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Nobile, traditionally abbreviated to Nob., is an Italian
hereditary title Hereditary titles, in a general sense, are nobility titles, positions or styles that are hereditary and thus tend or are bound to remain in particular families. Though both monarchs and nobles usually inherit their titles, the mechanisms often di ...
borne by a noble who ranks similarly or just below a
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, similar to the rank of
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in England or
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in Germany.J. H. Pinches: "European Nobility and Heraldry", ''Heraldry Today'' 1994, p. 146 Unlike higher Italian titles which are typically referred to in lieu of an individual's name, ''nobile'' is used immediately before the given and
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s, usually in the abbreviated form ''Nob.''. The word “nobile” is derived from the Latin “nobilis”, meaning ''honourable''. It is often abbreviated to "N.H." for men or "N.D." for women, just prior to the first name, and such noblemen are styled "Your/His Lordship". The heraldic coronet of a ''nobile'' consists of a jewelled circlet of gold surmounted by five pearls, either on stems or set directly upon the rim. The armorial shield of a ''nobile'' is surmounted by a silver helm displayed in a ¾ side-view and surmounted by the coronet already described. It is typically displayed above the shield in the full heraldic achievement associated with a noble's specific title.


History

The rank of ''nobile'' had existed for centuries, used to denote either titled nobles (e.g.,
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,
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) or their cadets. In this connection, however, by 1800 many ''signori'' (lords of the manor) in Sicily and vassals in Piedmont were recognised as barons, whereas formerly they would have been simple ''nobili''. Prior to the creation of the
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, the Heraldic Court of
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(the legal body empowered to decide on matters regarding titles of nobility) awarded and registered the term ''nobile'' as a title of nobility, until
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's army overran the Austrian
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-controlled
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in 1796. When such a title was granted, the coat of arms of the new “nobile” was entered into the ''Book of Coat of Arms of Maria Teresa of Austria'' (subsequently kept at the State Archives of Milan ), along with a painting of the arms concerned. The records of such grants and the depictions of their corresponding arms show that, at that period, the title of ''nobile'' did not include a corresponding coronet of rank. Following the creation and formal
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in 1861, the existing ''
Consulta Araldica The ''Consulta Araldica'' ( en, College of Arms) was a college instituted by royal decree on 10 October 1869 to advise the Italian government on noble titles, coats of arms and related matters. It was a department of the Ministry of the Interior, co ...
'', thenceforth denoted as the Italian Heraldic College, recorded ''nobile'' as the lowest rank in the hierarchy of Italian titles of nobility (but compare '' cavaliere ereditario'', '' patrizio'' and ''coscritto''). The ''nobile'' title was transmitted to not-firstborn sons of nobles, whose main title was transmitted by firstborn rule (article 20 of ''
Consulta Araldica The ''Consulta Araldica'' ( en, College of Arms) was a college instituted by royal decree on 10 October 1869 to advise the Italian government on noble titles, coats of arms and related matters. It was a department of the Ministry of the Interior, co ...
'''s regulation).


Law

The Italian Republic does not recognise titles of nobility. The Italian Constitution of 1948 abolished the ''
Consulta Araldica The ''Consulta Araldica'' ( en, College of Arms) was a college instituted by royal decree on 10 October 1869 to advise the Italian government on noble titles, coats of arms and related matters. It was a department of the Ministry of the Interior, co ...
'', and with it any official registry of titles of nobility.


References and notes


Bibliography

* E. Genta, "Titoli nobiliari", in AA.VV., ''Enciclopedia del diritto'', Varese 1992, vol. XLIV, pag. 674-684. * Regolamento della Consulta araldica, approvato con regio decreto del 8 maggio 1870. * ''Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana'', MCMXXVIII - ANNO VII * Archivio di Stato di Milano * ''Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of the UK''.- 1914 ed. {{authority control Social history of Italy Sicily Italian Noble titles Noble titles