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The Central Role of Tuan Guru in the 19th Century Social Revolution Movement in Lombok
Published 2023-10-01“…The central role of Tuan Guru in the social revolution movement of Sasak people in the 19th century in Lombok began with the unification of social stratification between the ruling aristocratic group and the ruling non-aristocratic group, bound by a specific fraternity, the fraternal brotherhood (shufi brotherhood). …”
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Fight with Charos in the Byzantine Chthonic Outlooks
Published 2016-11-01“…In the cycle of arctic songs Charos is selective and emphasizes a social privilege of the hero-aristocrat.…”
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The Variety of Arabesque-Rococo Patterns Applied in Naseri Furniture in Iran A Case Study: Decorations of Furniture in Bagh-e-Afifabad and in Narenjestan of Shiraz
Published 2016-08-01“…This study hypothesizes that applying the innovative patterns in the second Qajar era furniture is in fact the fruit of integration of aristocratic rococo patterns into arabesque ones. Although such decorations consist of certain non-native patterns, they convey a Persian identity in essence. …”
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The conspicuous consumption of luxurious goods in everyday life of affluent women of the Sanandaj city
Published 2024-09-01“…The luxurious consumption has also some consequences which mostly serve to strengthen aristocratic values like pride and prejudice as well as the family lineage claim.…”
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The Title Hierarchy of the Last Komnenoi and the Angelos Dynasty – from Sebastohypertatos to Sebastokrator
Published 2021-12-01“…The system of dignities introduced by Alexios I Komnenos was an answer for the need of a new reformed title hierarchy, adequate for aristocratic model of exercising power. It served as a clear manifestation of the special privileged position of emperor’s kinsmen. …”
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K výzkumu výměny hudebnin mezi hrabětem z Questenbergu a jeho aristokratickými přáteli
Published 2014-12-01“…The paper focuses attention on Questenberg's aristocratic friends and acquaintances who served as significant sources for obtaining copies of scores or even printed librettos for him. …”
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La hyène dans les assiettes : un particularisme égyptien ?
Published 2019-12-01“…Iconographically, the hyena occupies a prestigious position, similar to that of the lion, among the wild animals represented in aristocratic hunting scenes up to the middle of the 18th dynasty, and the animal also occurs on Ramesside figured ostraca. …”
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The career and significance of John of Brienne, king of Jerusalem, emperor of Constantinople
Published 2011“…In this way, the thesis unpacks many of the ‘more normal’ features of the aristocratic diaspora out of John’s exceptional career. …”
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Pushkin’s mystification: Tatiana’s letter, a translation from French?
Published 2020“…The article explores the reason for Pushkin’s mystification, which could have been the taboo against sentimental self-revelation in Russian aristocratic society: in order not to seem ridiculously anachronistic for 19th century aristocracy, Tatiana’s letter required a putative French original. …”
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Abstracts of Doctoral Dissertations
Published 1999-07-01“… The European aristocratic imaginary and the Eastern paradise: Europe, Islam and China 1100-1780. …”
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Le donne dei principi nel Lazio protostorico
Published 2009-11-01“…The analysis of these burials, in terms of grave goods and their setting within the grave, is carried out in comparison with Etruscan and other pre-Roman areas and with attention to Greek and Roman literary sources, in order to present some specific aspects and activities that involved women in the aristocratic society of the Orientalizing period.…”
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The manifesto as genre in Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman
Published 2015-02-01“…This article examines John Gabriel Borkman’s neo-aristocratic performance of power and authority in Ibsen’s eponymously titled play (1896). …”
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Una santa en familia. Modelos de santidad y experiencias de vida (Italia, siglos XVII-XIX)
Published 2009-12-01“…</p><p>ABSTRACT: This essay, based on the human and religious experience of women members of Italian aristocratic families, analyzes the connection between family relationships and women's aspirations to sanctity. …”
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VIRI MILITARES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE I - II CENTURIES: IMAGE AND CAREER
Published 2021-09-01“…In this regard, in literary works, which are, in fact, the works of Roman historians, the expression vir militaris (viri militares -plural) and those close to it in meaning are a means of glorification in relation to the spokesmen of aristocratic views and a method of latent criticism of the imperial power. …”
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Society, economy and lordship in Devon in the age of the first two Courtenay earls, c. 1297-1377
Published 2002“…Two great Anglo-Norman honors were united in 1297 under the Courtenays, giving a single aristocratic dynasty unprecedented influence and leverage over local society. …”
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Knights and merchants: English cities and the aristocracy 1377-1509
Published 2017“…The second part of the thesis examines the relationship between aristocrats and town governments. It argues that aristocrats could provide significant benefits to towns, but only if they possessed national influence and local authority. …”
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Entertainment for officers, noblemen and citizens: three social initiators of the secular musical stage in Slavonia in the nineteenth century
Published 2015-06-01“…Three representative social strata in Slavonia, Croatia organized and enjoyed secular musical theater during the nineteenth century: officers at the military fortress in Osijek, members of the aristocratic families and new wealthy citizens in Osijek. …”
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Wolfgang Mórócz z Beketfalvy (1575–1648). Spoločenský vzostup kariérneho úradníka v ranonovovekom Uhorsku
Published 2012-04-01“…It depicts the life of officer Wolfgang Mórócz, his family and social background, relations, development of his economic situation as well as his successful career as an officer, which elevated his family up to the ranks of the then aristocratic elites. …”
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A new work by José de Mora in Madrid
Published 2011-01-01“…We also analyze the aristocratic and artistic environment in which Mora unfolded upon his arrival at the Court of Madrid, and especially his possible link with the ‘santiaguista’ circle around this monastery.…”
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Bohémiens condamnés aux galères à l’époque du Roi-Soleil (1677 à 1715)
Published 2020-06-01“…Despite the interest and enthusiasm shown in France in the field of entertainment arts by aristocratic groups and the Court towards Gypsies, the Declaration of 1682 due to Louis XIV and Colbert against the Bohemians condemns them to life on the galleys. …”
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