-
mainly military,
services to a suzerain, who
might be a higher-ranking
nobleman or a monarch. It
rapidly became a
hereditary caste,
sometimes ****ociated...
- The term
Nobleman's Republic can
refer to:
History of
Poland (1569–1795)
Golden Liberty, the
political system of that time in
Poland This disambiguation...
- part of the
nobilities of the
three partitioning powers. In Polish, a
nobleman is
called a "szlachcic" and a
noblewoman a "szlachcianka". The
Polish term...
- (Serbian Cyrillic: Жарко; 1336–before 1371) was a 14th-century
Serbian nobleman.
After the
death of
Serbian Emperor Dušan the
Mighty (r. 1331–1355†), he...
- Shy
Nobleman (Hebrew: שי נובלמן; born July 2, 1974) is an
Israeli rock musician, singer, songwriter, producer, keyboardist,
guitarist and
sports broadcaster...
- A
Polish Nobleman is a 1637
painting by
Rembrandt depicting a man in a
costume of
Polish szlachta (nobility). The
identity of the
subject of the painting...
- Marc
Tyler Nobleman (born 1972) is an
American author and speaker. His book Bill the Boy Wonder: The
Secret Co-Creator of
Batman is the
first published...
- The
Nobleman is a 1736
comedy play by
Elizabeth Cooper. It
premiered at the
Haymarket Theatre, and is also
known by the
longer title The
Nobleman, or...
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could profit from
their lands by
operating mines, gl****works and forges. A
nobleman could eman****te a male heir early, and take on
derogatory activities without...
- of the
Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena,
entitled Portrait of a
Venetian Nobleman,
which is
thought to be
either a
studio version or a
later copy by Titian...