Nobility

  • 21nobility — Synonyms and related words: Babylonian splendor, FFVs, aedileship, ancienne noblesse, archbishopric, archiepiscopacy, archiepiscopate, aristocracy, assured probity, augustness, authority, baronage, baronetage, barons, bigheartedness, bigness,… …

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  • 22Nobility — No|bi|li|ty [...ti] die; <aus engl. nobility, dies aus lat. nobilitas, vgl. ↑Nobilität> Hochadel Großbritanniens …

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  • 23nobility — [nəʊˈbɪləti] noun 1) [U] an honest and brave way of behaving that people admire 2) the nobility [singular] the people in the highest social class in some countries …

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  • 24nobility — The English class of persons of rank and title which includes dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons. All degrees of nobility and honor are derived from the king, and he may institute what new titles he pleases. Hence, these degrees are… …

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  • 25Nobility Hill Historic District — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …

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  • 26Nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary — The front page of the Tripartitum, the law book summarizing the privileges of the nobility in the kingdom The origin of the nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary can be traced to the Magyar conquest of Pannonia in the 9th century, and it developed… …

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  • 27Nobility of Italy — Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The Nobility of Italy consisted of individuals and their families of Italy recognized by sovereigns, such as the Holy Roman Emperor, the Holy See, Kings of Italy or certain other Italian kings and… …

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  • 28Nobility of the First French Empire — Napoleon Bonaparte created titles of nobility to institute a stable elite in the First French Empire, after the instability resulting from the French Revolution. Like many others, both before and since, Napoleon found that the ability to confer… …

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  • 29Nobility and royalty of the Kingdom of Hungary — This article deals with titles of the nobility and royalty of the Kingdom of Hungary. Contents 1 Earlier usage (until 1526) 2 Habsburg period (after 1526) 3 Some titles …

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  • 30nobility — noun Etymology: Middle English nobilite, from Anglo French nobilité, from Latin nobilitat , nobilitas, from nobilis Date: 14th century 1. the quality or state of being noble in character, quality, or rank 2. the body of persons forming the noble… …

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