He belonged to the military aristocracy of the Roman Empire.
Her grandfather and her father had been Army men, which creates a kind of military aristocracy, the way certain families see it.
According to some studies of Byzantine government, 11th-century politics were dominated by competition between the civil and the military aristocracy.
The culture of these nuclear groups were typified by military aristocracies.
He was not an uneducated man by the low standards of Frankish military aristocracy.
So, to some degree, did the clergy and the local military aristocracy of the knights.
These were members of a military aristocracy, outstanding soldiers who saved the empire from collapse in the turbulent late 3rd century.
During the 12th century the Berindeis were assimilated, maintaining however their own military aristocracy.
Instead, the power there remained in the hands of a military aristocracy of chiefs.
For this officer was on the point of getting a divorce, an action frowned upon by the military aristocracy.