Template:German title Ritter
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This template provides a standard message explaining the meaning of the German word Ritter as it appears in a person's name. In a biographical article, it should be placed in a footnote after the subject's name in the lead section. The precise status of Ritter depends on when the subject lived.
- If the subject died before 18 March 1919, use the template without any parameters:
{{German title Ritter}}
produces:
Regarding personal names: Ritter is a title, translated approximately as 'Sir' (denoting a knight), not a first or middle name. There is no equivalent female form.
- If the subject was born before 18 March 1919 but died after that date, add
|abolished=life
:{{German title Ritter|abolished=life}}
produces:
Regarding personal names: Ritter was originally a title, translated approximately as 'Sir' (denoting a knight). In 1919 all titles of nobility were abolished in Germany and Ritter, together with the noble particles von and zu, became part of the surname.
- If the subject was born on or after 18 March 1919, add
|abolished=yes
:{{German title Ritter|abolished=yes}}
produces:
Regarding personal names: Ritter was formerly a title, translated approximately as 'Sir' (denoting a knight). In 1919 all titles of nobility were abolished in Germany and Ritter, together with the noble particles von and zu, became part of the surname.