- A
noblewoman is a
female member of the nobility.
Noblewomen form a
disparate group,
which has
evolved over time.
Ennoblement of
women has traditionally...
- Szilágyi (Hungarian: Szilágyi Erzsébet, c. 1410–1483) was a
Hungarian noblewoman, wife of John
Hunyadi and
mother of
Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary...
- Busa was a
noble Apulian woman from C****ium who
lived during the
third century BC.
Paulina is
sometimes believed to have been her
given name and Busa...
- The
Belgian nobility comprises Belgian individuals or
families recognized as
noble with or
without a
title of
nobility in the
Kingdom of Belgium. The Belgian...
-
derives from the
hypothesis that it was used for the
burial of the
Roman noblewoman Adelfia. The
central medallion would represent a
portrait of the couple...
-
Delacorte Press. ISBN 9780345531056. Steel,
Danielle (2016).
Property of a
Noblewoman.
Delacorte Press. ISBN 9780345531063. Steel,
Danielle (2016). The Apartment...
- Lady Jane Hamilton) (before 1704 – 6
December 1753, Paris) was a
British noblewoman. She was the
fifth child and
third daughter of
James Hamilton, 6th Earl...
- The
Albanian nobility was an
elite hereditary ruling class in Albania,
parts of the
western Balkans and
later in
parts of the
Ottoman world. The Albanian...
- Stanisława z
Bogorii i Skotnik) (died c.
March 27, 1352) was a
Polish noblewoman and
member of the
Bogoriowie family of the
Bogorya coat of arms. Stanisława...
-
Fantina Polo (1303 –
between 28
August 1375 and 18
December 1385) was a
noblewoman of the
Republic of Venice. A
Venetian patrician, she was the
second daughter...