Kaiser -Kaiserin = Emperor, Empress
König - Königin = King, Queen
Erzherzog - Erzherzogin = Archduke, Archduchess
Großherzog - Großherzogin = Grand Duke, Grand Duchess
Kurfurst - Kurfürstin = Prince elector, no English equivalent
Herzog - Herzogin = Duke, Duchess
Landgraf - Landgräfin = Marquess, Marchioness
Pfalzgraf - Pfalzgräfin = Marquis, Marquise
Markgraf - Markgräfin = Margrave, Margravine,
Furst - Fürstin = Prince, Princess
Graf - Gräfin = Count, Countess
Freiherr, Baron - Freifrau, Baronin = Baron, Baroness
Ritter, Edler, Herr von..., Junker von... - Edle, Frau von..., Junkfrau von... = Knight, Baronet, Baronetess, Squire
Yes, titles of nobility from another language should be italicized to indicate that they are foreign words or phrases. For example, "Duke" in English should be italicized when referred to in a text primarily written in another language like French or Spanish.
English" the nobility" is German: "die Vornehmheit".
The government cannot grant titles of nobility.
yes
Yes, they can.
none. titles of nobility can not be bestowed by the congress or any one else in office. it's forbidden in our constitution.
The Constitution of the United States specifically prohibits the granting of titles of nobility by the United States or any state.
Yes you can buy the title Oknha and Samdech in Cambodia. But these titles are not hereditary titles.
A fake body in America calling its self the international commission on nobility and royalty is pretending to govern the status of titles but is there any real body that can do this ?
No, the Harvey family is not royalty or of nobility. They do not hold any hereditary titles or privileges associated with royalty or nobility.
In a monarchy, only the ruling monarch has that ability.
Rousseau