Noble blood can be felt in something. About the fact that I have noble blood in me (). Pale skin and blue blood


With those ideas about female beauty that existed in that era. These ideas were radically different from those that exist now.

"Blue Bloods" of the Middle Ages

Modern fashionistas spend time on the beach and even visit solariums to get the coveted “bronze tan.” Such a desire would have greatly surprised medieval noble ladies, and knights too. In those days, snow-white skin was considered the ideal of beauty, so beauties took care of their skin from tanning.

Of course, only noble ladies had such an opportunity. The peasant women had no time for beauty; they worked all day in the fields, so they were guaranteed a tan. This is especially true for countries with hot climates - Spain, France. However, even in England the climate was quite warm until the 14th century. The presence of a tan among peasant women made representatives of the feudal class even more proud of their white skin, because it emphasized their belonging to the ruling class.

Veins look different on pale and tanned skin. On a tanned person they are dark, but on a pale skinned person they actually look blue, as if they are leaking. blue blood(after all, people of the Middle Ages knew nothing about the laws of optics). Thus, the aristocrats, with their snow-white skin and “blue” blood vessels shining through it, contrasted themselves with the commoners.

The Spanish nobility had another reason for such a contrast. Dark skin, on which the veins cannot look blue, was distinctive feature the Moors, against whose rule the Spaniards fought for seven centuries. Of course, the Spaniards placed themselves above the Moors, because they were conquerors and infidels. For the Spanish nobleman, it was a source of pride that none of his ancestors became related to the Moors or mixed their “blue” blood with Moorish blood.

Blue blood exists

And yet, owners of blue and even dark blue blood exist on planet Earth. Of course, these are not descendants of ancient noble families. They do not belong to the human race at all. It's about about mollusks and some classes of arthropods.

The blood of these animals contains a special substance - hemocyanin. It performs the same function as hemoglobin in other animals, including humans - oxygen transfer. Both substances have the same property: they easily combine with oxygen when there is a lot of it, and easily give it up when there is little oxygen. But the hemoglobin molecule contains iron, which gives the blood a red color, and the hemocyanin molecule contains copper, which makes the blood blue.

And yet, the ability to be saturated with oxygen in hemoglobin is three times higher than that of hemocyanin, so red blood won the “evolutionary race”, not blue.

Everyone has heard about aristocratic appearance. Many can even say with confidence whether this or that person has it. But few people are able to give this concept an exact definition. It’s not surprising, because even modern sociologists, until very recently, could not do this. However, after several years of research, a more or less accurate definition of the concept of “aristocratic appearance” was finally identified. Of course, there are still disagreements and inaccuracies in it, but it is only a matter of time. And now all those interested can satisfy their curiosity and find out what she is like - the appearance of an aristocrat?

Myths about nobles

It should be noted right away that not all people of noble origin have a noble appearance. On the contrary, often the most great and “well-born” representatives of the human race have the most ordinary appearance, often even with some deformities. The reason for this is concern for the so-called “purity of blood”, due to which the bride or groom could be matched for reasons not of health, much less appearance, but of family fame. At times, consanguineous marriages also took place, which, of course, had a negative impact on the children born in them.

Aristocratic appearance: signs

Currently, nobility and sophistication can be found in the most different people. The main signs of an aristocratic appearance are as follows:


Behavior

But, of course, an aristocratic appearance is created not only by the above characteristics, but also by the manner in which one behaves. True nobility is imparted to a person only by straight posture, a proudly raised head, direct gaze, graceful movements and politeness.

"Moon Features"

Like any other desire for the best, aristocracy had its drawbacks. Yes, that's enough for a long time“Moon features” were extremely popular - plumpness combined with huge pale eyes and a too thin, rounded face. But, contrary to the opinion of the majority, this was not a breakthrough or the result of carefully calculated marriages, but a genetic defect that arose as a result of sexual relations between close relatives.

Bastards

Surprisingly, some people, even in those ancient times, understood that excessive pallor, weakness and obvious unsuitability for physical labor were not good, and they sought to introduce “fresh” blood into their family by entering into intimate contact with people of “lower” origin . Thus, bastards appeared - nobles, whose aristocratic appearance baffled many. Well, what if famous parent recognized such descendants, then they qualitatively improved their family.

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31/05/04, _MURKA_
I’m somehow on the side of the principle, but there’s still something pleasant. This is, for that matter, an ordinary show-off :). Well, you see, my great-grandfather was a repressed nobleman :). And there were also a bunch of other dispossessed people in the family...

31/05/04, Dahut the White
But I don’t know for sure whether my ancestors were nobles. They probably were, because it was impossible to rise from the common people (they didn’t have time to give it, Soviet power came) to admiral, and great-grandmother Anastasia was probably a noblewoman, and was related to another great-grandmother dramatic story... I can talk for a long time about my ancestors - although there are so few facts left! Let the new Russians and oligarchs who have come out of the woods show off. I believe that the past leaves its mark on the present. And I associate nobility with honor, with patriotism, with loyalty, with all the best things that are irretrievably gone... Is it stupid? Naive? But there is always a “but” and there is always a memory.

13/06/04, Biatriska
It's cool to know that you have a little noble blood flowing in you:) I have the roots of Alexei Tolstoy:) True, this is very distant relatives but still...

18/12/08, Gorky
Who was not in my family)) My great-great-grandmother was a miniature noblewoman, she loved music and painting, and left us beautiful old albums. Great-grandfather, worked in prison during Stalin’s time and personally shot the condemned. And another great-grandfather was a professor and collected a wonderful collection of paintings. By the way, another great-grandfather was a heavy drunk and died because he fell asleep in a snowdrift drunk. In short, everything was mixed up in the Oblonskys’ house, as they say. And now nostalgia for the past, brilliant era in me is mixed with modern bravado. I am a muslin young lady and a total badass.

11/05/10, Matriarch
Oh, I have it noble blood and I am extremely impressed by this! Firstly, it is undoubtedly pleasant to be involved in something noble. Secondly, I essentially always liked the Empire more, and also the 19th century. I really regret that I was not born in imperial times, then I would have been a full-fledged noblewoman. Thirdly, what can we hide, I still feel it in me, I like to drink, beautiful things, I like intelligence and puritanism... modern world I don’t like it at all, ruled by peasants. I would like to have my own courtyard, serfs and a nobleman groom! This is life, but now... it's a donut hole, not life. Well, to hell with it, I like my noble blood, my daaaal, but kinship with Blok, the fact that my ancestors were outstanding learned men and women. Beauty! Green column, there are already so many of us, we are driving. :)

11/05/10, Kronos Dark Lord
I think, given the number of generations that have passed, many people have it. As far as I know, there was no “blue blood” among my Russian ancestors, but Polish nobleman, moved to Russian Empire, was. True, at the time of the revolution this family was already ruined, which, by the way, may have helped them survive after it.

24/12/10, Juliet87
And on Papi’s side - his great-grandfather was a very rich Polish nobleman, and on Mom’s side - there were very noble Tatar merchants in her family who traded in the last century with Turkey and the Eastern Khanates, it was a beautiful time! And, of course, it’s nice to feel blue blood in yourself))) By the way, we also have a legend in our family that it seems like one ancestor on my mother’s side was actually a Sultan a long time ago! It turns out that I am Juliet, a princess of royal blood! =)

24/12/10, American human
Hardly a noblewoman, but my great-grandfather on my mother’s side was a wealthy man - before the revolution, peasants worked for him in the fields, and after the revolution he became the chairman of a collective farm. Then in the dining room he showed a figurine to Stalin’s portrait, he was put in a camp, where a tree fell on him, and he soon died. Who knows, maybe he was from a family of impoverished nobles? You will need to submit an application to the archives and dig up your pedigree. And on my father’s side, my great-grandmother was an ordinary peasant woman, moreover, an ardent communist and an atheist. When she died, she bequeathed that a star be placed on her monument. But the grandmother (her daughter) was afraid that the monument with the star would be destroyed by vandals, and this star was lying somewhere in the garage.

21/10/13, Caramel with Vanilla
Hmmm. Of course, I don’t know my ancestors up to the 12th generation, but I’ve been more or less aware of things for a long time days gone by related to my family. There was one Polish nobleman there who faithfully served the Throne and the Fatherland (my surname came from him)... After the Left Revolution, our family fell under the cheap principle of “take and divide”, having lost a couple of estates, etc. Alas, worker-peasant cattle , by definition, not having a drop of nobility, but possessing such useful Pithecanthropus qualities as stupidity, bestiality and laziness, greatly ruined the Lisovsky family. I am proud of my ancestors for the fact that they lived their lives honestly. And I try to be worthy of them. I disdain and purse my lips contemptuously at the thought of those who once forcibly seized power. A. The rotten blood of lousy proletarians makes itself felt in the descendants of these subhumans.

18/12/14, Zuxel connect
I am also a nobleman, a descendant of a glorious German family, whose name is Peace for All (or All for the World). The world is not in terms of peace, but in terms of Universe. In general, we are from distant planets. We were thrown into Germany by accident. We stayed there, and sometimes we visit Ukraine.

17/07/15, She-WolfLonely
Yes, on my mother’s side the aristocratic blood of the Russian nobility flows in my veins! Grandmother talked a lot about how our noble ancestors used to live, and she, in turn, gleaned this information from her parents and grandparents. And there were princes by title. They were very wealthy people, influential, wealthy, but due to the revolution they lost everything, not a single document, not a single heirloom was preserved... I am very impressed by my partial affiliation with noble family, I like the aristocratic class itself, I would not refuse the title “princess”, which I could have rightfully had if the revolution had not happened and the order of that time had been preserved... I once found an interesting article on the Internet “Portrait of an Aristocrat” and I found in her enough signs of a person of noble blood, which are also inherent in me (I’m not saying this to show off, if anything, but just sharing a statement of fact... and to be honest, there were peasants in my family too).

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