0 a member of the aristocracy -- bangsawan
High positions in the government were once restricted to aristocrats.
How determined are the aristocrats to admit no intrusion, and how anxious are the plebians to intrude!
When a country changes over from the rule of aristocracy to a bourgeois society, the aristocrats still have their own networks.
On the whole, the aristocrats wrote much more satisfying history.
The army strongly attracted these new aristocrats and became a permanent occupation causing obligatory absences from the city.
The heart of the trope is that a person of upper-class standing, often an aristocrat, has chosen to serve in the ranks.
Not all aristocrats embraced the commercial revolution but those who did already possessed enormous competitive advantages by virtue of their wealth and connections.
These qualities take on a further nationalistic tenor when realizing that she was a daughter of an aristocrat.
The wealth of the regidores also re-ected these changes; apart from a handful of opulent aristocrats, the majority possessed more modest means than their ancestors.