The lintel is carved in only one lithic piece and we can see four busts and the nobiliary coat of arms. |
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Anyone who is born to a noble father inherits noble status, and the nobiliary particle prefixed to the surname identifies that status. |
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Establishing the nobiliary status of such families depends upon various factors and is essentially twofold. |
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Sources from the 15th century put it as an exclusively nobiliary settlement. |
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To re-establish chivalry the king resorted to nobiliary archetypes from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and placed himself as a mirror for the nobility to imitate. |
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The Order can recognise Hereditary Rights of the members and protect private property in the form of nobiliary titles and individuals' Coat-of-Arms. |
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The Enlightenment was nobiliary, and many of the Enlightenment intellectuals came from the aristocracy. |
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In general terms, in the old countries of Europe, we maintain the nobiliary requirement to an extent. |
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In the 1920's it was agreed that candidates at least in the New World did not have to demonstrate nobiliary proofs. |
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It intended for training and education of girls from nobiliary families. |
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The lineage of the lord have a name with a nobiliary form. |
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Teresa Margarida, who had neither title nor nobiliary capital, attacked Absolutism head-on, making explicit reference to the government of Dom Joao. |
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Grundy, owned by Carlo Vittadini, won the Derby in 1975 beating Great Nephew and Nobiliary. |
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Nelson Bunker Hunt was second with Nobiliary in 1975 and I think Cape Verdi is good enough and strong enough to do it. |
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Star Appeal beat a strong field at Longchamp, as Allez France, Dahlia and Bruni were among the leading fancies, while top fillies Ivanjica and Nobiliary also lined up. |
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