Nobility refers to a social class that possess a level of privileges that other classes in the society does not have. These privileges are mainly hereditary.
They are from Nobility as they hold a title but are non Royal.
Not to the nobility, but to Protestants
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Knights were members of the nobility, the rank within the nobility depending on birth. Occasionally a knight could raise himself through deeds in war or competitions. Many members of nobility were knighted, including most princes and kings.
the nobility
If a man was not born into nobility, and the Monarch liked him, the Monarchy could grant him nobility status. Or, a man could buy the right to be let into nobility. Otherwise, a single man could gain the right by marrying into nobility.
Noble is the adjective related to nobility. Adjectives to describe nobility include landed, aristocratic, and gentle.
English" the nobility" is German: "die Vornehmheit".
They are from Nobility as they hold a title but are non Royal.
Louis XIV excluded the nobility from his council and and often kicked them out of the homes the monacrchy had built for the nobility.
Not to the nobility, but to Protestants
The Titles of Nobility Amendment, which aimed to abolish titles of nobility in the United States, was proposed in 1810 and was never ratified. Therefore, titles of nobility were never officially abolished in the US.
True Nobility was created on 1916-03-09.
Confederation of the Polish Nobility was created in 1995.
Anna Radziwiłł - nobility - was born in 1476.
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The Aristocracy/Nobility made up the second estate in the French Revolution.