nobleman in the PONS Dictionary

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Whenever the nobleman visits his country estates, the king visits his wife.
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He was not the only major nobleman to gather such an army.
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The next document in point of date is addressed to the same nobleman.
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A duchy palatinate is similar but is ruled over by a duke, a nobleman of higher precedence than an earl or count.
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He admits that he was involved in the planning of the attack and present at its execution but felt sorry for the wealthy nobleman's family.
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He was dressed as a nobleman of the highest rank.
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When a poor man died, he was put into a little ship and burned in it; the funeral of a nobleman was much more elaborate.
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The label shows it is prepared from the recipe of a nobleman in the county.
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She married shortly afterward with an unidentified man, believed to have been a nobleman or an officer.
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Beginning his career as a notary, he became a nobleman's secretary and later a judge.
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