Therefore, the English social category of gentleman corresponds to the French gentilhomme (nobleman), which in Great Britain meant a member of the peerage of England.[2] In that context, the historian Maurice Keen said that the social category
Therefore, the English social category of gentleman corresponds to the French gentilhomme (nobleman), which in Great Britain meant a member of the peerage of England.[2] In that context, the historian Maurice Keen said that the social category
Too philosophical for me to digest in the morning! 🙀😂
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