ennoblement Meaning in Telugu ( ennoblement తెలుగు అంటే)
గొప్పతనం, ఎలైట్ యొక్క సభ్యులు
నోబెల్ స్టేజ్,
Noun:
అధిక, ఎలైట్ యొక్క సభ్యులు,
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ennoblement's Usage Examples:
three classes and till 1884 all classes conferred automatic hereditary ennoblement; the third class conferred the rank of Ritter, the second class conferred.
(Polish: adopcja herbowa), was in the Kingdom of Poland a legal form of ennoblement and adoption into an existing heraldic clan; along with assuming the.
United Kingdom House of Commons was held on 3 October 1945, caused by the ennoblement of the incumbent Labour MP Frederick Pethick-Lawrence.
Picquigny and Viscount of Amiens d"Estienne, one of the early Franco/Jewish ennoblements in 16th-century Provence, after the family converted to Catholicism and.
"Saszor" [Szaszor], later "Orla", and subsequently conferred on the ennoblement of several individuals.
The ennoblement (in 1632) of Peder Joenson is a case in point, where the use of the old surname was discontinued and thus after the ennoblement Peder.
thus had to either sell their estates to the lords or seek a formal ennoblement for themselves (not an easy task), or had their property taken away.
Introduced by pacta conventa of 1669, ennoblement into a sort of lower nobility.
generated by royal ennoblements of hitherto commoners.
incumbent dying or resigning, or when the incumbent becomes ineligible to continue in office (because of a recall, ennoblement, criminal conviction, or failure.
The increase of number of Polish nobility by trustworthy ennoblements was proportionally minimal since the 14th century.
resolutions, including treaties of alliance, declarations of war and peace, ennoblements and increases in national debt, needed a majority of both chambers voting.
Two of its members benefitted from personal and/or hereditary ennoblements due to their functions and offices.
Synonyms:
promotion,
Antonyms:
demotion, abnormality,