Nowadays, pretty well anything. I haven't met any lords lately, but I met Lord Queensbury in the 1960s, you would not have known he was anything special by his manner of dress.
they ate cars and trucks or as they call it in German lunarpoocunt
They got to wear bright clothes. They got to have a fiefdom, and they got to be surrounded by granguer and finery
There have been twenty British lords that ruled India. Charles Canning, Lord Elgin, Sir John Lawrence, Lord Mayo, Lord Northbrook, Lord Lytton, Lord Rigon, Lord Dufferin, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Elgin, Lord Curzon, Lord Minto, Lord Hardinge, Lord Chelsford, Lord Reading, Lord Irwin, Lord Willington, Lord Linlithgow, Lord Wavell and Lord Mountbatten.
to hide his identy so nobody finds out he is 13
There were a number of "Lords" around that era. The main ones who were considered court accepted were; Lord and Lady Dudley Lord Hunsdon Lord Stafford Lord and Lady Berkeley
Red robes
No, he did not
yes
No, hunters can however wear medium and light armor.
a robe, with a sord holder
kanav means the earrings lord Krishna used to wear kanav means lord Krishna
they wear special clothing to represent what time of year it is and to show that they are in a time of rejoicing and celebrating the word of the Lord. they wear special clothing to represent what time of year it is and to show that they are in a time of rejoicing and celebrating the word of the Lord.
Often red, purple or gold to symbolize royalty.
Red vestments are worn on Passion (Palm) Sunday.
they ate cars and trucks or as they call it in German lunarpoocunt
In chapter 8 of "Lord of the Flies," Jack wears his black cloak and mask to the fire, signifying his transformation into a savage and showing his detachment from the rules and order represented by the choir uniform he used to wear.
She wears small flats in LotR, except in the Flight of the Ford (FotR) where she wears riding boots. :)