• ...the 17th and the 19th century the House of Nobility was a chamber in the Estates of the Realm, and as such, a Swedish equivalent to the British House of Lords.
  • From then on, the House of Nobility served as a quasi-official representative body for the Swedish nobility, regulated by the Swedish government.
  • Socially privileged class in SwedenThe Swedish House of Nobility in Stockholm, Sweden.Ruins of Alsnö Castle, where the first known ordinance of...
  • The House of Nobility in Stockholm, Sweden, is a corporation and a building, that maintains records and acts as an interest group on behalf of the Swedish...
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  • From then on, the House of Nobility served as a quasi-official representative body for the Swedish nobility, regulated by the Swedish government.
  • The House of Nobility in Stockholm, Sweden, is a corporation and a building that maintains records and acts as an interest group on behalf of the Swedish...
  • The House of Nobility (Swedish: Riddarhuset) in Stockholm, Sweden, is a corporation and a building that maintains records and acts as an interest group on...
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