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Aristocracy (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀριστοκρατίᾱ (aristokratíā) 'rule of the best'; from ἄριστος (áristos) 'best' and κράτος (krátos) 'power, strength') is...
- This is a list of
Somali aristocratic and
court titles that were
historically used by the
Somali people's
various sultanates,
kingdoms and empires. Also...
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result of his playing,
Rubinstein was
welcomed in all the
fashionable artistocratic houses in Moscow. He co-founded the
Moscow branch of the
Russian Musical...
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Statesmen – Syria. The
aristocratic "particle" and a link to the
older artistocratic family "Jouvenel des Ursins" (or
Juvenal des Ursins) was
added spuriously...
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raised Yoritsune to the
first rank of the
fifth class in the apex of
artistocratic court hierarchy (the dōjō kuge). 1230 (Kangi 2, 12th month): Yoritsune...
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unlike other aristocratic titles like
meridazmach or ras.
While that
artistocratic family is said to be one of the most
noble in
Ethiopian history, they...
- The area was, however, used as a
retreat for
members of the
Yukatchu artistocratic class of the
Ryukyu Kingdom; consequently, the area was
strongly influenced...
- Fontaine's
Fables from the
Phaedrus version of the tale,
applying it to the
artistocratic times in
which La
Fontaine lived ("The frog that
wished to be as big...
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aristocracy in the
politics of New York (1919)
shows the
Federalists were too
artistocratic to win
elections online edition Goodman, Paul. The Democratic-Republicans...
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raised Yoritsune to the
first rank of the
fifth class in the apex of
artistocratic court hierarchy (the dōjō kuge). Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Karoku"...