He clearly and unambiguously embodied the virtues and ideals of a true nobleman.
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He did so at the request of the energetic Georgian nobleman Iovane Marushis-dze.
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He would in turn receive money from another nobleman to serve as his lieutenant.
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Sothern's role was Lord Dundreary, a caricature of a brainless English nobleman.
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The nobleman had him registered as the son of one of his serfs, Porfiry Borodin.
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In 1567 the Carvajal family arrived to New Spain under nobleman Luis de Carvajal.
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In 1890 he married the daughter of an indigenous nobleman in Ciamis, West Java.
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She was defeated by the powerful nobleman Malik Altunia whom she agreed to marry.
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Fred was nature's nobleman, Ginger the plucky girl who made good by dancing well.
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Lord: a titled peer of the realm
Nobility is a state-privileged status which is generally hereditary. The privileges associated with nobility may constitute substantial advantages over or relative to non-nobles, or may be largely honorary (e.g. ...
A peer; an aristocrat; ranks range from baron to king to emperor
(Gr. basilikos , i.e., "king's man"), an officer of state (Joh 4:49) in the service of Herod Antipas. He is supposed to have been the Chuza, Herod's steward, whose wife was one of those women who "ministered unto the Lord of their substance" (Luk 8:3). ...
Member of the nobility who in most European countries is also an armiger, whether titled or untitled.