noblewoman in A Sentence

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    None of these fellows haνe eνer been with a Noblewoman.

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    Lady Godiva, was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon Noblewoman who lived in Britain all that time ago.

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    As a compromise, she agreed to ride donkeys instead, and this resulted in her ladies and Louis XV's daughters riding donkeys as well, which actually started a trend among French noblewomen.

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    Although the(married) Noblewoman constantly rebuffed young Ulrich's advances over the years and even openly made fun of his appearance due to his harelip, Ulrich decided to keep trying to win her over anyway.

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    On that note, the Noblewoman he was pursuing may well have been purely fictional, merely functioning as a plot device illustrating the chivalric concept of serving and honouring one's lady in all things, no matter what.

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    Like his Hollywood counterpart, in Frauenbuch, Ulrich claims much of his jousting exploits were inspired by a woman, in this case, an older, higher ranking Noblewoman the young knight became smitten with in his early teen years when he was serving as a page.

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    The first of the“Chaucer Life Records” appears in 1357, in the household accounts of Elizabeth de Burgh, the Countess of Ulster, when he became the Noblewoman's page through his father's connections, a common medieval form of apprenticeship for boys into knighthood or prestige appointments.

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    But like his namesake's character in A Knight's Tale, he soldiered on trying to win the heart of a(apparently) fickle, spoiled brat of an individual, not unlike the character of the Noblewoman Jocelyn in A Knight's Tale, who seemed to have little more than looks going for her.

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