बैरोनियल Meaning in English
बैरोनियल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : baronial
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बैरनियोंबारोक
बरोक वास्तुकला शैलीई
बारोक अवधि
बारोस्कोप
बर्र ड्रिल
बर्र हेडेड
बर्र ओक
बैरक
बैराज
बैराज अग्नि
बैराज आग
पीपे मेँ भरना
पीपों में भरना
बैरल ऑर्गन
बैरोनियल हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""इलाहाबाद पब्लिक लाइब्रेरी स्कॉटिश बैरोनियल शैली, और ऑल सेंट कैथेड्रल, इलाहाबाद और कानपुर मेमोरियल चर्च में निर्मित गोथिक रिवाइवल आर्किटेक्चर गोथिक पुनरुद्धार शैली उत्तर प्रदेश में यूरोपीय शैली की इमारतों के उदाहरण हैं।
बैरोनियल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Bréauté rose to power during the First Barons' War as an unquestioning subject of King John, earning the hate of baronial and monastic leaders alike.
When Prince Louis of France invaded in the same year de Bréauté was tasked with holding Oxford against the baronial forces.
All are surmounted by a baronial crown (Locmariaquer was part of the former barony of Kaër).
At the parliament of Oxford in 1258 he was elected by the popular party as one of their representatives on the committee of twenty-four which undertook to reform the administration; from that time until the outbreak of civil war he was a man of mark in the councils of the baronial party.
Scottish baronial architecture.
south of Beauly is Beaufort Castle, the chief seat of the Lovats, a modern mansion in the Scottish baronial style.
But baronial opposition to Henry's policies continued, and Peter's lands continued to be ravaged.
He then went with the king to Paris, where he was present at the judgement of King Louis IX of France condemning the baronial movement.
By a decision of the Russian Empire in 1755 and 1865, most of the other members of the Pahlen family received the Russian baronial rank.
Members of the branches with Russian baronial titles also live in Sweden, and they form part of the unintroduced nobility.
The barony was anciently the possession of the Dunbar Earls of March family, and Chalmers' Caledonia records that they held their baronial court there.
The park has a moot hill and gallowhill, historical reminders of the baronial feudal right, held by lairds, of 'pit and gallows'.