Sometimes women would be educated at home and were most likely sent to marry someone else in a different place witch helped spread renaissance ideas by learning from one another.
The adverb for noble is nobly.
The freedom or social structure of Renaissance nobles varied widely depending on where they resided. Nobles in urban areas, while still far above other classes, had strict rules of etiquette, dress and behavior that greatly dictated how they needed to behave. A noble who resided on his country estate, however, had the freedom and means to live a very free and enjoyable lifestyle. filled with noble pursuits such as hawking, games and visiting friends.
speculative, romantic, dreaming, fantastic, ideal, idealistic, imaginary, noble, idealized
That would be "noble".
Yes, noble is an antonym of foolish. Noble denotes qualities such as honor, integrity, and wisdom, whereas foolish implies a lack of good judgment or sense.
Many noble families.
It's cuz of the noble or nights who went around the world telling people stuff and the word went around
patricians
Most Italian Renaissance city-states were run by powerful families, often referred to as dynasties, who exerted control over political and economic affairs. Prominent examples include the Medici in Florence, the Sforza in Milan, and the Gonzaga in Mantua. These families often maintained their power through a combination of wealth, strategic marriages, and patronage of the arts, which helped foster the cultural flourishing of the Renaissance. Additionally, some city-states were governed by oligarchies or republican systems, but the influence of these noble families remained significant.
They were sent to live with another noble family.
daimyo
The king.
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Yes there were nanny's in the Renaissance time. They took care of the wealthiest children there were like the princess and from everyone noble.
Arthur Henry Noble has written: 'The families of Allnutt & Allnatt' 'The Penruddock family'
Coat of arms.
aristocratic