Nobility

  • 71Mongolian nobility — The Mongolian nobility (Mongolian: язгууртан yazgurtan; Mongolian: сурвалжтан survaljtan) arose in the 10 12th centuries, became prominent in the 13th century, and essentially governed Mongolia until the early 20th century. The Mongolian word for …

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  • 72TITLES OF NOBILITY — in Europe were originally bound up with land tenure, and if only for this reason Jews were automatically excluded from holding them in the Middle Ages. A Jew, Ḥayyim (Cham), is referred to in a fifth century epitaph found in Venice as clarissimus …

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  • 73Titles of Nobility Amendment — United States of America This article is part of the series: United States Constitution Original text of the Constitution Preamble Articles of the Constitution I · …

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  • 74Maltese nobility — The Maltese nobility consist of those titles of nobility recognised by the British and those titles never presented to, or failed recognition by, the Royal Commission, even though the titles were of historical relevance, and foreign titles which… …

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  • 75Spanish nobility — The Spanish nobility are the persons who possess the legal status of nobility, and the system of titles and honours of Spain and of the former kingdoms that constitute it. Some nobles possess various titles that may be inherited, but the… …

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  • 76False titles of nobility — Fake titles of nobility are supposed titles of nobility which have, in fact, been fabricated, and are not recognized by any government, or have not been so recognized in the past. They have received an increasing amount of press attention as the… …

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  • 77Baltic nobility — The Baltic nobility in Latvia and Estonia has existed continuously since the medieval days of Teutonic Knight state. Most of the nobles were Baltic Germans, but Polish and Swedish joined as well; and Russians later under Russian empire. [… …

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  • 78Assembly of Nobility — or Dvoryan Assembly ( Дворянское Собрание ) was the self government body of the sosloviye (estate) of dvoryanstvo in Imperial Russia during 1785 1917. The Nobility Assemblies were at the guberniya and uyezd levels. Sometimes it is also translated …

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  • 79Black Nobility — The Black Nobility ( it. aristocrazìa nera) were Italian aristocratic families who sided with the Papacy under Pope Pius IX after the army of the Kingdom of Italy entered Rome on (September 20 1870), overthrew the Papal States, and took over the… …

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  • 80Cuban nobility — The 19th century Spanish Empire saw much of its power weakened by its rival countries (Great Britain and France), it also saw many of its colonies in America being influenced by the republican ideologies of the recently independent United States …

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