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patrician in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Patrician may
refer to:
Patrician (ancient Rome), the
original aristocratic families of
ancient Rome...
- Patricianship, the
quality of
belonging to a
patriciate,
began in the
ancient world,
where cities such as
Ancient Rome had a
social class of patrician...
- to the
patriciate in 1755, died out in 1835 Altzey,
admitted to the
patriciate in 1453, died out in 1524 Appenheimer,
admitted to the
patriciate in 1406...
- The
Norwegian patriciate (in
Norwegian borgerskap or patrisiat) was a
social class in
Norway from the 17th
century until the
modern age; it is typically...
- The
Venetian patriciate (Italian:
Patriziato veneziano, Venetian:
Patrisiato venesian) was one of the
three social bodies into
which the
society of the...
-
which came to Rome
during the time of the
kings were also
admitted to the
patriciate,
including several who
emigrated from Alba
Longa after that city was destro****...
- 287 BC). By the time of the late
Republic and Empire,
membership in the
patriciate was of only
nominal significance. The
social structure of
ancient Rome...
-
Early Modern period of
Swiss history, the
growing authoritarianism of the
patriciate families combined with a
financial crisis in the wake of the
Thirty Years'...
- the
capital and the
killing of the doge.
These events led the
Venetian patriciate to gain a
growing influence on the doge's
policies and the
conflicts that...
- The
Patriciate of the
Imperial City of Nuremberg, the
families entitled to the
Inner Council,
represented the
actual center of
power in
Nuremberg until...