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- Erbherr abstract "Erbherr, German for Hereditary Lord, is not only a generic description for feudal Lords whose Lordships (regardless of the title attached) had officially been made hereditary (form the start of later), but is also conferred as a formal title, of low rank (e.g. comparable to Seigneur in French), in the Holy Roman Empire, to which this article is devotes.Cases include:Dondangen in LatviaSaggad in Estonia".
- Erbherr wikiPageExternalLink Pilten.
- Erbherr wikiPageID "4756715".
- Erbherr wikiPageLength "645".
- Erbherr wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Erbherr wikiPageRevisionID "608018023".
- Erbherr wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_feudalism.
- Erbherr wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_noble_titles.
- Erbherr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Noble_titles.
- Erbherr wikiPageWikiLink Dondangen.
- Erbherr wikiPageWikiLink Dundaga.
- Erbherr wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Erbherr wikiPageWikiLink Saggad.
- Erbherr wikiPageWikiLink Seigneur.
- Erbherr wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erbherr".
- Erbherr hasPhotoCollection Erbherr.
- Erbherr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hist-stub.
- Erbherr subject Category:German_feudalism.
- Erbherr subject Category:German_noble_titles.
- Erbherr subject Category:Noble_titles.
- Erbherr type Position.
- Erbherr type Title.
- Erbherr comment "Erbherr, German for Hereditary Lord, is not only a generic description for feudal Lords whose Lordships (regardless of the title attached) had officially been made hereditary (form the start of later), but is also conferred as a formal title, of low rank (e.g. comparable to Seigneur in French), in the Holy Roman Empire, to which this article is devotes.Cases include:Dondangen in LatviaSaggad in Estonia".
- Erbherr label "Erbherr".
- Erbherr sameAs m.0clp7d.
- Erbherr sameAs Q5385163.
- Erbherr sameAs Q5385163.
- Erbherr wasDerivedFrom Erbherr?oldid=608018023.
- Erbherr isPrimaryTopicOf Erbherr.