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16 July 2025

N    08:22  Ministerialis diffhist +22,176 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|European medieval social class}} {{Royal and noble ranks}} The '''''ministeriales''''' (singular: '''''ministerialis''''') were a legally unfree but socially elite class of knights, administrators, and officials in the High Middle Ages in the Holy Roman Empire, drawn from a mix of servile origins, free commoners, and even cadet sons of minor noble families, who served secular and ecclesiastical lords and often rose to hold hereditary land, nob...")

15 July 2025

N    16:00  Edelfrei diffhist +3,366 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Distinguishable term}} {{Italic title}} {{Royal and noble ranks}} The term '''''edelfrei''''' or '''''hochfrei''''' ("'''free noble'''" or "'''free knight'''") was originally used to designate and distinguish those Germanic noblemen from the Second Estate (see Estates of the realm social hierarchy), who were legally entitled to atonement reparation of three times their "Weregild"...")