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Nobility

2014
The nobility became a widely despised target of French revolutionaries despite its own lack of unity and its general openness to reform. The strength of the antipathy toward nobility is explained in part by the debates about noble identity that had coursed through French culture for much of the eighteenth century.
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Nobility

2012
Abstract Historians of the Ancien Régime long viewed the nobility as a holdover from a feudal age, an antiquated breed condemned to a slow, and ultimately terminal, decline. Nobles were regarded as the casualties of secular political and social transformations: the rise of the absolutist state, which stripped them of political power; and
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Hedychrum nobile

Hedychrum nobile (Scopoli, 1763) Sphex nobile Scopoli, 1763:297. Holotype ♀; Italy [not Austria] (lost). Hedychrum nobile: Rosa et al., 2013:8 (Persia). Distribution. Iran (Radoszkowski, 1889). Palaearctic from Europe to Siberia; Northern Africa (Rosa et al., 2013).
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Nobility

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001
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French nobility

Notes and Queries, 1878
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Spanish nobility

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1928
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FEUDO NOBILE

1989
Canzanella Giovanna. FEUDO NOBILE . In: Bibliografia topografica della colonizzazione greca in Italia e nelle Isole Tirreniche, n°7, 1989. Siti : Cuccuvà - Garaguso. pp. 447-449.
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