After 900 years: The British hereditary peerages are finally disappearing
The British Parliament has passed legislation that abolishes hereditary peerages, ending a 900-year tradition of aristocrats passing on their seats to the next generation.
The UK abandons an ancient political tradition
The UK Parliament has decided to end the hereditary rights of aristocrats to hold seats in the House of Lords, marking a significant shift in British political tradition.
The UK Parliament Rejects Aristocrats' Rights to Inherit Seats in the House of Lords
The UK Parliament has approved a bill that ends the hereditary rights of several dozen Dukes, Earls, and Viscounts to inherit seats in the House of Lords, a move aimed at modernizing governance and promoting democratic principles.
Democrats and Aristocrats or Strollers in the Field of Ares
The article discusses the Greek translation and presentation of the play "Democrats and Aristocrats or Strollers in the Field of Ares" by Olympe de Gouges, the first French feminist.
"I lament the corruption of the aristocrats seizing the people's homes"
In 1655, concerns over aristocrats confiscating commoners' homes led to repeated requests for investigations and punishments by the ruling authority throughout the Joseon Dynasty.
Who Were the Samurai Women? The Unknown History of Japanese Aristocrats Told at the Museum
A new exhibition at the British Museum in London explores the overlooked role of women in the samurai class, revealing that they constituted half of this warrior elite.
The Background of Weird Comedy [Dokkdo! Korean Society]
The article discusses the notorious stand-up joke 'The Aristocrats' and its implications on societal views of the upper class, framed as a critique of modern media.
The Epstein scandal shakes the foundations of many European politicians and aristocrats
The recent release of documents related to billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's case has prompted several influential European politicians to step back from public roles, while Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit has raised questions about her suitability to become queen due to her correspondence with a pedophile.
Royal wedding 2026: the golden year of aristocratic marriages
The year 2026 is set to be a significant one for VIP weddings, particularly royal ones, as a new generation of young aristocrats from European and Middle Eastern royal families prepares to marry in historical venues.
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