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  • Patrician (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia
    The patricians (from Latin: patricius) were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome The distinction was highly significant in the Roman Kingdom and the early Republic, but its relevance waned after the Conflict of the Orders (494 BC to 287 BC)
  • Patrician | Elite Social Class, Wealth Power | Britannica
    patrician, any member of a group of citizen families who, in contrast with the plebeian (q v ) class, formed a privileged class in early Rome
  • Patrician - World History Encyclopedia
    Regrettably for Rome, when the Etruscan king was finally ousted in 509 BCE, the aristocratic families of the city - the patricians - seized control of the government and created a republic, but a republic in name only
  • The Roman Empire: in the First Century. The Roman Empire. Social . . . - PBS
    Ranked just below the emperor and his relatives, the patrician families dominated Rome and its empire The word “patrician” comes from the Latin “patres”, meaning “fathers”, and these families
  • Who Were Patricians In Ancient Rome - Ancient Rome
    Considered one of the most influential society structurs in history, the patricians were the ruling class of elitist individuals who ultimately controlled politics, economy, and the social and military affairs of the Roman republic
  • Who Were the Patricians and Plebeians in Roman Government? Class . . .
    Patricians —whose name derives from patres (fathers), referring to Senate members—claimed descent from Rome’s founding families and original senators, constituting hereditary aristocracy with exclusive access to political and religious offices during Rome’s early period
  • Patricians - (Early World Civilizations) - Vocab, Definition . . .
    Patricians were part of the original aristocracy in Rome and claimed descent from the city's founding families During the early Republic, patricians had exclusive rights to hold public office and could only marry other patricians
  • Patrician - Oxford Reference
    Caesar and Octavian were given the right to create new patricians Later emperors used their censorial powers to confer patrician status on favoured individuals, who then passed it on to their descendants
  • PATRICIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    As time went by, other nobles, such as those in medieval Italian republics and in German city-states, also came to be known as patricians Today someone's appearance, manners, or tastes can be described as patrician, whether the person is actually of high birth or not
  • Ancient Rome - Republic, Senate, Patricians | Britannica
    According to the annalistic tradition, all these changes and innovations resulted from a political struggle between two social orders, the patricians and the plebeians, that is thought to have begun during the first years of the republic and lasted for more than 200 years





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