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1764 to 1795), almost half of the total number of Polish ennoblements was made.


generated by royal ennoblements of hitherto commoners.


(Most Swedish nobles derive their nobility no further than from ennoblements of the 17th century.


Two of its members benefitted from personal and/or hereditary ennoblements due to their functions and offices.


legal ennoblements issued between the 14th and mid-18th century, is estimated at approximately 800.


This is an average of about two ennoblements per year.


The increase of number of Polish nobility by trustworthy ennoblements was proportionally minimal since the 14th century.


However, because noble lines went extinct naturally, some ennoblements were necessary.


a Commander of the Malta Knights Zienkowicz Standard variations from ennoblements Bajer - variation granted to Andrzej Bajer in 1678 Erbs – variation granted.


Upon her death, her Breton ennoblements returned to the House of Dreux when the titles of Count of Penthievre.


been allowed the extension of title and privilege from their spouses' ennoblements as those accorded to married opposite-sex spouses of ennobled persons.


cases these were small baronies, minor lordships (signorie) or untitled ennoblements (patrizi and nobili).


resolutions, including treaties of alliance, declarations of war and peace, ennoblements and increases in national debt, needed a majority of both chambers voting.


Picquigny and Viscount of Amiens d'Estienne, one of the early Franco/Jewish ennoblements in 16th-century Provence, after the family converted to Catholicism and.


However, basically all such ennoblements were annulled when King Christian VI, tired of his father's generosity.



ennoblements's Meaning':

the state of being noble

Synonyms:

promotion;

Antonyms:

demotion; abnormality;

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