Aristocracy can be found in various historical and contemporary societies where a privileged class holds power and influence, often based on hereditary titles or land ownership. Examples include the British peerage system, where nobility has traditionally played a role in governance, and certain regions in Europe where aristocratic families maintain social and cultural prominence. Additionally, modern representations of aristocracy can be seen in elite social circles and organizations that prioritize lineage and wealth.
Aristocracy is a type of government.
Planter Aristocracy is a tobacco and slavery powered form of democracy titled the planter aristocracy.
Saudi Arabia is an aristocracy.
An aristocracy.
The aristocracy are the nobles of a country. A country ruled by such people may also be called an aristocracy
American Aristocracy was created in 1916.
The Greek meaning for aristocracy is αριστοκρατία.
The aristocracy always has more than the ordinary person. People love reading about what the aristocracy is doing.
The opposite of aristocracy (heriditary nobility) would be commoners.
The duration of American Aristocracy is 3120.0 seconds.
They were 'government by foreigners' which is not meritocracy or aristocracy.
Aristocracy was upheld when the democratic system failed.