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Russian nobility: before Peter the Great, under Peter the Great
mdk
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2024 06 29 11:02
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RUSSIA Moscow
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chuckler
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2024 06 13 06:44
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UNITED STATES Springfield
spongebob
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2024 06 08 03:43
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UNITED STATES Columbia
when you want to show everyone that you are rich, but you take the bus
borsch
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2016 05 07 03:18
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RUSSIA St.-Petersburg
my boy
mdk
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2016 02 03 11:13
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RUSSIA Moscow
Why are you so serious, really?
otomo
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2015 02 09 05:11
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BELARUS Maladzyechna
sir, won't you be indignant when you find out that I shit on your lawn?
leprum
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2014 10 19 03:07
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KAZAKHSTAN Almaty
Svetka was given a ride in a carriage yesterday. probably a professional network
leprum
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2014 05 18 07:18
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KAZAKHSTAN Almaty
Mademoiselle sat down on the next chair at the ball and you are already thinking where and how you will dance the waltz with her
murase
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2013 11 07 03:01
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KAZAKHSTAN Aqsay
sir in a noble tailcoat. and who will you be without him? know-it-all, rich, darling of fate, philanthropist.
murase
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2013 10 09 05:20
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KAZAKHSTAN Komsomol'skoe
Today we will talk about a form of governance known as Aristocracy. What is Aristocracy? Aristocracy, translated from Greek, means "Aristo" - the most distinguished, noblest descent; "Kratos" - power, state, influence. In other words, it is a form of government where all the power belongs to the nobility. The features of this form of governance can be seen in some ancient city-states (Ancient Rome, Sparta, etc.) and some medieval republics in Europe. It is opposed to early democracy, where state power is recognized as belonging to the entire society or the majority of citizens. The idea underlying this form of governance is that only the chosen ones should rule the state, that is, those with great intellect, any talented skills, or something else, or at least the person should be of noble birth - in other words, an Aristocrat. Apart from state forms, the highest aristocratic classes are also called Aristocrats. Membership in them may be determined by birth and inheritance of certain real estate (hereditary aristocracy, the nobility in a narrow sense). In other words, if you are of aristocratic descent, then after the death of the most senior aristocrat, you become the inheritor of all of it if you have no competitors in the family (I mean elder brothers, sisters, or evil stepmothers), and all roads are open to you that you desire to take. At its time, this form of governance was good, but soon people considered it too discriminating against the rights of other people in governing the state and abolished it. Also, at its time, it was fashionable to unite other aristocrats with others (I mean when two clans unite to expand their territories and wealth, often marrying their daughters and sons with those of other clans). As you can see, this form of governance has not come down to us today, but I think it is for the better...