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nobility$52824$ - tradução para holandês

NOBLE SOCIAL CLASS IN THE AZTEC EMPIRE
Mexica nobility; Aztec nobility

nobility      
n. adel; adellijkheid
noble man         
  • Russian [[boyars]]
  • Burmese]] nobles and servants
  • Count]] [[Carl Robert Mannerheim]] (1835–1914), a Finnish aristocrat, businessman, and the father of [[Baron]] [[C. G. E. Mannerheim]], the [[Marshal of Finland]]
  • Nobility offered protection in exchange for service
  • Habsburg]] rulers of the [[Spanish Empire]], the crown jewel being [[New Spain]] (Mexico).
  • Muhammadu Sanusi II]], on his throne in 2016.
  • Emperor [[Farrukhsiyar]] Bestows a Jewel on a Nobleman
  • Illustration of [[Nair]] nobles in 18th century [[Kerala]], [[India]]. The Nair caste was a martial nobility, similar to the Samurai of Japan.
  • litters]] called ''gama''. A Korean ''gama'', circa 1890.
  • Minamoto]]—the most powerful and important family of nobility in [[history of Japan]]
  • Emperor [[Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia]] (center) and members of the imperial court
  • Ferenc József]] in the typical dress of the [[Hungarian nobility]], 18th century
  • French aristocrats, c. 1774
  • The [[Battle of Tewkesbury]] in 1471. Large numbers of English nobility perished in the [[Wars of the Roses]].
  • state]].
  • Prime Minister of Brazil]]
  • Opening of the Hungarian Diet ([[Országgyűlés]]) with the members of [[hungarian nobility]] in the Royal Palace, 1865
  • [[Polish magnates]] 1576–1586
  • [[Polish magnates]] 1697–1795
  • King [[Radama I of Madagascar]] was from the Andriana stratum of the [[Merina people]].
  • Japanese samurai (from left the second and fourth), 1798
  • aristocratic family]] in Lhasa, [[Tibet]] in 1936.
  • Maratha Peshwa]] [[Madhavrao II]], surrounded by nobles in his court in 18th-century India.
  • feudal society]] (1789). The rural third estate carries the clergy and the nobility.
OFFICIAL PRIVILEGED SOCIAL CLASS
Royal and Noble; Nobleman; Noblewoman; Nobles; Title of nobility; Feudal rank; Aristocratic hierarchy; Aristocratic Heirarchy; Aristocratic Hierarchy; Noble estate; Ennoble; Noble family; Noble quarterings; European nobility; Noblemen; Ennobled; Nobilitie; Noble families; Noble Family; Noble man; Noble woman; Nobleza; Noblewomen; Enoble; Noble class; Titled nobility; Nobleperson; Noblepeople; Noblepersons; Aristocratic family; Medieval nobleman; Medieval nobility
nobele man, adellijk persoon
noblesse oblige         
  • Figurative armories of "de Mortsauf" in ''Le lys dans la Vallée'' by [[Honoré de Balzac]]
CONCEPT THAT NOBILITY CONFERS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Noblis oblige; Noblesse obligé; Noblesse Oblige; Nobless oblige; Nobility obligates; Nobility obliges; Noblese oblige
adeldom schept verplichtingen

Definição

nobility
n.
1.
Grandeur, greatness, dignity, nobleness, elevation, superiority, worthiness, loftiness of character, eminence, moral excellence.
2.
Noble birth, patrician dignity, eminence by rank.
3.
Aristocracy, peerage, patrician class, noblesse.

Wikipédia

Pipiltin

The Pipiltin (sg. pilli) were the noble social class in the Mexica Empire. They are below the ruling nobles in the civilization's social structure and above the commoners who achieved noble status due to an outstanding deed in war. These people were members of the hereditary nobility and occupied positions in the government as ambassadors and ministers, the army and the priesthood. Pipiltin often headed their own noble houses, called tecalli, with their own lands and dependent labourers. The subclasses within the Pipiltin were: tlahtohcapilli (a tlahtoani's son), tecpilli or teucpilli (a teuctli's son), tlazohpilli (son of legitimate wife), and calpanpilli (son of a concubine).

Children of the Pipiltin were given extensive education in preparation for the role they will play in their adult life. They were sent to the calmecac, which was the center for higher learning, to study the ancient wisdom as well as "elegant forms of speech, ancient hymns, poems and historical accounts, religious doctrines, the calendar, astronomy, astrology, legal precepts and the art of the government."