Croatian nobility
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Chorvatská šlechta (chorvatsky hrvatsko plemstvo) označuje privilegovanou společenskou vrstvu v dějinách Chorvatska, která hrála významnou úlohu od středověku až po současnost. Termínem chorvatská šlechta se rozumí šlechtické rody, které žily či měly původ v zemích někdejšího Chorvatského království, tzn. Slavonska, Dalmácie, Istrie, Bosny či Dubrovnické republiky.
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La nobiltà croata (plemstvo in croato) comprende tutti gli individui e le famiglie riconosciute della Croazia come membri della classe aristocratica, ovvero godenti di privilegi ereditari.
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Croatian nobility (Croatian: plemstvo, lit. 'vlastelin'; French: la noblesse) was a privileged social class in Croatia during the Antiquity and Medieval periods of the country's history. Noble families in the Kingdom of Croatia included high ranking populates from Slavonia, Dalmatia, Istria, and Republic of Ragusa. Members belonged to an elite social hierarchy, normally placed immediately behind blood royalty, that possessed considerably more privileges or eminence than most other classes in a society. Membership thereof typically was often hereditary. Historically, membership in the nobility and the prerogatives thereof have been regulated or acknowledged by the monarch. Acquisition of sufficient power, wealth, military prowess or royal favour enabled commoners to ascend into the nobility
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Croatian nobility
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Chorvatská šlechta
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*High Court
* Avar Khaganate
* Duchy of Croatia
* Lower Croatia
* Southern Dalmatia
* March of Istria
* Kingdom of Croatia
* Union with Hungary
* Republic of Dubrovnik
* Republic of Poljica
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Chorvatská šlechta (chorvatsky hrvatsko plemstvo) označuje privilegovanou společenskou vrstvu v dějinách Chorvatska, která hrála významnou úlohu od středověku až po současnost. Termínem chorvatská šlechta se rozumí šlechtické rody, které žily či měly původ v zemích někdejšího Chorvatského království, tzn. Slavonska, Dalmácie, Istrie, Bosny či Dubrovnické republiky.
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Croatian nobility (Croatian: plemstvo, lit. 'vlastelin'; French: la noblesse) was a privileged social class in Croatia during the Antiquity and Medieval periods of the country's history. Noble families in the Kingdom of Croatia included high ranking populates from Slavonia, Dalmatia, Istria, and Republic of Ragusa. Members belonged to an elite social hierarchy, normally placed immediately behind blood royalty, that possessed considerably more privileges or eminence than most other classes in a society. Membership thereof typically was often hereditary. Historically, membership in the nobility and the prerogatives thereof have been regulated or acknowledged by the monarch. Acquisition of sufficient power, wealth, military prowess or royal favour enabled commoners to ascend into the nobility. The country's royalty was heavily influenced by France's nobility resulting members of the Royal Courts to assume French titles and practices during French occupation. The controversial assumption of French practices contributed to wide spread political and social elitism among the nobles and monarch. The nobility regarded the peasant class as an unseen and irrelevant substrata of people which lead to high causality revolts and beheadings as well as sporadic periods of intense domestic violence. Croatian Kings and Queen consorts often established duchies culminating in the Duchy of Croatia. Dukes or Duchesses were to rule a large territories within the Kingdom. Under the rule of the country's first King, Croatia became one of the most powerful kingdoms in the Balkans. Nobles possessed unprecedented power over the governed, and were one of the first members of royalty to advocate for monarchical absolutism. Many nobles were charged with the administration of numerous territories and at the height of the Kingdom's power royals ruled nearly eleven separate countries and dozens of extended domains.
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La nobiltà croata (plemstvo in croato) comprende tutti gli individui e le famiglie riconosciute della Croazia come membri della classe aristocratica, ovvero godenti di privilegi ereditari.
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