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ennoblement
ennoblement (ɛˈnəʊb(ə)lmənt) [f. as prec. + -ment.] The action of ennobling; the state or fact of being ennobled. † concr. Something that ennobles.1622 Bacon Hen. VII, 15 He added to his former creations, the Innoblement or aduancement in Nobilitie of a few others. 1665 Glanvill Scep. Sci. i. 2 æter...
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Ennoblement
Ennoblement is the conferring of nobility—the induction of an individual into the noble class. References
See also
Battlefield commission, modern equivalent to ennoblement for valor or knighting on the battleground in the ancien régime
Fount
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Indygenat
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See also
Indigenat (disambiguation)
Ennoblement
Heraldic adoption
Skartabellat
External links
Alphabetical Lists of
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ennoblish
† eˈnnoblish, v. Obs. Also 5 ennoblessh, 7 enoblish. [ad. F. ennobliss- lengthened stem of ennoblir: see ennoble.] trans. = ennoble in various senses; also, to distinguish by favours or gifts.1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 219/2 He ennoblesshed seynt John to fore al other with the swetnes of his famyliarite...
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Duracz
from Kamiona and his family
In 1578 the Duracz family was introduced into the Odrowąż clan
(see the list of families at the clan article) through the ennoblement Following the ennoblement Walenty was able to purchase
the village of Sadek near Szydłowiec.
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Revocation of nobility
Unless the nobility was given by a Letter of Ennoblement, according to Grande enquête one had to prove that at least four generations of his ancestors
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Skartabellat
Introduced by pacta conventa of 1669, ennoblement into a sort of lower nobility. Skartabels could not hold public offices or be members of the Sejm. See also
Ennoblement
Heraldic adoption
Indygenat
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Oswald Balzer: "Skartabelat w ustroju szlachetstwa polskiego", Kraków, 1911
Polish–Lithuanian
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Gyldenkrantz
History
Before the ennoblement
Joachim Christian Gertsen Geelmuyden (1730-1795) was born in Nordhordaland and grew up in Bergen, Norway. After the ennoblement
On 29 January 1783 Joachim Geelmuyden and his family were ennobled under the name Gyldenkrantz ' meaning "Golden Wreath".
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Richard Tufnell
He was elected as the Member of Parliament for Cambridge at a by-election in 1934, following the ennoblement of the Conservative MP Sir George Newton as
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Johann Birnbaum
Honours
Ennoblement (Nobilitierung) (1817)
In his home town of Queichheim, a street has been named "Birnbaum Straße" after him
While the house in which
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Wendel (Swedish family)
Wendel (de Wendel upon ennoblement) is a Swedish noble family, forming part of the country's unintroduced nobility.
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1983 Penrith and The Border by-election
and had been Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party since 1974, and Deputy Prime Minister since 1979, serving as Home Secretary from 1979 until his ennoblement
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Montelupi
The Montelupi family ennoblement in Renaissance Poland took place on June 22, 1567 in Kraków, at the St. Mary's Basilica (Mariacki Church).
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Heraldic adoption
This caused the disappearance of ennoblement by heraldic adoption by the end of the 16th century, and also limited ennoblement in favour of the King by Such ennoblement in fact did not give any prerogatives to Polish nobility and was mainly applied to foreigners.
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