-
executing or
neutralising as many
magnates as possible.
Henry would make
parliament attaint undesirable nobles and
magnates,
thereby stripping them of their...
- moguls, oligarchs, plutocrats, or tai-pans. The term
magnate derives from the
Latin word
magnates (plural of magnas),
meaning "great man" or "great nobleman"...
- the
magnates, gave rise
there to the term królewięta ("little kings") used for the
wealthiest of them - the
developing aristocracy. The
magnates in the...
-
diamond business magnates. It is in
alphabetical order based on last name.
Barney Barnato (1851–1897),
British Randlord and
diamond magnate Alfred Beit (1853–1906)...
-
significant control of a
large media-based
forum may also be
called a
business magnate.
Since the
advent of
social media,
influencers and
entertainers who have...
- chambers. ****embly hall of the
House of
Magnates United Nations conference in the ****embly hall of the
House of
Magnates in 2012.
Today the
Upper House is used...
-
Hungarians remained divided between two empires. Moreover, many
Hungarian magnates were left
feeling as if the
Habsburgs had
pushed them
aside at
their one...
-
powerful szlachta members constituted the
magnateria and were
known as
magnates (
magnates of
Poland and Lithuania). Adam
Zamoyski argues that the
szlachta were...
- The
Speaker of the
House of
Magnates (Hungarian: A Mágnások Házának elnöke) was the
presiding officer of the
House of
Magnates, the
upper chamber of the...
- and
magnates of
England in the 13th
century List of
nobles and
magnates within the Holy
Roman Empire in the 13th
century List of
nobles and
magnates within...