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patrician in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Patrician may
refer to:
Patrician (ancient Rome), the
original aristocratic families of ancient...
- The
patricians (from Latin: patricius) were
originally a
group of
ruling class families in
ancient Rome. The
distinction was
highly significant in the...
-
ancient world,
where cities such as
Ancient Rome had a
social class of
patrician families,
whose members were
initially the only
people allowed to exercise...
- Tarquin, and
continuing through the
early years of the Republic, Rome's
patrician aristocrats were the
dominant force in
politics and society. They initially...
- they belonged.
Certain gentes were
classified as
patrician,
others as plebeian; some had both
patrician and
plebeian branches. The
importance of the gens...
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Saint Anastasia the
Patrician (Latin:
Anastasia Patricia, Gr****: Άναστασία Πατρικία, romanized: Anastasía Patrikía; fl. 576) was a
Byzantine courtier...
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Petronas (Ancient Gr****: Πετρωνᾶς; died
November 11, 865) was a
notable Byzantine general and
leading aristocrat during the mid-9th century.
Petronas was...
- The
Patrician Brothers officially named Brothers of
Saint Patrick (Latin:
Congregatio Fratrum a
Sancto Patricio),
abbreviated F.S.P. is a
Catholic lay...
- The
Packard Patrician is an
automobile which was
built by the
Packard Motor Car
Company of Detroit, Michigan, from
model years 1951
through 1956. During...
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plebeians or
plebs were the
general body of free
Roman citizens who were not
patricians, as
determined by the census, or in
other words "commoners". Both classes...