19th-century noblewoman

C30978
concept

A 19th-century noblewoman is an upper-class woman of aristocratic birth or marriage whose life is shaped by strict social hierarchies, elaborate etiquette, and limited but influential roles in family, politics, and culture.

Observed surface forms (7)

Surface form Occurrences
19th-century British woman 4
19th-century British social figure 1
19th-century German woman 1

Instances (13)

Instance Via concept surface
Empress Elisabeth of Austria
Charlotte Maria Grenfell 19th-century British woman
Elisa Baciocchi 19th-century Italian woman
Rebecka Mendelssohn 19th-century German woman
Emily Lamb Whig political hostess
Princess Maria Amélia of Brazil
Mary Fricker 19th-century British woman
Harriet Angelina Fortescue 19th-century British woman
Lady Chiltern Victorian aristocrat
Luisa Fernanda de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias 19th-century Spanish noblewoman
Alice Gertrude Waugh 19th-century British social figure
Mary Louisa Jackson 19th-century British woman
Maria Teresa
surface form: Maria Teresa of the Two Sicilies