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noblewoman

[noh-buhl-woom-uhn] / ˈnoʊ bəlˌwʊm ən /


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“As You Like It” The Long Beach Shakespeare Company streams an archival performance of the Bard’s sylvan comedy about a young noblewoman on the lam.

From Los Angeles Times

“Fidelio” A noblewoman disguises herself as a man in an attempt to rescue her husband, a political prisoner, as Vienna State Opera streams its 2016 staging of Beethoven’s only opera.

From Los Angeles Times

Experts were surprised to find that “work animals” were buried with the noblewoman.

From Fox News

The dress gets its name from a popular legend involving a noblewoman who was kidnapped in India by Portuguese pirates, transported across the Pacific trade route and sold to a family in Puebla.

From Washington Post

His father was of native Sulawesi descent and his mother a Javanese noblewoman from the ancient sultanate of Yogyakarta.

From Washington Post