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7 July 2025

N    06:01  Aristocracy (class) diffhist +10,458 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Upper social class}} {{about|the form of social class|the form of government|Aristocracy|other uses|Aristocrat (disambiguation)}} thumb|''[[The Ladies Waldegrave'', a portrait of three English aristocrats from the Waldegrave family by Joshua Reynolds]] The '''aristocracy''' (''from Greek'' ''ἀριστοκρατία'' ''aristokrat...")

6 July 2025

N    22:33  Yangban diffhist +24,348 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Infobox Korean name/auto | hangul = 양반 | hanja = 兩班 | image = Yangban98.jpg | caption = A Korean official during his stay in China, taken in 1863. |title=''Yangban''}} {{Korean caste system}} The '''''yangban''''' ({{Korean|hangul=양반|hanja=兩班}}) were part of the traditional ruling class or gentry of dynastic Korea during the Joseon period. The ''yangban'' were mainly composed of highly educated civil officials and military officers—landed or...")
N    22:30  Korean nobility diffhist +17,902 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "'''Korean monarchy''' existed in Korea until the end of the Japanese occupation and the defeat of Japan. After the independence and the installation of the Constitution that adopted republic system, the concept of nobility has been abolished, both formally and in practice. ==Sources== As the Benedictines and other monastical orders did during Europe's Dark Ages, the Buddhist monks became the purveyors...")
N    22:29  Hungarian nobility diffhist +111,348 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "The Kingdom of Hungary held a noble class of individuals, most of whom owned landed property, from the 11th century until the mid-20th century. Initially, a diverse body of people were described as noblemen, but from the late 12th century only high-ranking royal officials were regarded as noble. Most aristocrats claimed ancestry from chieftains of the period preceding the establishment of the kingdom around...")
N    22:27  Gentry diffhist +59,734 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "right|thumb|Cleric, knight, and peasant archetypes represent the virtues of [[prudence, fortitude, and temperance, respectively. In classical antiquity and Christendom, prudence and fortitude were seen as the cardinal virtues that should govern society.]] '''Gentry''' (from Old French {{lang|fro|genterie}}, from {{lang|fro|gentil}} {{gloss|high-born, noble}}) are "well-born, genteel a...")
N    22:22  Feudalism diffhist +56,593 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "thumb|[[Investiture of a knight (miniature from the statutes of the Order of the Knot, founded in 1352 by Louis I of Naples)]] thumb|[[Orava Castle in Slovakia. Medieval castles are a traditional symbol of a feudal society.]] '''Feudalism''', also known as the '''feudal system''', was a combination of legal, economic, military, cultural, and...")
N    22:13  Estates of the realm diffhist +45,386 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "thumb|upright=1.2|A 13th-century French representation of the tripartite social order of the [[Middle Ages – {{lang|la|Oratores}} ("those who pray"), {{lang|la|Bellatores}} ("those who fight"), and {{lang|la|Laboratores}} ("those who work").]] thumb|15th-century French artwork depicting the Three Estates, with [[Charles VII of France|King Charles VII at centre.]] File:Troiso...")