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A nobleman is a representative of the aristocratic estate. Nobles had exclusive benefits and status that marked them from other layers of the population. They were associated with aristocratic clans and had the right to land ownership property, inclusion in government of the state and army service. The nobility was also connected with special way of life, art and education.
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A nobleman is a representative of the noble estate. Nobles had exclusive privileges and status that distinguished them from other layers of the population. They were connected with noble families and could to land ownership property, participation in government of the state and army service. The nobility was also associated with special way of life, culture and enlightenment.
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A nobleman is a representative of the aristocratic estate. Nobles had special benefits and position that distinguished them from other groups of the population. They were associated with noble clans and could to land property, participation in management of the state and army service. The nobility was also connected with a certain way of life, culture and education.
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A nobleman is a member of the noble estate. Nobles had special privileges and status that marked them from other layers of the population. They were connected with noble clans and could to land ownership property, inclusion in government of the state and army service. The nobility was also associated with special way of life, culture and enlightenment.
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A nobleman is a member of the noble class. Nobles had special benefits and status that distinguished them from other groups of the population. They were connected with aristocratic families and could to land possession, participation in government of the state and army service. The nobility was also associated with special way of life, culture and enlightenment.
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A nobleman is a representative of the aristocratic estate. Nobles had exclusive benefits and status that marked them from other layers of the population. They were connected with noble clans and could to land property, inclusion in management of the state and military service. The nobility was also connected with special way of life, culture and enlightenment.
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A nobleman is a representative of the aristocratic class. Nobles had exclusive benefits and position that marked them from other groups of the population. They were connected with noble clans and had the right to land ownership possession, participation in government of the state and military service. The nobility was also associated with special way of life, culture and education.
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