The title "Lord of Noble" could refer to a fictional title or a specific character in a story, game, or context not widely recognized. If you are referring to a particular work of fiction, please provide more details for a precise answer. In general, a lord typically holds authority over a region or estate, often in a feudal or aristocratic context. If this is related to a specific narrative, the lord would be a character with significant power or influence within that setting.
He found Argon.
Argon was discovered in 1894 by the scientist Lord Rayleigh and his colleague Sir William Ramsay. It was the first noble gas to be discovered.
How would Mg change to gain a noble gas structure?
The eight noble men who founded South Carolina were Lord Ashley, Lord Clarendon, Lord Craven, Lord Berkeley, Sir George Carteret, Sir William Berkeley, Sir John Colleton, and Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper. They played a key role in establishing the Carolina colony in the 17th century.
The atomic number of the noble gas after radon is 118, which corresponds to oganesson.
'Lord Alfred' would indicate noble birth. Tennyson was promoted into the peerage. 'Lord Tennyson' would also be a correct usage in his case.
An idealist would be; a person who cherishes or pursues high or noble principles. Lord Selkirk is does not have these characteristics.
A Lord was a powerful noble
Noble
Lord or earl
The answer is noble.
Under the feudal system, a piece of land granted by the king to a lord or other noble was known as a fief. The noble would then tithe a portion of the income from the land to the king.
A vassal
A vassal
the vikings
You can probably order them from The Noble Collection
Noble Collection sells them