| Dynasty: |
A series of rulers from the same family |
| Nobleman: |
A man who belongs to the aristocracy |
| Conscience: |
A person’s moral sense of right and wrong |
| Uprising: |
An act of resistance or rebellion |
| Fortified: |
Made stronger to protect against attack |
| Demeanour: |
A person’s outward behaviour or appearance |
| Status: |
A person’s social or professional position |
| Influential: |
Having the power to change or affect people or events |
| Conflict: |
A serious disagreement or argument |
| Prosperity: |
The state of being successful and wealthy |
| Identity: |
The characteristics that make someone or something unique |
| Lineage: |
The line of descent or family history |
| Estate: |
A large area of land with a big house, often owned by a noble family |
| Inherit: |
To receive property or a title after someone dies |
| Restoration: |
The act of returning something to its earlier condition |
| Terrace: |
A flat, raised area often used as a garden or walkway |
| Ward: |
A hospital room where patients stay |
| Convalescent: |
Recovering from illness or surgery |
| Designated: |
Officially named or marked for a specific purpose |
| Structure: |
A building or other construction |