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"nobleman" Definitions
  1. a man from a family of high social rank; a member of the nobility

119 Sentences With "nobleman"

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Evian water was discovered by a French nobleman in 1789.
Her husband was the son of the great Lhasa nobleman Kashopa.
Clearly, Catherine hadn't been expecting a nobleman in a hairy wolf's package.
Wouldn't it make more sense if the plays were written by a nobleman?
It happens that a French nobleman had donated a thousand meteorites to the Vatican.
The libretto is assembled from love poems by Michelangelo written to a young nobleman.
Some suggested it could contain the remains of a nobleman, or even Alexander the Great.
Wouldn't the plays have to be by a nobleman with access to a thorough education?
The "Black Douglas," as he's called, was the first Scottish nobleman to declare loyalty to Bruce.
That's a pretty nutty move for a nobleman with an important last name and promising future.
Even so, an Austrian nobleman who attended the premiere called it "most boring" in his diary.
The only time it comes out is when the nobleman dies and the servant wears it.
Radziwill became a princess when she married a Polish émigré nobleman, Prince Stanislas Radziwill in 1959.
She was the wife of a Polish émigré nobleman, Prince Stanislas Radziwill, from 1959 to 1974.
The author Marc Tyler Nobleman is also well versed in this episode of comic book lore.
In it, an old, retired, and slightly kooky nobleman named Alonso Quixano reads too many chivalric romances.
Giving him a wardrobe makeover and a quality education, the king groomed Gonsalvus to be a nobleman.
It seemed to suit him perfectly, resembling another of his literary heroes, the fictional nobleman Don Quixote.
AN ACADEMIC, a politician, a journalist, a film star, a nobleman and a banker walk into a bar.
In the 18523s a young British nobleman, Lord George Gordon, entered the Royal Navy as a junior officer.
Mollet originally built the Hôtel d'Evreux for French nobleman Louis Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Count of Évreux.
There was the Lhasa nobleman Sampho Tsewang Rinzin, from one of the most renowned noble families in Tibet.
Jack Huston (grandson of John, son of Tony) plays Judah Ben-Hur, the Jewish nobleman betrayed into slavery.
Boycott, the land agent for a wealthy nobleman, was responsible for evicting those on his employer's 40,000 acres.
The story is inspired by a historical character, the nobleman Jaufré Rudel, a celebrated twelfth-century French troubadour.
The second figure in the cast is a French nobleman who sported a waxed mustache and a grand name.
And the place where someone would have been doing work for a medieval nobleman is the lord's FIEF. 23A.
They established his connections to the sporting nobleman Michael Jordan and to the game's most patrician pro team event.
FRANÇOISE GILOT, Picasso's long-term partner, compared the artist to Bluebeard, the fictional nobleman who murdered a string of wives.
Some officials have theorized that it could be a city nobleman or some other leading figure from the Ptolemaic period.
In Mostar, Muslibegovic House is an inn situated in what was once the 17th-century mansion of an Ottoman nobleman.
"The nobleman tells us everything through the person he presents, but the burgher does not, and should not," Goethe writes.
Peter Paul Rubens' "Portrait of a Venetian Nobleman" was sold for £5,416,400 (~$20023 million) at Sotheby's Old Masters Evening Sale.
When Leonardo's father, a titled nobleman, was looking to place his illegitimate son in an artist's studio, he chose Verrocchio's.
In 1610, nobleman and art collector Galeazzo Arconati acquired the castle that had sat on the site since the Medieval days.
I haven't done any Tolstoy, because he was a nobleman who romanticized peasant life, but Gorki was a straight up peasant.
He'll welcome you into his lairLike the nobleman welcomes his guest:With free dental care and a stock plan that helps you invest!
In 1825, the Torlonias acquired 270 works amassed by the 17th-century nobleman and art collector Vincenzo Giustiniani, an admirer of Caravaggio.
He is further isolated when he is passed on to provide care for an epileptic nobleman in a bleak outpost of Cumberland.
This time she has taken on the role of a young nobleman sent to learn to be a witcher by his family.
She said that before her marriage in 1947 she promised her fiancé, a Spanish nobleman, that she would retire as a spy.
In 1980, she married the eccentric and bisexual nobleman, whose family made a fortune as the postal service for the Holy Roman Empire.
Woolf's novel tells of an Elizabethan nobleman and poet who abides through the centuries and migrates from the male gender to the female.
She even took on a lover, the Florentine nobleman Francesco Maria Maringhi, who provided support to both her and, oddly, also her husband.
In 1958 the marriage broke up, and the next year Lee married Polish émigré nobleman Prince Stanislas ("Stash") Radziwill, a London real estate investor.
Born Wilhelm Apollinairs de Kostrowitzky in Rome in 1880, Apollinaire was the illegitimate grandson of a Polish nobleman in the service of the Pope.
If a woman is allowed to stay in the royal family after marrying a nobleman, her sons still would not be allowed to inherit.
On Game of Thrones, actor Jerome Flynn played mercenary-turned-nobleman Ser Bronn of the Blackwater, whose only true north was gettin' that money.
Hayes mentioned "De Arte Gymnastica," a 1569 treatise by an Italian nobleman named Girolamo Mercuriale, which is considered the first book on sports medicine.
As a text, Ms. Farrin chose love poems by Michelangelo written to Tommaso de' Cavalieri, a young Roman nobleman the artist met in 1532.
"Portrait of Edmond Belamy" looks like it could have been a portrait of some European nobleman you'd see in the Met or the Louvre.
A nobleman could live out his banishment comfortably in another Greek city-state; once the decade was over, he could re-enter public life.
Albrecht, the nobleman who deceives her, was played by Alban Lendorf, a Danish dancer of gorgeous modesty who is also not given to overemoting.
That notion achieved one of its most enduring forms in "Oroonoko," a 1688 novel by Aphra Behn, about the enslavement of a Coromantee nobleman.
This Duke has the enthusiastic but distractible air of a nobleman who has been conditioned to see the world as his personal Erector Set.
When she came of age, she agreed to marry Ondal as a teenage rebellion against her father, who wanted to betroth her to a nobleman.
Still, as Fiesco, a Genoese nobleman and Simon's unwitting adversary over 25 years, Mr. Furlanetto brought consummate style and darkly rich colorings to his performance.
His father was Amaury de La Grange, a French nobleman, military aviation pioneer, senator and, in 1940, an under secretary in Premier Paul Reynaud's cabinet.
Rumors have swirled for years over whether Pulaski, a Polish nobleman born in Warsaw in 1745, was born with both male and female sex characteristics.
Downton Abbey's Jessica Brown Findlay (RIP Lady Sibyl) plays Charlotte Wells, Margaret's oldest daughter who is contracted as the kept woman of a wealthy, spoiled nobleman.
The painting, still in its original carved wooden frame, is a previously unrecorded portrait of an Omani nobleman from the court of the Sultanate of Zanzibar.
In Britain it referred to the virtues expected of a gentleman, in France those of a nobleman: magnanimity, generosity, devotion to freedom and the common good.
The tenor Joseph Calleja, who sang Gabriele Adorno, the nobleman who falls for Amelia, is one of the most abundantly gifted tenors of the current generation.
She soon marries a local nobleman, Julien de Lamare, and the film, like the novel, charts a slow and painful process of disillusionment over three decades.
In 1806, nobleman Bernard de Marigny realized that subdividing his plantation, which was not far from the French Quarter,  may be more lucrative than farming it.
Albrecht, the nobleman who disguises himself as a peasant to court the lovely village girl Giselle, doesn't have a great deal of dancing in Act 1.
Lazzaro, a good-hearted farm boy, befriends a nobleman named Tancredi in Alice Rohrwacher's long-awaited feature after "The Wonders," a winner in the 2014 competition.
Enter Count Fujiwara (Ha Jung-woo), a dapper nobleman of many gifts, who gives drawing lessons to Hideko, slyly wooing her and working toward an elopement.
Her subject is Héloïse (Adèle Haenel), and the finished painting will be sent to Héloïse's future husband, a Milanese nobleman, as a kind of promissory note.
During the fifties, she worked on "Malafrena," a novel about a young nobleman who obeys his moral compass by fighting for freedom of speech and thought.
A popular theory says that Liu An, a Chinese nobleman during the Han dynasty, accidentally invented it when soy milk somehow mixed with a natural coagulant.
From Tom Reiss's biography "The Black Count," I learned that the novelist Alexandre Dumas was the grandson of a French nobleman and an enslaved black woman.
"In the second half of the 11th century, the island was recaptured from the Arabs by a Norman nobleman, Roger de Hauteville," Moździoch added in the statement.
Knockoff pirate Euron Greyjoy (Pilou Asbaek) and nobleman with a death wish Jaime Lannister (Nicolaj Coster-Waldau) have a show-down on the beaches off King's Landing.
The 3,500-year-old, 450-square-metre (540-square-yard) tomb contains 18 entrance gates and is believed to have belonged to a nobleman named Shedsu-Djehuty.
There are some naughty sex scenes between Cortés and his "Maya princess" mistress and a few reflections by an Aztec nobleman on how life changed after Cortés.
Around 500 years ago, at another time of political and economic flux, a Polish nobleman, whose name is lost to history, was asked about his national identity.
Natasha, played by Denée Benton, also making a smashing Broadway debut, is engaged to the nobleman Andrey (Nicholas Belton), who is off soldiering in the Napoleonic wars.
During the course of its two acts, the heroine — a peasant girl with a weak heart — falls in love with Albrecht, a nobleman disguising his true identity.
The libretto sets the opera in a prison near Seville, where Florestan, a Spanish nobleman, has been held as a political prisoner by the corrupt prison governor.
Matthew, who's not just a fatally handsome 1,500-year-old French nobleman but an Oxford biochemist, is researching why magical creatures seem to be losing their powers.
Charlotte Wells, Margaret's oldest daughter, is mistress to a rich and influential nobleman who is contractually obligated to pay her a pension if he ever tires of her.
The nobleman was the royal master of seals for ancient Egyptian kings of Upper and Lower Egypt, said Mostafa Waziri, secretary-general of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities.
The bread was such a hit at court, a new dessert was named in its honor — pan del Ton — and the nobleman was allowed to marry the daughter.
The film is an adaptation of an 1828 opera involving a mute peasant (Pavlova's character), a nobleman she falls in love with and the national upheaval that results.
"The Duelist," a Russian-made picture about a former nobleman making his living as a proxy in honor-restoring matches of shooting skill, never shows such a duel.
Last summer, workers on a new Oscar de la Renta boutique in Paris discovered a 10-by-20-foot oil painting of an elaborately dressed 17th century nobleman.
In the documentary, Mr. Nobleman offered some Batman history: the possible existence of a contract negotiated by Mr. Kane that would name him as sole creator for perpetuity.
It is 1599, and the Spanish poet, nobleman and diplomat Francisco de Quevedo and the Italian painter and hooligan Caravaggio confront each other on a tennis court in Rome.
" (A Depeche Mode shout-out?) This declaration is made early in the play, after the nasty nobleman De Guiche (Ritchie Coster) dares to describe Cyrano's very presence as "offensive.
The jolly, obscenely rotund ringleader of this band is, of course, Falstaff, a nobleman with a flagrant lack of morals who delights in splashing around the sewers of London.
The newly discovered tomb, most likely belonging to a nobleman and city judge named Userhat, was apparently reopened in the 21st dynasty, about 300 years after it was built.
Now 29, relatively old to be a bride, Douglas was finally married off to Matthew Stuart, 4th Earl of Lennox, who was a Scottish nobleman (to come full circle).
In the late 1800s, the district was the property of a wealthy Ottoman nobleman, Sharkas Pasha, who let his servants build houses on the land in exchange for rent.
The first definite reference to April Fools' Day comes from a 225 Flemish poem by Eduard de Dene, in which a nobleman sends his servant on annoying, fruitless errands.
In addition to publishing a voluminous treatise detailing our planet's physical complexities, the nobleman also designed three planispheres that laid out the wonders of the world in rich, colorful illustrations.
The two are related through 14th century English nobleman John of Gaunt, who, according to records, was Cumberbatch's 17th great-grandfather and Conan Doyle's 15th great-grandfather, Ancestry researchers said.
The regime treats Mr Bouteflika like El Cid, an 11th-century Spanish nobleman whose dead body was supposedly strapped on a horse and sent into battle to inspire his troops.
The film tells the story of Robert the Bruce (Pine), who, according to a press release from Netflix, transformed himself from a lowly nobleman to a feared king and warrior.
In the series finale, Boris, the German nobleman who took him to the Hamptons in the first place, is planning to leave forever, and he wants Hank to come along.
Simonides was giving a recitation in the dining hall of the house of Scopas, a Thessalian nobleman, when he was called outside because two strangers wanted to speak to him.
Forbidden from marrying her, the nobleman disguised himself and went to work for the baker, creating a new bread to impress the woman, made with butter, eggs, and candied fruit.
The licentious nobleman was married to a close relation of Sebastian St. Cyr, the hero of this always interesting historical series who now feels duty-bound to find the murderer.
"Don Giovanni", which tells the story of a sexually promiscuous nobleman whose past finally catches up with him, premiered in Prague, then part of the Austrian Hapsburg Empire, on Oct.
Stumbling through the forest, a woman discovers the dead body of her lover; the new bride of a nobleman tours his castle, opening doors to find torture chambers and bloodstains.
Forbidden from marrying her, the nobleman disguised himself and went to work for the baker, creating a new bread to impress the woman, made with butter, eggs and candied fruit.
Radziwill, the wife of a Polish émigré nobleman, Prince Stanislas Radziwill, was an international socialite and fashion icon who for years was on lists of the world's best-dressed women.
" Mr. Nobleman said he could not be more thrilled with the developments and talked about them at that Bronx street corner, near where the magic happened: "Bill Finger made history.
For instance: If warrior skills are so valued and a nobleman will send his daughters to China to study martial arts, why is marrying a rich man still so important?
Most conspiracy theories about Shakespeare insist that the true author was a secret nobleman, which suggests a residual snobbery about the idea of any genius emerging from Warwickshire grammar school boy.
Dune has the same kind of personal story embedded in it: the story of Paul Atreides as a nobleman-turned-savior is set against the backdrop of a larger interstellar conflict.
With its stately building, principled American beauty who married a European nobleman and lavish period accouterments, this Civil War drama — and presumed heir to the "Downton Abbey" viewership — is comfortingly familiar.
The books follow an 18th century French nobleman named Lestat de Lioncourt, who became a vampire, a rock star, and a world traveler, asking philosophical questions while living a hedonistic life.
There is the aforementioned Elizabeth Charlotte, too intelligent for the dumdums of Versailles, and Philippe, an ambitious hedonist in an on-again, off-again relationship with a petulant nobleman called Chevalier.
As a young naval officer, Flint unwittingly chooses between gaining power over the lawless, pirate-infested island of Nassau, and a quiet life with the English nobleman he's in love with.
Suzanne Farrin's monodrama, based on love poems written by Michelangelo for a young Roman nobleman, returns to the Metropolitan Museum for a second run, after its powerful premiere performances last year.
Set in a rural village called Inviolata, the film is about an unlikely friendship between a pure-hearted peasant and a nobleman who asks him to help orchestrate his own kidnapping.
In the opera, as in the novel, a young nobleman at the court of Elizabeth I falls in love and goes on military adventures before experiencing a sudden change of sex.
In England, Emilia is the mistress of a nobleman and crosses paths with a man named Will — yes, that Will — who believes himself to be on a similar world-saving mission.

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