1 belonging to the highest social group of a society -- знатный
2 a person of the highest social group in some countries -- аристократ
Their choices challenged ' the immobility of tradition ' as much as did the first alterations in the dress of young nobles three centuries previously.
To begin with, the prince needed a powerful and wealthy group of nobles as a relatively reliable and readily available source of credit and clout.
He considered gothic ' beyond all comparison ' the noblest effort of the art of architecture.
Residential sites (16) have been intensively excavated, including dwellings of the ruling elites, nobles, and commoners.
They may have been members of the ruling family or other nobles participating in the ceremony, ritual assistants of lower status, or perhaps captives.
After this loss of honour (for such was the decree's real significance), conservative nobles retreated into passivity or departed altogether.
The instrument that tied nobles' dynastic policies to the king's own was the large standing army.
The nobles shown achieved a powerful position by sharing some of the ideological and military power of the ruler.
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