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Serbian nobility
Serbian nobility ((セルビア語:Srpsko plemstvo/Српско племство)) refers to the historical privileged order or class (aristocracy) of Serbia, that is, the medieval Serbian states, and after the Ottoman conquests of Serbian lands in the 15th and 16th centuries, Serbian noble families of the Kingdom of Hungary, Republic of Venice, and the Habsburg Monarchy. With the independence of Serbia in the 19th century, a new aristocracy arose.
==Middle Ages==
(詳細はfeudal society. The nobility (''vlastela'') were roughly grouped into "magnates" (''velikaši'') and the lesser nobility (''vlasteličići''). Serbia followed the Byzantine model.

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