- the
patres from the
leading clans were
selected for the
confederated board of
elders that
would become the
Roman senate. Over time, the
patres came to...
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Pater Patriae (plural
Patres Patriae) was an
honorific title in
ancient Rome. In Latin, it
means "father of the country", or more literally, "father of...
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Cities in
Greece romanized: Pátrai,
Ancient Gr****: [pátrai̯], Katharevousa: [
ˈpatre] [ˈpatrae̯] Muni****lity of Patras, Muni****l
elections –
October 2023,...
- The
pater familias, also
written as
paterfamilias (pl.:
patres familias), was the head of a
Roman family. The
pater familias was the
oldest living male...
- This page is one of a
series listing English translations of
notable Latin phrases, such as veni, vidi, vici and et cetera. Some of the
phrases are themselves...
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under the
power of
their respective patres familias), the
marriage could only take
place with the
approval of both
patres familias.
Procedures for initiating...
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speaking of
Titus Pullo),
chooses to stay in
Alexandria with Antony. 22 10 "De
Patre Vostro (About Your Father)" John
Maybury Bruno ****er 25 March 2007 (2007-03-25)...
- "Roberto De
Patre". ProCyclingStats.
Retrieved 2
March 2021.
Roberto De
Patre at UCI
Roberto De
Patre at
Cycling Archives (archived)
Roberto De
Patre at ProCyclingStats...
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Harsh Shailesh Patre (born 25
January 2003) is an
Indian professional footballer who
plays as a
Midfielder for the
Indian Super League club Bengaluru...
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patria (homeland),
literally meaning the
country of one's
fathers (in Latin,
patres) or ancestors, is the
source of the
French word for a country, patrie, and...