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  • ...djective αριστος, meaning "best", and the verb κρατειν, meaning "to rule". Aristocracy was once one of the most common forms of government; present as early as 80 Usually membership of the aristocracy is hereditary, if it is gained by an act of valor or a similar act is somet
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  • ...djective αριστος, meaning "best", and the verb κρατειν, meaning "to rule". Aristocracy was once one of the most common forms of government; present as early as 80 Usually membership of the aristocracy is hereditary, if it is gained by an act of valor or a similar act is somet
    946 bytes (145 words) - 04:58, 1 November 2013
  • ==”Lady” in the British aristocracy== ...rank, form or address, or courtesy title in several levels of the British aristocracy. The general rule is that is mirrors the use of “Lord”.
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  • ...racter in the [[Honor Harrington]] novels, characterizing the worst of the aristocracy and with an intense hatred for Harrington, a commoner who humiliated him
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  • The revolutionary episode in France that deposed the king and the aristocracy, created a republic, and included a period of terror, in which thousands we
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  • {{r|Aristocracy}}
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  • * Aristocracy
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  • {{r|Aristocracy}}
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  • {{r|Aristocracy}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Aristocracy]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Aristocracy}}
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  • ...t to lordly authority.<ref>Creighton, Oliver H. ''Early European castles : aristocracy and authority, AD 800-1200''. London: Bristol Classical Press. p. 140. ISBN
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  • {{r|Aristocracy}}
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  • ...garch class. For example, when the oligarchs are nobles, it is called an [[aristocracy]]; when they are men of wealth, it is called a [[plutocracy]]. Oligarchy of ...face="Gill Sans MT">"We must escape the bondage of such an Oligarchy, not Aristocracy – the rule of the ''few'', but not of the ''best'' – involving all the
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  • ...r the British constitution, which at the time was a mix of [[monarchy]], [[aristocracy]] and limited [[democracy]]. As the work becomes more detailed, dealing, f
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  • ...rmandy conquered England in 1066, this language became the language of the aristocracy and many official documents for centuries. Even today, on occasions when Ro
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  • ...term for the country party under Shaftesbury in 1679. It was based on the aristocracy and businessmen from the trading community and the City of London. It uphel ...rich and middle classes voted, so this shifted power away from the landed aristocracy to the urban middle classes. In 1832 they abolished slavery in the Empire,
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  • ...[[Bram Stoker]]'s famous [[vampire]] is in many ways a gentleman and an [[aristocracy|aristocrat]], familiar with the social niceties of his day, but in reality
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  • ...to Nine. According to Plato, factions would war against each other in the aristocracy and military glory would become a primary concern for leaders, brining abou
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  • ..., Lord [[Pavel Young]], who is an archetype of everything wrong with the [[aristocracy]] of the Star Kingdom. When they were both [[midshipmen]], he tried to rape ...lly apparent, and the political ramifications of punishing a member of the aristocracy are introduced.
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  • *AN ARISTOCRACY OF EVERYONE: THE POLITICS OF EDUCATION AND THE FUTURE OF AMERICA. Ballantin
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