Noble Class
The "Noble Class" refers to a social group that holds a high status in society, often due to hereditary titles, wealth, or land ownership. Members of the noble class typically have privileges and rights that are not available to common people, such as political influence and access to education. Historically, this class has played significant roles in governance and military leadership.
In many cultures, the noble class is associated with aristocracy, which includes titles like duke, count, and baron. Nobles often lived in large estates and were expected to uphold certain social responsibilities, such as protecting their lands and serving their communities. The influence of the noble class has varied over time, especially with the rise of democracy and changes in social structures.