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Ennoblement is the
conferring of nobility—the
induction of an
individual into the
noble class.
Currently only a few
kingdoms still grant nobility to people;...
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their father's titles. It was a
custom in
China for the new
dynasty to
ennoble and
enfeoff a
member of the
dynasty which they
overthrew with a
title of...
- Carl
Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10
January 1778), also
known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné, was a
Swedish biologist and
physician who formalised...
- authority, not the Pope or tradition. sola
nobilitat virtus virtue alone ennobles Similar to
virtus sola
nobilitas solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris...
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cavalry officer Lieutenant Nils
Gunnarsson Haal (died 1680 or 1681),
ennobled in 1652 with a
change of name to "Gyllenhaal". The name "Gyllenhaal" originated...
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during colonial times. In 1738 Sebastião José de
Carvalho e Melo,
later ennobled 1st
Marquis of Pombal,
began a
career as the
Portuguese Amb****ador in London...
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final years of the late 18th century).
Types of
ennoblement:
Adopcja herbowa – The "old way" of
ennoblement, po****r in the 14th century,
connected with...
- The
Weber family is the name of a|
Catholic German noble family from Bavaria.
Originating in
Upper Franconia, the male line
originates with
Friedrich Weber...
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jurisdiction and cir****stances it can be seen as
either an act of
ennoblement or a
confirmation of nobility. Thus,
along with
Belgium and Spain, the...
- 8 June 1737, King
Frederick William I of
Prussia ennobled T****usson and his wife. The
ennoblement was
recognized in France, by
letters patent given...