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legal status of nobility and titles in France; historical notes on French nobility ... History of Nobility ... The Nature of Nobility...
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3. Nobles and Nobility. ... 1. Introduction. 2. Sovereigns and Sovereignty. 3. Nobles and Nobility. 4. Imperial Titles. 5. Ruling Titles. ... A distinction needs to be made between "nobility" and "peerage". In the British system, a peer is the holder of the title, while a noble is a member of a family headed by a peer.
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Nobility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nobility is a state-privileged status which is generally hereditary, but which may also be personal only. Titles of nobility are usually associated with present or former monarchies. The term origina...
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an explanation of the British peerage ... My purpose in creating these pages was to provide an authoritative reference work about the peerage on the Web (with an emphasis on Regency-era--and earlier--nobility). To that end I have included a bibliography and copious footnotes.
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French nobility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The nobility (French: ) in France , in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, had specific legal and financial rights, and prerogatives. The first official list of these prerogatives was est...
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Mr. Deutsch's Virtual Textbook; The Middle Ages ... ; Use the menu to help navigate! ... The Nobility...
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Royal and Nobility Genealogy Databases (direct access) i.e. Leo van de Pas, Daniel de Rauglaudre, Herbert Stoyan, Paul Theroff, Brian Tompsett, Denis Reed ; The European Nobility by Guy Stair Sainty; Medieval References;
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The Legal Term * Nobility * Defined & Explained ... NOBILITY - An order of men in several countries to whom privileges are granted at the expense of the rest of the people. The Constitution of the United States provides that no state shall "grant any title of nobility;
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