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Clarendon Press. pp. 50–52. ISBN 978-0-19-814731-2. Badian,
Ernst (2012a). "
nobilitas". In Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Antony; Eidinow,
Esther (eds.). The...
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writers referred to the
peerage as the
nobilitas major (Latin for "greater nobility") and the
gentry as the
nobilitas minor (Latin for "minor nobility")....
- The
Corpo della nobiltà
italiana (Italian, 'Body of the
Italian Nobility'),
sometimes referred to as CNI, is a
private ****ociation
established in 1957...
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risen to
power through these social reforms began to
acquire the aura of
nobilitas ("nobility", also "fame, renown"),
marking the
creation of a
ruling elite...
- Eighth's
Foundation Latin name
Collegium Trinitatis Motto Virtus Vera
Nobilitas (Latin)
Motto in
English Virtue is true
nobility Founder Henry VIII of...
- can be no
magistratus and therefore,
strictly speaking, no gloria, no
nobilitas, no virtus". The
nobility of
virtus lay not only in one's
personal acta...
- Antiquities, Bill Thayer's
edition at
LacusCurtius online; also P.A. Brunt, "
Nobilitas and novitas,"
Journal of
Roman Studies 72 (1982), pp. 12–13, and R.T....
- 24467°W / 42.98886; -81.24467
Information School type
Secondary Motto Sola
Nobilitas Scientia (Only in
knowledge is
there nobility)
Founded 1877
School board...
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Brazil or life
peers in the
United Kingdom. The term
derives from
Latin nobilitas, the
abstract noun of the
adjective nobilis ("noble but also secondarily...
- of the
Roman Republic:
Comments on
Recent Discussion of the
Concepts Nobilitas and Homo Novus".
Historia 39:77–99. Carney,
Thomas F. 1959. "Once Again...