr von und zu... began to style their title from Freiherr to Reichsfreiherr in order to distinguish themselves from the new generation of barons...

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