- the term
soslovie (
sosloviye),
which approximately corresponds to the
notion of the
estate of the realm. The
system of
sosloviyes was a
peculiar system...
- дворянское собрание, благородное собрание) was a self-governing body of the
sosloviye (estate) of the
Russian nobility in
Imperial Russia from 1766 to 1917...
-
century to 1914.
Subjects of the
Russian Empire were
segregated into
sosloviyes, or
social estates (classes) such as
nobility (dvoryanstvo), clergy, merchants...
- Pla**** into the box
cashed in his
chips popped off merchant, of
merchant sosloviye [ru] приказал долго жить "ordered to live long" meet his
Maker breathe...
- In
Russian Empire,
honorary citizens [ru]
constituted a
social estate (
sosloviye, sostoyaniye)
which was a
privileged subcategory of the
estate of urban...
-
during this period,
before turning them into the
special military estate Sosloviye in the late 18th century.
Cossacks were then used in
Imperial Russian...
-
Jewish merchants of the
First Guild (купцы первой гильдии, the
wealthiest sosloviye of
merchants in the
Russian Empire),
people with
higher or
special education...
-
Cossack nations had been
transformed into a
special military estate (
sosloviye), "a
military class". The
Malorussian Cossacks (the
former Registered...
- the head of the
family or
household Age
Marital status Social status:
sosloviye (estate of the realm), rank or
title (сословіе, состояніе, званіе) Place...
- Cities, and Knights. In the late
Russian Empire, the
estates were
called sosloviyes. The four
major estates were:
nobility (dvoryanstvo), clergy,
rural dwellers...