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  2. Aristocracy - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Earl of Bolingbroke, a seventeenth-century English aristocrat and politician. Aristocracy (from Ancient Greek ἀριστοκρατίᾱ ( aristokratíā ) 'rule of the best'; from ἄριστος ( áristos ) 'best' and κράτος ( krátos ) 'power, strength') is a form of government that places power in the hands of a small ...

  3. Aristocracy (class) - Wikipedia

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    2nd Earl and Countess Harcourt, in their coronet and coronation robes by Joshua Reynolds.The countess was a confidant of Queen Charlotte.. The term aristocracy derives from the Greek ἀριστοκρατία (aristokratia from ἄριστος (aristos) 'excellent' and κράτος (kratos) 'power'). [6]

  4. As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I'll Use My Appraisal Skill to ...

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    He was originally part of the enemy forces, but deflected to Ars's side after losing to Ritsu, becoming his apprentice in the process. Jean Tendry (ジャン・テンドリー, Jan Tendorī) Voiced by: Yūichirō Umehara [7] The lord of Castle Rolto and one of Vasmarque's allies. He murdered his father so he can become a lord himself.

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    Dan, the leader of the enemy army, proves to be a strong fighter. Fahm rescues the hostages from Rolto before they can be transferred. At this point, Ars's army retreats with the enemy soldiers in pursuit, but Jean discovers that the retreat is a ruse and joins the fight. Flashbacks reveals that Jean killed his own father to become a noble.

  6. Dividend Aristocrats: What they are and how to invest in them

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    To qualify as a Dividend Aristocrat, a company needs to meet the following criteria: Be part of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index. Pay and raise its dividend for at least 25 straight years.

  7. Natural aristocracy - Wikipedia

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    The natural aristocracy is a concept developed by Thomas Jefferson in 1813 which describes a political elite that derives its power from talent and virtue (or merit). He distinguishes this from traditional aristocracies, which he refers to as the artificial aristocracy, a ruling elite that derives its power solely from inherited status, or wealth and birth.

  8. Guide to Dividend Aristocrat ETFs - AOL

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  9. 4 New Dividend Aristocrats Worth a Second Look - AOL

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    If you like dividend stocks, then you really need to know about the Dividend Aristocrats. These high-profile stocks give most dividend investors exactly what they're looking for: healthy yields ...