In a council, an aristocrat typically holds a position of influence and authority, often representing the interests of the nobility or elite class. They may be involved in decision-making processes, governance, or advisory roles, using their social standing and resources to shape policies or outcomes. Their participation often reflects the interests of their class, as they may advocate for the preservation of privileges and power associated with aristocracy.
No, absolutely not. He lives in a council dwelling with his grandparents and makes claims of great extravagance.
A patrician was an aristocrat.
That British aristocrat is wearing a monocle.
This is an aristocrat club - http://club.club-aristocrat.ro
Aristocrat Records was created in 1947.
Aristocrat Records ended in 1950.
Nene - aristocrat - was born in 1546.
Nene - aristocrat - died in 1624.
The Aristocrat ruling class was overthrown in the French Revolution. In America, it was the wealthy corporate businessman who became an aristocrat.
Right honourable aristocrat. has written: 'A letter from a right honourable aristocrat, to the Right Honourable William Pitt'
My brother was an aristocrat; he had wealth and status.
Yes, an aristocrat is someone of nobility/gentry.