1 the people of the highest social rank in a society, considered as a group:
members of the nobility
2 the class or group of people who have a high social rank, esp. from birth
The nobility possessed large estates which formed an important source of employment.
The heroic sacrice of the missionary spirit, in the face of this seemingly intractable reality, was true nobility.
Like involvement in commerce and banking, this political modification of the traditional aristocratic role in society further accentuated divisions within the nobility.
In the interim the state had failed to transform its nobility into a ruling class that met its requirements.
However, the only restraint most councils succeeded in imposing was a statute demanding of new members proof of their nobility and limpieza, or 'pure blood'.
Two sun patterns are normally embroidered on the breast area of the nobilities dresses which is seen as a sign of the aristocrats.
Hank accepts, and spends the next few years building up 19th-century infrastructure behind the nobility's back.
Despite the presence of a few local notables among the rebel leaders, the provincial nobility did not openly support the revolt against the crown.
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