ennobled in Germany

ennobled [inoubld] adelte, veredelte

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1. He is the son of a financier who had been ennobled.

2. The Basilika (ennobled 1975 by Pope Paul VI.) St

3. The Smiths are a synopsis of pain, a resolution - awkwardness and alienation ennobled, given poise.

4. Antonyms for Cankered include elevated, ennobled, uplifted, aided, built, cleaned, cleansed, comforted, constructed and grew

5. Synonyms for Canonized include glorified, deified, enshrined, acclaimed, aggrandized, apotheosized, dignified, elevated, ennobled and enskied

6. The Smiths are a synopsis of pain, a resolution - awkwardness and alienation ennobled,(Sentence dictionary) given poise.

7. FitzGilbert was ennobled as the first Baron of Cadzow, and is the ancestor of the Dukes of Hamilton.

FitzGilbert wurde erster Laird of Cadzow und ist der Urahn der Dukes of Hamilton.

8. The Banneret is the model of the mounted, ennobled warrior, sharing a rare connection with his loyal steed

9. In 1634, Jacob Bassevi von Treuenberg (born 1580 in Verona, Italy), the first ennobled Jew in the Habsburg monarchy, was buried on the Jewish cemetery in Mladá Boleslav.

10. The main difference between Courtly love as Andreas defined it and Courtly love as Chaucer knew it was the idea that love ennobled the lover -- made him a better knight.

11. By 1607, Buccleuch's kinsmen were being described (somewhat euphemistically) by the council as "oure goode and obedient subjectis of the name of Scott" and the ennobled Buccleuch was thanked for "his Bypast famous and honourable services The obligations of kinship and alliance within governance in the Scottish borders, 1528-1625

12. The surname DAnvers was first found in Norfolk where "this name, taken from the town of Anvers, was born by Roland D'Anvers, who came thence to the conquest of England.He was ancestor of the families of D'Anvers or Culworth, raised to the degree of baronets in 1642, of D'Anvers of Dantsey, ennobled under the title of Danby, and D'Anvers of Horley."