noblemen in English

noun
1
a man who belongs to the noble class.
His voluminous surviving correspondence is full of letters from noblemen of all ranks eager to gain his favour or reporting on tasks that he had given them in the hope of further preferment.

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1. Protestant noblemen were executed in Prague’s marketplace.

2. She crucified hundreds of noblemen in Slaver's Bay.

3. You noblemen have carved your names deep in the eternal stone.

4. The policy of the noblemen was to make as much monetary gain as possible for minimum service.

5. Your appointment also brings to an end any and all bribes demanded of the noblemen.

6. Disgruntled Protestant politicians and noblemen were in contact with Mary's husband as early as 1686.

7. For them courage is a more valuable virtue than love; heroes are noblemen, not saints.

8. Counts and Countesses are the aristocratic noblemen of Cyrodiil.Eight of the nine cities of Cyrodiil are governed by a Count or Countess

9. Whereas, Contrariwise, the close and reserved living of noblemen and gentlemen, causeth a penury of military forces.

10. In the Middle Ages the serfs humbly doffed their bonnets, whilst the noblemen gave the German salute.

11. In 1493 he took part in the fateful Battle of Krbava Field, side by side with many distinguished Croatian noblemen.

12. Some of them pretend they're the illegitimate sons of noblemen, and some of them pretend some one else did the murder.

13. He enjoyed his social life with leading intellectuals and noblemen, where there was much debate, all without rancour.

14. Countable noun Courtiers were noblemen and women who spent a lot of time at the court of a king or queen

15. Noblemen and clergy rarely deign to venture below, preferring to ignore or speak in hushed tones of the Brume…

16. The Arabs were principally noblemen from Syria and Oman; and though few in numbers, they constituted the elite of the population.

17. Throughout history, Japanese Emperors and noblemen appointed the position of chief wife, rather than just keeping a harem or an assortment of female attendants.

18. Cambodian noblemen King Ang Duong (1841–1860) is known in Khmer literature for being not only a king but a famous classical writer in prose.

19. 27 The quality cast of this production help bring to life the magic and intrigue of a tale of spirits, sorcery, monsters and maidens and shipwrecked, scheming noblemen .

20. 5 When Rasputin was murdered by a group of noblemen in 19 some accounts say he was also sexually mutilated and his penis was severed.

21. Courtier definition: Courtiers were noblemen and women who spent a lot of time at the court of a king or queen Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

22. The heavily armed and armored conquistadors attacked the assembled crowd, mostly unarmed noblemen, priests, and other city leaders, firing Arquebuses and crossbows and hacking with steel swords

23. The quality cast of this production help bring to life the magic and intrigue of a tale of spirits, sorcery, monsters and maidens and shipwrecked, scheming noblemen .

24. ‘The courtiers, Attendants, guards and servants sighed in audible relief.’ ‘Funds were provided for the eight-strong party of noblemen and ladies, their twelve gentlemen Attendants and seventy-five servants.’

25. The Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity is best known as the Boule, a Greek term meaning “council of noblemen.” Founded in 1904, Sigma Pi Phi is the oldest Greek-letter organization comprised primarily of African-American men.

26. Borzois were supposed to take the wolf by the throat and throw it, after which either the Russian noblemen would tie up the wolf and then set it free, or they would stab it with a dagger and kill it

27. ‘The Castellan had recognized the seal of the Earl of Thierry on his letters of introduction.’ More example sentences ‘French noblemen took to protecting themselves in fortified buildings that were known as Castellans - these served as private fortifications in which people and …

28. ‘The Castellan had recognized the seal of the Earl of Thierry on his letters of introduction.’ More example sentences ‘French noblemen took to protecting themselves in fortified buildings that were known as Castellans - these served as private fortifications in which people and …

29. Historian Jenny Wormald concluded that Mary was a tragic failure, who was unable to cope with the demands placed on her, but hers was a rare dissenting view in a post-Fraser tradition that Mary was a pawn in the hands of scheming noblemen.

30. Adviser: 1 n an expert who gives advice “an Adviser helped students select their courses” Synonyms: advisor , consultant Examples: Nestor (Greek mythology) a wise old counselor to the Greeks at Troy Grigori Efimovich Rasputin Siberian peasant monk who was religious advisor in the court of Nicholas II; was assassinated by Russian noblemen who

31. ‘But large landowners, the Boyar aristocracy, retained 60 per cent of the land while 30 per cent of the peasants' plots were under two hectares in size.’ ‘Thus, the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries were years of struggle to keep Ukrainian lands from Poland, Hungary, and Lithuania, as well as free of the Boyars or noblemen who tried to

32. In the palace Deuterium Boy was welcomed by scores of clerks and Baronets, and was presented to the scarlet-masked king Hurturbrise himself.: There were two noblemen, three Baronets, and five titled ladies, and other ladies and gentlemen innumerable.: Peerages could be bought and impoverished Baronets survive on the dubious value of their once good name.