by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 26, 2020 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
The Lavish Lifestyles of Renaissance Noblewomen The Renaissance Period is renowned for being a Golden Age of music, art, architecture, science and discovery. There was a cultural shift away from the constant labour and back-breaking toil of medieval times, as people...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Sep 12, 2020 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
The Original American Aristocracy In 1787, America’s founding fathers outlined details in their Constitution prohibiting the granting of nobility titles by the United States. In a spirit of liberty, fraternity and ‘domestic Tranquility’, America held...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Aug 18, 2020 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
America’s Dollar Princesses & the British Aristocracy In the late 19th century, America began to see a new breed of successful businessmen accumulating vast fortunes from their triumphant enterprises in ventures such as finance, stockbroking, rail and retail....
by Alexandre Roussillon | Aug 18, 2020 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
Barony Titles for Sale Our company owns archival software and databases listing practically the totality of all the Barony Titles existent in France, Italy and the Germanic Lands of Europe. This gives us a privileged position to research and find extremely valuable...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Aug 15, 2020 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
The Homes of Great Nobles in the Middle Ages During the Middle Ages, a system of hierarchy began to emerge within the noble families and aristocratic ranks. Over time, these groupings became a firmly delineated social order, with strict rules regarding status and...
by Alexandre Roussillon | Aug 1, 2020 | Noble Titles, Royal Titles
The Stately Homes of European Nobles Throughout the ages, the great noble families of Europe have been renowned for their power and influence within the royal courts and governments. These positions of prestige and status were usually accompanied by vast wealth, grand...