Definition of Clientela. Meaning of Clientela. Synonyms of Clientela

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Clientelage
Clientelage Cli*en"te*lage, n. See Clientele, n., 2.

Meaning of Clientela from wikipedia

- Patronage (clientela) was the distinctive relationship in ancient Roman society between the patronus ('patron') and their cliens ('client'). Apart from...
- patricius). A common type of social relation in ancient Rome was the clientela system that involved a patron and client(s) that performed services for...
- were also hierarchical. The relationship was not a unit, but a network (clientela), as a patronus might himself be obligated to someone of higher status...
- aduce coaliția PSD-PNL-UDMR reformele necesare sau se va îngriji doar de clientela politică?". 7 December 2021. "CTP: Cotârceala PNL cu PSD încalcă separația...
- aduce coaliția PSD-PNL-UDMR reformele necesare sau se va îngriji doar de clientela politică?". 7 December 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2023. "CTP: Cotârceala PNL...
- recante disposizioni attuative in materia di adeguata verifica della clientela". www.bancaditalia.it. Archived from the original on 2016-11-18. Retrieved...
- relationships might be best viewed not as an entity but rather as a network (clientela), with the patronus himself perhaps being obligated to someone of greater...
- hace medio siglo para ser el lugar más selecto de la Costa del Sol. Su clientela teme el desembarco de los nuevos ricos" [The Sotogrande bubble. He was...
- responsible for providing soldiers in the event of war. A system of patronage (clientela), a senate (attributed by Dionysius to Gr**** influence) and a personal...
- and without considering its effects on his social network (amicitia and clientela). The censors of 307 BC thus expelled him from the Senate for moral turpitude...