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The same year, her children with the king was ennobled.
The family had been recently ennobled and was not rich.
Is it possible that the king could ennoble a woman in her own right?
I recently asked him whether he thought poverty was ennobling.
And let us not forget that information has the power to ennoble.
Others said that ennobling or not, the name was sometimes a burden.
She was the only one of the king's lovers to be ennobled.
For their efforts, both men were ennobled by the city directors.
Peter the Great, with whom he was a favorite, ennobled him in 1720.
Made rich by his writings, he was ennobled in 1857.
Dying for one person's face does not seem ennobling to its owner, or the dead.
He rose to be a general, and was ennobled as Baron.
In 1679, he was appointed secretary to the board of trade and ennobled.
"The form of the building thus ennobles the corner by focusing on it."
They also have to be much more careful about ennobling criminals.
"But I've always felt ennobled by the name," he said.
He held many important posts, and was ennobled as Duke.
Who does not long for such a cleansing and ennobling emotion?
The family was ennobled in 1639, 1667 and 1736.
They had several children, who were ennobled or married to nobles.
It should surprise no one that tragedy does not, in this case, ennoble.
Then an editor at the Sun accused him of ennobling criminals.
The family was ennobled by royal grant in December 1429.
In 1552, for his services to the King, he was ennobled and granted a coat of arms.
She was the first woman in Sweden to have been ennobled for her own actions (1691).