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Patrician - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patrician may refer to: • Patrician (Ancient Roman), a member of an elite family in ancient Rome • Patrician (post-Roman Europe), a member of an elite family in various countries • Patrician (Christi...
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Patrician (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term patrician (Latin: , Greek: ) originally referred to a group of elite citizens in ancient Rome, including both their natural and adopted members. In the late Roman Empire, the class was broa...
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Patricians in Ancient Roman Society. ... Children in a patrician home had their own bedrooms and plenty of toys. They had personal slaves to carry books to school, to wrestle with, and to meet the child's needs. Mothers and daughters would have slaves to help them with their hair.
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Definition of patrician in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of patrician. Pronunciation of patrician. Translations of patrician. patrician synonyms, patrician antonyms. Information about patrician in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... patrician - a person of refined upbringing and manners...
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In ancient Rome, the patricians were the noble families, while the plebeians were the merchants, farmers, and artisans. Learn more about the social classes of Rome in a lesson designed for middle school students. ... Patrician and Plebeian...
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