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Priests and scribes
The Maya had as many as 20 politically sovereign polities, similar to ancient Greece city-states. Each major city had its own ruler and noble class supported by tribute received from smaller cities and the surrounding farm villages.
Well obviously, The Greeks live in Greece while the Egyptians live in Egypt. They have different Gods also. Greece was a democracy, where all the people decided, while Egypt was a monarchy, with one ruler, or Pharoah. The Greeks wore white robes, and if noble, colored robes. The Egyptians wore colored robes with patterns and bangles. That's all I can think of.
patricians
There is no particular name in Hebrew for a rich landowner.
A landowner who was not of noble birth.
Greece
The lowest social class that farmed noble lands were serfs. Serfs were bound to the land they worked on and were obligated to provide labor, goods, and services to the noble landowner in exchange for protection and a plot of land for themselves. They had limited freedoms and were under the authority of the noble landowner.
Pharaohs and priests were considered nobles.
a noble named solon
The wealthy and noble Egyptians were buried in Mastabas. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastaba
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In medieval times, a Franklin was a landowner who was not of noble birth but was wealthy and held a significant amount of land. Franklins were often involved in local governance and were considered to be part of the upper class.
A rich landowner is a person who owns and uses a large amount of land. A noble is a person who has a royal background or is associated with nobility. A person can certainly be both.
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No, we dont eat horse meat in Greece, unlike other european countries it is considered taboo in Greece because horse is a noble animal.