Dutch nobility
Dutch nobility refers to the hereditary aristocracy in the Netherlands, which has its roots in the medieval period. Members of the nobility often held significant land and power, playing important roles in the governance and military of the region. Titles such as count, baron, and duke are commonly associated with this class.
Today, the Dutch nobility is largely ceremonial, with many noble families maintaining their status without political power. The Dutch royal family, including the King of the Netherlands, is part of this tradition, representing the historical significance of nobility in Dutch culture and society.