Examples of 'noblewomen' in a sentence

Meaning of "noblewomen"

Noblewoman: A woman of noble or aristocratic birth or status
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If there are any other noblewomen who have been.
The building was extended to house six noblewomen.
I know the noblewomen who were with you.
I care nothing for your pretty young noblewomen.
Most noblewomen are so busy with their needlework.
Not that they have been noblewomen in the past.
Joeson noblewomen are easy to toy with.
Several other princesses and noblewomen.
Noblewomen can not have temple ornaments on their headdresses.
I see noblemen and noblewomen.
Noblewomen carried firearms if they had to venture outdoors at night.
Women from the cities were dressed equally to the noblewomen.
Young noblewomen seem to have so much free will nowadays.
Residence for unmarried noblewomen.
We are three noblewomen in distress.

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Noblewomen could be members of the priesthood connected to either a god or goddess.
They are noblewomen.
Less noble women had different tattoo designs than noblewomen.
Artists who were not noblewomen were affected by the rise in humanism as well.
Especially the noblewomen.
Noblewomen were forbidden to do so.
These are said to be the children of noblewomen who were killed by the mothers.
Egyptian noblewomen even used preparations of the crushed petals on their skin.
She became so popular that she also became a spiritual director to several noblewomen.
Noblewomen on horse.
Many women involved in music were noblewomen or were from families of other musicians.
Noblewomen appear to have continued to influence political life mainly through their kinship relationships.
In England it was considered a privilege of noblemen and noblewomen to be beheaded.
Japanese noblewomen started painting their faces with a white powder called oshiroi.
I sewed clothes for the most beautiful noblewomen in the Kingdom.
These noblewomen there was one whose beauty and splendour put the rest in the shade.
The building once housed a finishing school for Russian noblewomen.
The noblewomen think Rumata has beautiful eyes.
Image of Mahmud of Ghazni in his court where noblemen and noblewomen convened.
It was worn by noblewomen in the Ming dynasty on ceremonies or official occasions.
Image of Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi in his court where noblemen and noblewomen convened.
The pretty young noblewomen of Rome would delight to have you paw at them.
You will take a lover, like all noblewomen.
Peter the Great prohibited noblewomen from wearing the kokoshnik by royal decree.
At that time, the title of lady was only used for noblewomen.
Generally, noblewomen married at the youngest ages.
The castle is torched, people slaughtered and two noblewomen and several commoners are abducted.
Other noblewomen at Susa, but few of those marriages.
Sometimes local mayor, bailiffs, responsible civilians and certain noblewomen visited her to prove her safety.
That is how noblewomen are expected to live, you know.
The cut-step hairstyle was popular among noblewomen during the Classic period.
I know the noblewomen who were with you . They did not want only a drawing from you!
Today I am king, and I have one of the loveliest of noblewomen.
During this time, noblewomen were gaining respect also.
Noblewomen sometimes cultivated their own botanical gardens, including Mary Somerset and Margaret Harley.

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