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  1. Aristocracy

    mergefrom Noocracy date December 2011 for the social class Aristocracy class Other uses Aristocrat disambiguation Forms of government Aristocracy Greek language Greek aristokrat a , from aristos excellent, and kratos power , is a form of government in which a few elite citizens rule. ref name OED cite journal last first authorlink coauthors year 1989 month December title Aristocracy trans title journal Oxford English Dictionary volume issue pages id url http dictionary.oed.com cgi entry 50011987?single 1&query type word&queryword aristocracy&first 1&max to show 10 accessdate December 22, 2009 quote ref The term derives from the Greek language Greek aristokratia , meaning rule of the best . ref The Oxford Companion to British History , John Cannon Editor , Oxford ... by the best qualified citizens, and contrasted with monarchy . In later times, aristocracy was seen as rule by a privileged few the Aristocracy class aristocratic class . Concept The concept evolved ..., and as their democratic system fell, aristocracy was upheld. ref name OED cite journal last first authorlink coauthors year 1989 month December title Aristocracy trans title journal Oxford English ..., the Roman Republic Republic consisted of an aristocracy as well as consuls, a senate, and a tribal assembly. Later, aristocracies primarily consisted of an elite aristocracy class aristocratic class , privileged by birth and often by wealth. Since the French Revolution , aristocracy has generally ... is often oversimplified. In Leviathan book Leviathan , Thomas Hobbes describes an aristocracy ... of aristocracy regard it not as a legitimate aristocracy rule by the best but rather as a plutocracy rule by the wealthy . Advocates of aristocracy John Calvin G. K. Chesterton Julius Evola ... , John Cannon Editor , Oxford University Press, 1997, ISBN 9780198661764 DEFAULTSORT Aristocracy ... ru sq Aristokracia scn Aristucrazz a simple Aristocracy sl Aristokracija sr ...   more details



  1. American Aristocracy

    Infobox film name American Aristocracy image image size caption director Lloyd Ingraham producer D.W. Griffith supervisor writer Anita Loos story narrator starring See below music cinematography Victor Fleming editing studio distributor released 1916 runtime 52 minutes country USA language English budget gross preceded by followed by website American Aristocracy is a 1916 American silent film silent film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Douglas Fairbanks . ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data A AmericanAristocracy1916.html American Aristocracy at silentera.com ref ref The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films 1911 20 by The American Film Institute, c.1988 ref Cast Douglas Fairbanks as Cassius Lee Jewel Carmen as Geraldine Hicks C.A. de Lima as Leander Hicks Albert Parker director Albert Parker as Percy Horton Artie Ortego as Delgado References reflist External links imdb title id 0006357 title American Aristocracy Internet Archive film id AmericanAristocracy name American Aristocracy comedy film stub DEFAULTSORT American Aristocracy Category 1916 films Category American films Category American silent feature films Category Drama films Category Comedy films Category Adventure films Category English language films Category Black and white films ...   more details



  1. Aristocracy (class)

    Cleanup date June 2009 The aristocracy are people considered to be in the highest social class in a society which has or once had a political system of Aristocracy . Aristocrats possess hereditary titles granted by a monarch, which once granted them feudal or legal privileges, or deriving, as in Ancient Greece and India, from membership of a military caste . ref The aristocrats a portrait of Britain s nobility and their way of life today , by Roy Perrott, London 1968 , page5 10 ref They are usually below only the monarch of a country or nation in its social hierarchy . The term aristocracy is derived from the Greek language Greek aristocracy aristokratia ,aristos excellent and kratos state ref The Oxford Companion to British History , John Cannon Editor , Oxford University Press , 1997, ISBN 9780198661764 ref In most cases titles of aristocracy were and are hereditary, passing on death of an aristocrat to another family member, typically the eldest son or eldest child. Origins of the notion The term aristocracy was first given in Athens to young citizen s the men of the ruling class who led armies from the front line. Because military bravery was highly regarded as a virtue in ancient Greece , it was assumed that the armies were being led by the best . From the ancient Greeks, the term passed on to the European Middle Ages for a similar hereditary class of military ... the status and privileges of the aristocracy in Europe were below royalty and above all non aristocrats ... or foreign State. This absolutely rules out any formal, recognised aristocracy. When the USA became independent of Britain, the British aristocracy was powerful and much resented the new nation wanted to do away with aristocracy. However, in some nations without a formal aristocracy, including ... In ancient India, starting in the Vedic period , the Kshatriya s formed the military aristocracy ... European Noble, Princely, Royal, and Imperial Titles Wiktionary aristocracy DEFAULTSORT Aristocracy ...   more details



  1. Bunyip aristocracy

    File Bunyip 1890.jpg thumb A bunyip depicted in 1890 The term bunyip aristocracy is an Australian term satirising attempts to develop an aristocracy in the colonies now forming that country. It was first ... a titled aristocracy in the New South Wales government. This speech came to be known as the Bunyip Aristocracy speech . Deniehy made speeches opposing the new self titled Australian aristocracy ... distant emulation of this degeneration, I suppose we are to be favoured with a bunyip aristocracy ... . Bunyip aristocracy is now an offensive term or an insult used to refer to those Australian s who consider themselves to be aristocrats. ref cite web title bunyip aristocracy definition Dictionary ... s Bunyip aristocracy speech Note Deniehy had a habit of writing speeches and articles that addressed ... they were to be favoured with a bunyip aristocracy . He trusted that this was only the beginning of a more ... aristocracy haunting these free shores. But it is to yours to offer them a land, where man is rewarded ... the predominance of a religion. But there is an aristocracy worthy of our ambition. Wherever man s skill is eminent, wherever glorious manhood asserts its elevation, there is an aristocracy that confers honour on the land that possesses it. That is God s aristocracy. That is an aristocracy that will grow ... an aristocracy pro re nata . It could not be done. They might as well expect honour to be paid to the nobles of King Kamehameha, or the ebony earls of the Emperor Soulouque of Hayti. The aristocracy ... were the masters of the Saxons, and so were the aristocracy. The soldiers of Cromwell were the masters of the Irish, and so became their aristocracy. But he should like to know how Wentworth and his clique ... a Franchise Bill. If we were to be blessed with an aristocracy he would rather it should not resemble ... 17 7431 18874 title Dan Deniehy s Bunyip Aristocracy Speech Transcript of speech with annotations format ... 2004 url http www.manningclark.org.au papers wentworth.html title Fortifying the Bunyip Aristocracy ...   more details



  1. Labor aristocracy

    Labor aristocracy or Labour aristocracy or aristocracy of labor or aristocracy of labour , see also American and British English spelling differences English spelling differences has three meanings as a term with Marxist theoretical underpinnings, as a specific type of trade unionism, and or as a shorthand description by revolutionary industrial unions such as the Industrial Workers of the World for the bureaucracy of craft based business unionism. Use within Marxism Communism sidebar In Marxist theory, those workers proletariat proletarians in first world developed countries who benefit from the superprofit s extracted from the impoverished workers of developing country developing countries form an aristocracy of labor. The phrase was popularized by Karl Kautsky in 1901 and theorized by Vladimir Lenin in his treatise on Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism . Lenin s theory contends that companies in the developed world exploitation exploit workers in the developing world where ..., such as Russian Empire Imperial Russia . This theory of the labor aristocracy is controversial ... , have accepted the theory of the labor aristocracy others, including Ernest Mandel and Tony Cliff ... Aristocracy, Part 1, accessed October 18, 2009 http www.solidarity us.org node 128 ref Criticism ... is not, as it is to the Marxists, the upper layer, the aristocracy of labor, those who are the most ... and Britain, the term aristocracy of labor is used as an implicit criticism of labor unions that have ..., it is argued, are content to remain a labor aristocracy. Examples might include the unions of professional ... , and a handful of other AFL CIO unions conform to the labor aristocracy model of trade unionism. In defense ... a labor aristocracy . ref Paul Frederick Brissenden, The I.W.W. A Study of American Syndicalism .... To the IWW, all the union bureaucracy of the AFL functioned pretty much as a labor aristocracy. In that regard .... The significant difference between a union movement with a labor aristocracy, and a union ...   more details



  1. Byzantine aristocracy and bureaucracy

    centuries, and several Emperors rose from the aristocracy. Two groups can be distinguished ... of the aristocracy, and an increased number of new families entering it. The catastrophic losses ... Palaiologan successors, were based primarily on the landed aristocracy, keeping the governance ... cite book first Michael last Angold authorlink Michael Angold title The Byzantine Aristocracy ... 2630 2 Byzantine Empire topics state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Byzantine Aristocracy And Bureaucracy ...   more details



  1. Nobile (aristocracy)

    Ranks of Nobility File Crown of Italian noble.svg thumb 250px An Italian noble s coronet . Nobile or Nob. its traditional abbreviation is an Italian title of nobility ranking between that of baron and knight. As with the other titles of nobility, such as baron or count, nobile is also used immediately before the family name, usually in the abbreviated form Nob. The word nobile is derived from the Latin nobilis , meaning honourable. This title is generally used to denote any person belonging to the nobility. The other European equivalents of nobile are the title of baronet in England and, to some extent, the Austrian and South German title of Edler Edler von . The heraldic coronet, or coronet of rank, of a nobile is composed of a jewelled circlet of gold surmounted by five pearls, either on stems or set directly upon the rim. The armorial shield of a nobile is surmounted by a silver helm displayed in a side view and surmounted by the coronet already described. A noble entitled to wear a coronet as part of their regalia of noble status also customarily displays it above the shield in the full heraldic achievement associated with the particular title in question. The History Following the creation and formal proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy , the existing Heraldic College Consulta Araldica , thenceforth denoted the Italian Heraldic College, was updated to include and additional title of nobility, that of nobile , as the lowest rank in the hierarchy of Italian titles of nobility. The terms by which the Consulta Araldica existed were, therefore, amended to include the addition of article 8 of the Royal decree dated 8 May 1870. Its great innovation lay in altering the coverage of the terms of noble patents by stipulating that the use of a title of nobility was no longer restricted to the first born, as had previously been the case according to article 20 of the regulations governing such titles. Prior to the creation of the Kingdom of Italia ...   more details



  1. Paigah

    Paigah may refer to Paigah Hyderabad , the noble family name of the senior Hyderabad State aristocracy. Paigah, Punjab , a town in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. disambig ...   more details



  1. Hova

    Hova may refer to One of three Merina classes in Madagascar andriana aristocracy, hova common people, andevo slaves , incorrectly used by the French to mean Merina . A nickname for the rapper Jay Z . disambig pl Hova ...   more details



  1. Celtic warrior

    Celtic warrior may refer to the aristocracy of the Celts Sheamus b. 1978 , an Irish professional wrestler Steve Collins b. 1964 , a former professional boxer Celtic Warriors , a 2003 04 rugby team disambig ...   more details



  1. Aristoi

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 For the science fiction novel by Walter Jon Williams Aristoi novel Aristoi comes from Ancient Greek and means the best . The term was used to describe the aristocracy noblemen in ancient Greece , those of a status above the common people. Aristoi were members of the aristocracy and regarded as possessing the trait of Arete a right nature . Ancient Greek word for the social class of noble warrior. Ancient Greece stub Category Greek words and phrases ...   more details



  1. Gapper

    Gapper may refer to Gapper surname , a surname that originated in the French aristocracy Gapper computer game , a DOS based computer game Gapper mascot , an American Major League Baseball team mascot Agkistrodon piscivorus , a.k.a. the cottonmouth, a venomous pit viper found in North America disambig ...   more details



  1. Dvivida

    Orphan date February 2009 In Hindu mythology , Dvivida is a brother of Maindha. His friend was Narakasura . He was killed by Balarama as he had raped and assaulted people of aristocracy. Category Hindu mythology Hindu myth stub te ...   more details



  1. File:RajaVenkataofBobbili.JPG

    Information Description Raja Sir Venkata Svetachalapathi Ranga Rao Bahadur of Bobbili Source cite book title The Aristocracy of South India last Vadivelu first A. publisher Vest & Co. year 1903 location Madras pages 32 Date 1903 Author A. Vadivelu Permission PD other versions Licensing PD India ...   more details



  1. File:VikramaDeo Jeypore.jpg

    Information Description Raja Vikrama Deo, zamindar of Jeypore Source cite book title The Aristocracy of South India last Vadivelu first A. publisher Vest & Co. year 1903 location Madras pages 62 Date 1903 Author A. Vadivelu Permission PD other versions Licensing PD India ...   more details



  1. Renaissance neapolitan funerary monuments

    Orphan date February 2009 Renaissance Neapolitan Funerary Monuments are tombs made in the 15th century during the Crown of Aragon Catalan Aragonese monarchy in the Kingdom of Naples . The purpose of these monuments was to commemorate the Neapolitan aristocracy , the clergy and leading citizens. Category Buildings and structures in Naples Italy stub ...   more details



  1. File:Map of Ponce de Minerva's zone of influence.PNG

    Summary Map of the tenancies and property interests of Ponce de Minerva in c .1150 60, adapted from Simon F. Barton 1997 , The Aristocracy in Twelfth century Le n and Castile Cambridge Cambridge University Press , p. 88. Licensing PD self date January 2010 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. File:Veerabhadra Raju Bahadur.jpg

    Information Description Sri Rajah V. Veerabhadra Raju Bahadur Garu Source cite book title The Aristocracy of South India last Vadivelu first A. publisher Vest & Co. year 1903 location Madras pages 105 Date 1903 Author A. Vadivelu other versions Licensing PD India ...   more details



  1. Palazzo Castiglioni

    The Castiglioni were a prominent family from the Lombardy Lombard aristocracy since the 10th Century. Several buildings that were the property of this family are named Palazzo Castiglioni , including Palazzo Castiglioni Milan Palazzo Castiglioni Cingoli , Marche Palazzo Bonacolsi formerly Palazzo Castiglioni , Mantua disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Lex Manilia

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Context date October 2009 The Lex Manilia Law of Manilius was a Roman law established in 66 BC . The proposal of the law was supported by Cicero in his De Imperio Cn. Pompei speech, as an attempt to gain the notice of the influential Pompey. Instituted by the Tribune Gaius Manilius one year after the passage of the Lex Gabinia , it gave Pompey supreme command in the war against Mithridates, in place of Lucius Licinius Lucullus . The command against Mithridates was taken from Lucullus. The law was granted at a key point in Pompey s career, after his enormous success against the pirates in the Mediterranean. The transfer of command from Lucullus to Pompey angered the aristocracy, who, as with the Lex Gabinia, felt threatened by Pompey s increasing power. Many members of the aristocracy were also angered over the humiliation of Lucullus, and viewed Pompey with envy and suspicion. Significance of the Lex Manilia Like the Lex Gabinia, the Lex Manilia awarded more military power to Pompey. Because these laws gave supreme military power to one man, they did not meet with the approval of the traditional aristocracy. However, despite Pompey s growing unpopularity with the wealthy aristocracy, his popularity with the common people was at its peak. This enabled the passing of the two laws by the Popular Assembly, an unorthodox, but not a completely unfamiliar way of bypassing the senate to enact legislation These laws reflect the constant political struggle between the optimates and the populares . But, more importantly, they show that the Senate was not always in control of the passage of legislation. Despite the unhappiness of Lucullus and other members of the Aristocracy, Pompey emerged victorious in the war after the suicide of Mithridates in 63 BC . Suggested further reading David Shotter The Fall of the Roman Republic, 2nd ed. Plutarch Fall of the Roman Republic See also Roman law List of Roman laws Category Roman law Ancient ...   more details



  1. Africanus Fabius Maximus

    Africanus Fabius Maximus was the younger son of Quintus Fabius Maximus consul 45BCE and an unknown wife. His elder brother was Paullus Fabius Maximus consul 11BCE and his sister was Fabia Paullina, who married Marcus Titius . Africanus was named in honour of his natural great great great or great great great great uncle Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Aemilianus ref Syme, R., Augustan Aristocracy 1989 , pp. 75 & 419 ref . Career The career of Africanus Fabius Maximus is much less clear than that of his brother. It is proposed that the earliest post of Africanus was as a military tribune in Spain, though this is not certain. His only two certain posts were as ordinary consul in 10BCE with Iullus Antonius , and as proconsul of Africa in 6 5BCE ref Syme, R., Augustan Aristocracy 1989 , p. 320 ref . It was during his tenure as proconsul of Africa that Africanus struck some coins that bore his own image http www.coinarchives.com a results.php?search Africanus AND Fabius AND Hadrumentum&s 0&results 100 . Possible Family Although no wife is attested for Africanus, it is possible that he had a daughter named Fabia Numantina ref Syme, R., Augustan Aristocracy 1989 , pp. 417 8 ref . Alternatively, she may have been the daughter of Africanus brother, Paullus Fabius Maximus and his wife, Marcia ref Syme, R., Augustan Aristocracy 1989 , p. 59 ref . Footnotes references References Syme, Ronald Augustan Aristocracy Oxford University Press, 1989 . ISBN 0 19 814731 7, ISBN 978 0 19 814731 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fabius Maximus, Africanus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fabius Maximus, Africanus Category Ancient Rome Category Fabii Category 40s BC births Category 1st century BC births Category 1st century BC Romans Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Year of death unknown bg de Africanus Fabius Maximus la Africanus Fabius Max ...   more details



  1. Walford's County Families

    Walford s County Families is the short title of a work, partly social register , partly Who s Who UK Who s Who , which was produced in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries, initially under the editorship of Edward Walford . It served as a guide or handbook to the British upper classes and landed gentry in this case referred to in the title under the term, county families, for which see county family . Its coverage encompassed many of the most important rich, Aristocracy class aristocratic or political ly powerful of the people of the period, thereby serving to document to an extent the cream of society , sometimes referred to loosely as Britain s upper ten thousand . From edition to edition, the title of the annual volumes making up the series varied the 1899 edition, was, for example, called Walford s County Families of the United Kingdom , or Royal Manual of the Titled and Untitled Aristocracy of England , Wales , Scotland , and Ireland . Volumes in this series are also sometimes referred to simply as Walford or Walford s . According to the British Library catalogue, the works bearing this title were published from 1860 to 1920. Sources Walford s County Families of the United Kingdom, or Royal Manual of the Titled and Untitled Aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland Catalogue of the British Library. See also Burke s Landed Gentry in the article Landed gentry Category British biographical dictionaries ...   more details



  1. Aristocrat

    wiktionarypar aristocrat An aristocrat is a member of an aristocracy , a form of government in which a few of the most prominent citizens rule. Aristocrat and aristocracy can also refer to Aristocracy class , a social class Aristocrat fashion , a fashion style from Japan Aristocrats TV mini series Aristocrats TV mini series , a 1999 BBC TV miniseries. The Aristocrats joke , a famous joke most often told by comedians to comedians The Aristocrats film The Aristocrats film , a 2005 documentary film about the joke Fredrikstad F.K. , a Norwegian football club nicknamed The Aristocrats Aristocrat Leisure , an Australian manufacturer of gaming machines Aristocrats play Aristocrats play , a 1979 play by Brian Friel Aristocrats Caroline, Emily, Louisa, and Sarah Lennox , a novel by Stella Tillyard Aristocrat Records , label active from 1947 to 1951, renamed to Chess Records The Aristocrat Restaurant , founded by chef Engracia Cruz Reyes in Manila, the Philippines disambig cs Aristokracie ru sk Aristokracia ...   more details



  1. Neues allgemeines deutsches Adels-Lexicon

    Image Deutsches Adels Lexicon.jpg thumb right Neues allgemeines Deutsches Adels Lexicon Neues allgemeines Deutsches Adels Lexicon or New General German Aristocracy Lexicon is the title of a series of historical reference books written by Professor Dr. Ernst Heinrich Kneschke about the German aristocracy, including royalty and nobility. This series is one of the most inclusive source of the German Aristocracy. The families are listed alphabetically by surname. Each listing includes the origin of the family, the master seat, sometimes family Coat of arms coats of arms , fundamentals of family history and prominent members. http de.wikisource.org wiki Ernst Heinrich Kneschke Wikisource Neues allgemeines Deutsches Adels Lexicon Volumes I IX http wiki.genealogy.net wiki B C3 BCcher in der Google Buchsuche Neues allgemeines deutsches Adels Lexicon Google Books Deutsches Adels Lexicon German Nobility Lexicon Verlag Friedrich Voigt, Leipzig 1859 1870 ISBN 3487045508 9783487045504 DEFAULTSORT Neues Allgemeines Deutsches Adels Lexicon Category European nobility Category German nobility Category Social classes de Neues allgemeines deutsches Adels Lexicon ...   more details



  1. Ermintrude

    Ermintrude or Ermentrude is a given name that may refer to Erminethrudis died c 600 , also known as Ermintrude, a nun and member of the Merovingian aristocracy Ermentrude of Orl ans 823 869 , wife of Holy Roman Emperor and King of West Francia Charles the Bald Ermintrude, a character in the television series The Magic Roundabout Ermintrude, a character in Terry Pratchett s Nation novel Nation novel See also Irmin The Defenestration of Ermintrude Inch , a science fiction short story by Arthur C. Clarke given name ...   more details




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