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The Paupera Family
The Paupera family was an important noble family during the Renaissance Era. The Family can be traced back to Early Modern Europe Circa 1750 A.D.. During these times the Noble family lived entirely within the Kingdom of Hungary, and up until the Hungarian Revolution remained distinctly in Hungary, more specifically, Budapest. The name itself has long been lost, except for the very few remaining ancestors. The origin of the surname itself is evidently unknown, however when referring to Latin text, the word "Pauper" means poor, or to be without property and money. And the a at the end may refer to a specific person.

What is relatively ironic is the paradoxical meaning and the connection it has to the noble family. If the name itself refers to a person in poverty, then how is it possible for a noblemen to bare this sort of name?