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  • han Tatars, Balkars, Bashkirs and Mongolian aristocracy adopted the Kipchak language in the days of
  • In 774 Husayn conspired with the Yemenite aristocracy against the emir, proclaiming the rule of t
  • e to his native Cappadocia to stir up local aristocracy against Skleros, who had revolted against i
  • a successful resistance of the old Frisian aristocracy against the rise of the Cirksena family, wh
  • her, the chiefess Namokuelua, was of Oahuan aristocracy, although not of high rank.
  • fs and his way of life; the German-speaking aristocracy among which he had moved and his native cou
  • The presence of a Turkic aristocracy among the Hungarians could explain the Byza
  • evolution as, 'a merciless conflict between aristocracy and democracy' laying heavy emphasis on the
  • minent representatives of Bohemia patriotic aristocracy and Enlightened middle-class intellectuals
  • century it had become fashionable among the aristocracy and was often included in tonadillas, zarzu
  • nd redistribution of the estates of the old aristocracy and social equality.
  • is reason, Ceirano contacted members of the aristocracy and finance Turin in order to form a compan
  • il (which represented the Swazi traditional aristocracy) and the European Advisory Council (represe
  • abitants of Adrianople rebelled against the aristocracy and declared themselves for the regency, wi
  • is father was a former member of the Korean aristocracy and a military officer serving the Joseon D
  • ", with Anglo-Norman as the language of the aristocracy, and any standard written English became a
  • over 30 books, many of them on the British aristocracy and the great houses of England, Scotland a
  • had traditionally been divided between the aristocracy and the king.
  • more inimical to the working class than the aristocracy' and hence he supported universal manhood s
  • nment] out of a mixture of these [monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy], as to give to this Kingdom
  • had been placed under the interdict and the aristocracy and clergy had fled to Frankfurt am Main, w
  • neta, who were eminent members of the Roman aristocracy and descendents of Pope Boniface VIII.
  • d the CSA in the back: blacks, the Southern aristocracy, and the Whig Party.
  • iece); unlike some other groups the English aristocracy and middle class were not self-consciously
  • y, and received the support of the official aristocracy and a section of the clergy.
  • These represent democracy, aristocracy, and monarchy respectively.
  • atrician family belonging to the provincial aristocracy and integrated into the aristocracy of Tuni
  • The Dutch also interned the pro-Republican aristocracy and their supporters.
  • ent policy was impossible with a rebellious aristocracy and a king of indolent character.
  • He has also written about the British aristocracy and worked as a translator.
  • Liberal ideals were coming from the upper aristocracy and the middle classes.
  • mally reserved for formal offices of state, aristocracy and church.
  • him to hide his connections with the former aristocracy and seek governmental appointments.
  • e mainly chiefs of fiefdoms, and formed the aristocracy and landed gentry of the area.
  • The school became popular amongst the local aristocracy and many OAs went onto to successful career
  • Victoria fit in within the Russian aristocracy and the circle of her mother in law Grand D
  • She married a member of the Polish aristocracy, and retired from the stage for six years f
  • used his contacts to gain stories about the aristocracy and other public figures.
  • h of the classes, including the Church, the Aristocracy and the rising bourgeoisie, have characters
  • attended by well-to-do bourgeois, the lower aristocracy, and foreign visitors.
  • 1960's, he married a member of the Swedish aristocracy and they raised their family in Westchester
  • na tells him that she is descended from the aristocracy and can only marry someone of noble birth.
  • " that resided in the manors of the gentile aristocracy, and managed their agricultural estates.
  • one of the noblest men among the Byzantine aristocracy, and might have succeeded to the throne in
  • draw on cultural perceptions of a decadent aristocracy, and depict an upper-class murderer or murd
  • ularized Zen in the circles of new military aristocracy and, mastering variety of literary genres r
  • Traditional functions of the aristocracy are undermined by their hypocrisies, contem
  • ron and Beaton were members of the Scottish aristocracy, as were a number of other Rectors and Preb
  • mbly included members of the clergy and the aristocracy, as well as representatives from the variou
  • f Bavaria, and was regarded by the Bavarian aristocracy as an effective intermediary during the tur
  • atter in his campaign against the governing aristocracy at Carthage at the close of the First Punic
  • atter in his campaign against the governing aristocracy at Carthage at the close of the First Punic
  • uth preferred to the values of the Fujiwara aristocracy at the end of the Heian period.
  • alogy that traces the origins of the Merina aristocracy back to the god-king Andrianerinerina.
  • and the Norfolk gentry, but for the greater aristocracy based in London.
  • Corn Laws were supported by the land-owning aristocracy, because by reducing foreign competition th
  • ered a class privilege of the sword-bearing aristocracy before the formation of the modern centrali
  • The lower house, or, the peers and aristocracy: being a complete key to the House of Commo
  • er life centered around glamorous events of aristocracy, but she was arrested in October 1793 along
  • nsion of electoral power on the part of the aristocracy, but this is not the typical view of contem
  • duced to the highest echelons of the French aristocracy by his only sister Anastasia Ivanovna, Land
  • Galician conservative Polish landowners and aristocracy called the "Podolians", they gained a polit
  • re representatives met of the four estates: aristocracy, clergy, burghers and peasants .
  • iety would then be directed by a hereditary aristocracy composed of descendants from the Crusaders,
  • to see whether the traditional power of the aristocracy could hold sway against the might of growin
  • The Corbodan aristocracy created a council to governate the city in
  • For his losses and troubles, the Moorish aristocracy did not support Nasr I.
  • Born into the aristocracy, Douglas-Pennant became interested in youth
  • s of Philadelphia while others entered into aristocracy during the nineteenth century with their pr
  • enry and the barons, who had tasted rule by aristocracy during Henry's minority.
  • father, Hadrian, who belonged to the Roman aristocracy, entrusted his education to his relative, B
  • err's character was a member of the Mexican aristocracy escaping the vengeance of the Mexican Revol
  • tish and International royalty and European aristocracy; famous clients have included Sienna Miller
  • here, the traditional wooden houses of the aristocracy feature a central pillar (andry) supporting
  • , which they interpreted as the red for the aristocracy for him and black for the religious (The Mi
  • Of a family from the Scots aristocracy, Grant, the youngest of eight brothers, was
  • tempt to kill King James and the Protestant aristocracy had been foiled.
  • ting city in Europe and many of the British aristocracy have rented homes there.
  • he time, Han Fei was a member of the ruling aristocracy, having been born into the ruling family of
  • t, insofar as being a member of the finance aristocracy, he has no direct interest in productive en
  • m, according to Nancy Mitford's The English Aristocracy, he would regularly feed roast beef and Yor
  • Always a center of entertainment for the aristocracy, in the 1870s it was a regular destination
  • A review of "Emperor and Aristocracy in Japan, 1467-1680: Resilience and Renewal
  • o be of the land owning upper class of Indo aristocracy in the Dutch East Indies.
  • Cemetery of the aristocracy in the 19th century, it also received the r
  • Chamber-pots were used by aristocracy in Europe, where there was often a need to
  • in sacrificial rites, and songs used by the aristocracy in their sacrificial ceremonies or at banqu
  • It was occupied by local aristocracy including the Evans family, ancestors of au
  • involved with other members of the English aristocracy, including Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Ca
  • terms with powerful members of the British aristocracy, including the Duke of Buccleuch and Lord B
  • the House of Lords, on the basis that 'the aristocracy is dead' and 'because then it would be clea
  • The Byzantine aristocracy, IX to XIII centuries (BAR International Se
  • The aristocracy, jagirdars and deshmukhs (wealthy landowner
  • d the Normans and opponent of the pro-papal aristocracy, led by the papal constable Landulf of Grec
  • ch as dusty old wine cellars of the British aristocracy left from one generation to another.
  • religiously and morally from a reactionary aristocracy; like Heyse and unlike Freytag he saw the h
  • The royal class and aristocracy live in the centre of the town.
  • A powerful aristocracy lived in it, whose primary mission was to a
  • s associations with the French monarchy and aristocracy made him a likely target.
  • ty was rapidly falling from favour with the aristocracy, making the demise of the house more or les
  • cubicles and cross-dressing members of the aristocracy masturbating rent boys in taxi cabs, not to
  • Bleak House, the sinister solicitor to the aristocracy Mr Tulkinghorn has his offices in Lincoln's
  • The station was often used by the aristocracy, notably Queen Victoria when she visited Ca
  • y of the old nobility and the rise of a new aristocracy of wealth, and he gives an indignant accoun
  • eland, and the extensive penetration of the aristocracy of Scotland by Norman and other French-spea
  • Green Aristocracy of Norman England p. 132
  • Green Aristocracy of Norman England p. 213
  • The Aristocracy of Norman England, (Cambridge, 1997)
  • also a social success with royalty and the aristocracy of Britain.
  • example of the architectural trends of the aristocracy of Ponce.
  • lso contain language that was meant for the aristocracy of the day as well.
  • Most of the emirs, as the powerful landed aristocracy of the sultanate, supported Kaykaus.
  • He married Folchaid, of the aristocracy of Alemannia, to build diplomatic ties ther
  • chao princes or administrators replaced the aristocracy of Tai overlords.
  • He was born into the Dutch aristocracy of Albany, New York.
  • Maidams are tumuli of the royalty and aristocracy of the medieval Ahom Kingdom (1228-1826) in
  • This led to friction with the aristocracy of the southern provinces (modern-day Belgi
  • ews of the curative mud quickly reached the aristocracy of Saint Petersburg, the capital of the Rus
  • woman; in appearance representative of the aristocracy of the age.
  • edici has reached a leading position in the aristocracy of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies.
  • amboyantly in costumes inspired by European aristocracy of the 18th century.
  • e Ponce stands as a reminder of the welathy aristocracy of southern Puerto Rico in the late 19th an
  • lished a book on health and diet called The Aristocracy of Health.
  • The medieval aristocracy on Mount Athos
  • uffix was modified to a "y" to annotate the aristocracy or nobility of someone from the village.
  • sitions of power, whether these people were aristocracy or company CEOs.
  • n policy, who was fighting against the high aristocracy power, which was supported during his fathe
  • being recognised in history as the warrior aristocracy, prior to this they were designated by the
  • rtunistic intellectuals who allied with the aristocracy, rather than pursuing truth.
  • oved to Baku, she charmed the city with her aristocracy, refinement and philanthropy.
  • his successes in Prussia, where the landed aristocracy remained powerful, were viewed with concern
  • hivalry: Education of the English Kings and Aristocracy, Routledge, ISBN 0416748309
  • ient Rome in the 12th century, the medieval aristocracy saw itself mirrored in the accounts of anci
  • esides a number of portraits of the Spanish aristocracy, some of which were sent to the exhibition
  • This was around the same time that an aristocracy speaking Urartian, similar to old Hurrian,
  • , and, in the time of Edward I, the English aristocracy spoke Norman French, not English (some vers
  • o the attention of the country and soon the aristocracy started to arrive to partake in them.
  • become a fashionable hotel for the Georgian aristocracy taking the waters.
  • took up the usage in an essay, “The English Aristocracy”, that was published by Stephen Spender in
  • ssals of mammoth establishments of a monied aristocracy that threatens annihilation to anyone who q
  • t was so far removed from that of the local aristocracy that the succeeding Anne family appear not
  • had a spirit too independent for the petty aristocracy that surrounds most country towns - his pol
  • Much of the enlightened aristocracy that for one reason or another had been per
  • The land being carved up by the Norman Aristocracy, the land playing host to 'Schertune' was g
  • oups forming an organic whole: the military aristocracy, the clergy, and ordinary people.
  • communal village lands by the land-holding aristocracy, the so-called dynatoi ("strong ones"), in
  • l mere which gave the village and its local aristocracy, the Hanmer family, their name, Chirk featu
  • eactionary forces based in the royalty, the aristocracy, the army, and the peasants.
  • House of Stuart survive amongst the British aristocracy; the Clan Stuart of Appin, the Earls Castle
  • to satisfy the needs of the newly enriched aristocracy; they brought with them classical ideas of
  • ka, of placing loyalists within the Kandyan aristocracy to aide and enhance colonial governance.
  • Members of the Roman aristocracy travelled to Bormio in order to enjoy warm
  • erits and had no family ties with the Roman aristocracy, used the marriage of his daughters to stre
  • le to people from the south of England, the aristocracy was primarily Danish in origin, and the Ang
  • of the wooden architecture of the Highlands aristocracy, was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in
  • The aristocracy was entirely on the side of Peter.
  • The aristocracy was once again in a very strong political a
  • Heian aristocracy were expected to express gloom and sorrow a
  • ranged in influence, but the Viking warrior aristocracy were particularly inspired by Thor's feroci
  • He thought the manners of the British aristocracy were very democratic in comparison to the J
  • from an old military family or the Prussian aristocracy, which had traditionally dominated the Germ
  • o between the anti-unionists and the Danish aristocracy, which in other aspects was opposed to King
  • This is his nucleus, his 'order', his new aristocracy, which is to permeate England: a little coh
  • s a member of that faction of the Bulgarian aristocracy, which sought to establish peaceful relatio
  • His appointment was made to please the aristocracy which, under Matthew Bonnellus, had murdere
  • society of second or third sons of English aristocracy who inherited land grants or land in Virgin
  • sically remained in the hands of the feudal aristocracy, who governed affairs in their fiefs.
  • , was a nun and a member of the Merovingian aristocracy who died in Paris about 600, leaving a will
  • d Parliament, and the landowning gentry and aristocracy who controlled the rural areas and mostly s
  • but this failed due to opposition from the aristocracy whose members refused to have the front gat
  • powerful force on the battlefield, and thus aristocracy with wealth enough to own a horse became th
  • Members of the Roman aristocracy, with the support of the German king Henry
  • He amused the aristocracy with parties and courtly hunts with which h
  • ily was an established part of the Scottish aristocracy with Lord Minto being head of the family wh
  • ed a collecting passion for instance at the aristocracy, with which each tried to exceed the other
  • d'Oulx has been a destination for the Turin aristocracy, with its famous winter resort Sportinia an
  • would have been void, but only amongst the aristocracy would such a full family tree be known.
  • The aristocracy would retreat to pastoral settings to cavor
  • ugh the Locrian code distinctly favored the aristocracy, Zaleucus was famous for his conciliation o