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Nobility is a
social class found in many
societies that have an aristocracy. It is
normally ranked immediately below royalty.
Nobility has
often been an...
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Kazimierz Poniatowski (15
September 1721 – 13
April 1800) was a
Polish nobleperson,
podkomorzy wielki koronny (1742–1773),
Lieutenant general of the Royal...
- by
Wojciech Bobiński, and
constructed in 1840, as the
residence for
nobleperson Ksawer Pusłowski. The Ksawerów
Manor House was
designed by architect...
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sometimes difficult to
distinguish between a well-off
sangmin and a
nobleperson.
Money allowed for the
purchase of
clothing that
signaled high social...
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Tirregaille in the
baroque style. In 1770, it
became the
property of
nobleperson Simon de Symonowicz. In the 19th century, the
building frequently changed...
- Warsaw,
ruler of the
Duchy of Warsaw. In 1730,
Wolica was
bought by
nobleperson Maria Zofia Czartoryska, and
added to the Wilanów Estate. Additionally...
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became King
Louis XII of
France in 1498, the city
started to host many
noblepersons from all the Kingdom. All
would build their own
mansion as
close from...
- 18th-century
clerk and
politician in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and a
nobleperson from the
Korczak heraldic clan. From 1753 to 1767, he was a swordbearer...
- It was
opened in 1970. In 1680,
within the
current area of the park,
nobleperson and
politician Stanisław
Herakliusz Lubomirski,
built his
palace residence...
- to some historians,
referred to
Florian Znamierowski (1761–1829), a
nobleperson who
owned Gać and Górce in the 19th century. In the 20th century, part...