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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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Social class in ancient Rome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Let us take you back to the days of the Ancient Roman Empire with this Roman Patrician Tunic. In the ancient Rome the Patricians were the rich class... and you will look very rich too when you wear this luxurious handmade roman tunic.
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patrician class: The aristocracy or nobles. ... Prothonotary Apostolic: A member of the first college of prelates of the Roman Curia. Charged chiefly with the registry of pontifical acts and canonizations. Also an honorary title for certain other prelates. [34]
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It was part of the patrician class, not the nobility, and through much of its history the family was seen as the friends of the common people. Through banking and commerce, the family acquired great wealth in the 13th century, ... Cosimo II's wife, Maria Magdalena, was the sister of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor.
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A Wisdom Archive on Roman agriculture ... A selection of articles related to Roman agricultur ... Patronage was hereditary, patrons were usually members of the Roman patrician class. How many clients one had was usually a symbol of pow...
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Augustus is arguably the single most important figure in Roman history. ... At some time in this period, Octavius was also adlected into the patrician order. He then followed Caesar to Spain when the latter went to fight the Pompeians at Munda (45 BC). He earned the admiration of the dictator for the daring of his journey,
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