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Definition of Magnates

Magnate
Magnate Mag"nate, [F. magnat, L. (pl.) magnates, magnati, fr. magnus great. See Master.] 1. A person of rank; a noble or grandee; a person of influence or distinction in any sphere.

Meaning of Magnates from wikipedia

- executing or neutralising as many magnates as possible. Henry would make parliament attaint undesirable nobles and magnates, thereby stripping them of their...
- moguls, oligarchs, plutocrats, or tai-pans. The term magnate derives from the Latin word magnates (plural of magnas), meaning "great man" or "great nobleman"...
- diamond business magnates. It is in alphabetical order based on last name. Barney Barnato (1851–1897), British Randlord and diamond magnate Alfred Beit (1853–1906)...
- the magnates, gave rise there to the term królewięta ("little kings") used for the wealthiest of them - the developing aristocracy. The magnates in the...
- Hungarians remained divided between two empires. Moreover, many Hungarian magnates were left feeling as if the Habsburgs had pushed them aside at their one...
- Magnate was a free men's lifestyle publication. It was published between 2012 and 2016. Originally a print publication, the magazine launched on 12 December...
- (age 76) Stockholm, Sweden Education Stockholm University Occupation Business magnate Known for 36% owner of H&M Title Chairman, H&M Spouses Pamela Collett Carolyn...
- Miska the Magnate (Hungarian: Mágnás Miska) is a 1916 Hungarian silent comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Lili Berky, Victor Varconi...
- Moldavian Magnate Wars, or Moldavian Ventures, refer to the period at the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century when the magnates of...
- classes of royal servants (servientes regis) against both the crown and the magnates, and to defend the rights of the whole nation against the crown by restricting...