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Nobility

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Nobility : Medieval France
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. One form of nobility or another dominated the society of Gaul and France from the Bronze Age to the Revolution of 1789. Most scholars now believe that the nobility of landed magnates that presided over the western Frankish kingdoms between ca. 620...
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Nobility Information
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Nobility is a government-privileged title which may be either hereditary (see hereditary titles) or for a lifetime. Titles of nobility exist today in many countries although it is usually associated with present or former monarchies. The term originally...


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Nobility Quotes
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Be aristocracy the only joy: Let commerce perish--let the world expire. If there is anything good about nobility it is that it enforces the necessity of avoiding degeneracy. The noblest character is stained by the addition of pride. Ay, these look like...


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The Tudor nobility.
09/01/1998: 4,052 words, approx. 14 pages
The status of the nobility during England's reign of Tudors was modified rather than reduced. Policy changes such as prohibitions against retaining, military recruitment and the appointment of administrators shifted power but did not eradicate it. Social factors also contributed to the shift, including...
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