A "Saxon noble" is a person who is a member of the Saxon ethnic group and who holds a title of nobility.
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The nobles had to protect those of the lower class and keep land.
The proud and noble English surname of Moulton originates in the Anglo-Saxon culture.
"Noble kin" would mean relatives who are members of the nobility.
It's the name of a small town in Lancashire, England, and it's also an English surname. Possibly Saxon... ather-noble, ton-town
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The nobles had to protect those of the lower class and keep land.
The proud and noble English surname of Moulton originates in the Anglo-Saxon culture.
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The name Saxon has no meaning in Hebrew. It's not a Hebrew word.
Rudyard Kipling's works often portrayed the Saxon culture as strong, noble, and heroic, influencing how it was depicted in literature by emphasizing its virtues and contributions to society.
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WASP stands for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.
"Noble kin" would mean relatives who are members of the nobility.
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It is Saxon for high man.