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The Byzantine Aristocracy. IX to XIII Centuries. Edited by Michael Angold
Jean-Claude Cheynet
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The Language Attitudes of the Member of Aristocracy of Mambalan Village towards High Sasak Language
Humanitatis: Journal of Language and Literature, 2023exaly
LibGuides: Byzantine Studies: Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy – Court Culture and Diplomacy
Naz Özkan
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South Sudan: Civil war, predation and the making of a military aristocracy
African Affairs, 2014exaly
‘La société était au fond légitimiste’: Émigrés, Aristocracy, and the Court at Vienna, 1789-1848
European History Quarterly, 2005exaly
A reconsideration of the economic decline of the British aristocracy 1858–2018
European Review of Economic HistoryMatthew Bond
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To their Credit: The Aristocracy and Commercial Credit in Europe, c.1750–1820
Journal of Modern European HistoryJohanna Maria Ilmakunnas
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