Council of Nobility explained

The Council of Nobility[1] (French: Conseil de noblesse, Dutch: Raad van Adel) offers counsel to the King of the Belgians regarding all matters pertaining to the Kingdom's nobility.

History

It was created by Royal Decree on 27 February 1996[2] as a replacement of the Conseil héraldique de Belgique (Heraldry Council of Belgium) which itself was created on 6 February 1844.

Heraldic authority

It also serves as the heraldic authority for the Belgian nobility.[3] It does so alongside the two other heraldic authorities of Belgium: the Council of Heraldry and Vexillology for the French community and the Flemish Heraldic Council for the Flemish community.

See also

References

  1. Web site: 2018-08-21. Nobility. 2020-08-05. Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs. en.
  2. Created by Royal Decree of 27 February 1996 and published in the Belgian Official Journal of 9 March 1996. It was then modified by the Royal Decree of 16 December 1999 and published in the Belgian Official Journal of 14 February 2000.
  3. Web site: Héraldique en Belgique Association Royale Office Généalogique et Héraldique de Belgique. 2020-08-05. oghb.be.

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