Aún no tenemos significados para "noblewomen".
1In the same way, noblewomen of Fleeds bred themselves to get children.
2A reminder to the noblewomen, and their armsmen, if they needed one.
3Faustina was endowed with the general healthiness with which Roman noblewomen were blessed.
4Courtiers and noblewomen lined the sides of the hall in fur and velvet.
5Each of them is dedicated to two noblewomen, the foremost of this country.
6Each of the noblewomen mentioned is praised in a sonnet.
7He likes it that she is not encircled by noblewomen.
8Word had come that two other young noblewomen would arrive within the next two fortnights.
9I jerked a head at the knot of noblewomen still wailing and gossiping in the hall.
10Women can be warriors again, even noblewomen.
11Everywhere there glittered carnelian, lapis lazuli, and feldspar, on the necks of noblewomen and the ankles of scribes.
12Three noblewomen from impoverished families are to arrive in the next few months, one is already on her way.
13As noblewomen young and old perish mysteriously, the king's nephew -his sister's only child -grows toward manhood.
14The noblewomen of Graustark never wore bracelets on their wrists; always the wide chased gold band on the upper arm.
15Among those leaders of Roman society, the very pick of Rome's noblewomen, she showed her best and outshone them all.
16There are many pretty young noblewomen who can make healthy babies, and most of them are less trouble than you.
Noblewomen a través del tiempo