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The Bille family is a prominent Danish noble family that has played a significant role in Danish and Norwegian politics and society since the mid-13th century.
- Nationality
- Danish
- Language
- English
The Bille family, also historically recorded as Bilde, is a prominent Danish noble house whose members have played a significant role in the political and social history of Denmark. The family's active involvement in Danish state affairs and societal development dates back to the mid-13th century, establishing them as a long-standing influential lineage within the region.
During the historical period when Denmark was in a political union with Norway, the influence of the Bille family extended into Norwegian society. Members of the family held key positions and played an active part in the governance and social structure of Norway during this era of shared administration.
The lineage of the Bille family is characterized by several distinct branches that emerged over the centuries. Among these are the comital branches known as Bille-Brahe and Bille-Brahe-Selby. While the family maintained a strong presence across Scandinavia, the specific Norwegian branch of the family eventually came to an end, officially dying out in 1984.