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Ennoblement is the
conferring of nobility—the
induction of an
individual into the
noble class.
Currently only a few
kingdoms still grant nobility to people;...
- Bartłomiej
Szembek on July 25th 1556.
According to Józef Szymański, the
nobilitation do****ent was a 17th
century forgery. Anna Wajs and
Kasper Niesiecki give...
- with his
brother Pancraz on the
outskirts of the Diet of
Speyer the
nobilitation of his family.
Pankraz von
Lorber (1544–1587) –
Servant of
Archduke Charles...
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Szukiewicz Wojciech Szukiewicz Władysław
Starewicz Zygmunt Pacanowski Nobilitation of the
House of Odrowąż,
Liber Genesos ilustris Familiae Shidlovicae...
- ennoblement, ignoble, ignorant, ignoscible, incognito, nobiliary, nobilitate,
nobilitation, nobility, noble, note, notice, noticeable, notion, notional, notionality...
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battlefield often led to
attaining noble-knightly
status or
immediate nobilitation. To
deliver a
powerful blow in
Arthurian literature almost always certifies...
- ennoblement, ignoble, ignorant, ignoscible, incognito, nobiliary, nobilitate,
nobilitation, nobility, noble, note, notice, noticeable, notion, notional, notionality...
- Duke and King
Sigismund Augustus and
elder of Stakliškės.
After his
nobilitation to the szlachta,
Rotundus adopted surname Mieleski, or Milewski. Rotundus...
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intermarriage between Cossacks,
Ruthenian and
other nobilities, and by
nobilitation by
reaching high
positions in both
Hetmanate state and Russia, Cossacks...
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Skartabellat (lat. scartabellat) was a
specific form of
nobilitation in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Introduced by
pacta conventa of 1669, ennoblement...