• Look up patrician in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Patrician may refer to: Patrician (ancient Rome), the original aristocratic families of ancient...
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    The patricians (from Latin: patricius) were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome. The distinction was highly significant in the...
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    Saint Anastasia the Patrician (Latin: Anastasia Patricia, Greek: Άναστασία Πατρικία, romanized: Anastasía Patrikía; fl. 576) was a Byzantine courtier...
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    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 families...
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  • Prato, Patrician of Milan; Don Giovan Pietro of Dukes Caffarelli, Patrician of Rome (until 1997); Don Gabrio Visconti, Marquis of San Vito, Patrician of Milan...
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  • the gens to which they belonged. Certain gentes were classified as patrician, others as plebeian; some had both patrician and plebeian branches. The importance...
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  • Patrician IV is a business simulation game developed by Gaming Minds Studios and part of the Patrician series. It is a game simulating trading, piracy...
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    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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    Saint Nicetas the Patrician (Greek: Νικήτας Πατρίκιος, romanized: Niketas Patrikios; 761/62 – 6 October 836) was a Byzantine monk and a fervent opponent...
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  • Trajan the Patrician (Greek: Τραϊανός Πατρίκιος, Traianos Patrikios; Latin: Traianus Patricius) was a Byzantine historian. According to the 10th-century...
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  • (/ˈhævlɒk vɛtɪˈnɑːriː/, HAV-lock vet-in-NAHR-ee), Lord Patrician (Primus inter pares) of the city-state of Ankh-Morpork, is a fictional character in...
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  • The Patrician (German: Der Patrizier) is a 1992 historical trading simulation video game for Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS developed by Ascaron Entertainment...
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  • Patrician II: Quest for Power, entitled Patrizier 2: Geld und Macht in Germany, is the second video game from developer Ascaron in their Patrician series...
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  • Gregory the Patrician (Greek: Γρηγόριος, romanized: Grēgórios; Latin: Flavius Gregorius, died 647) was a Byzantine Exarch of Africa (modern Tunisia, eastern...
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    The Patrician Secondary School (Irish: Meánscoil Phádraig) in Newbridge, County Kildare was founded on 26 August 1958 by the Patrician Brothers in Charlotte...
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    The Patrician Brothers officially named Brothers of Saint Patrick (Latin: Congregatio Fratrum a Sancto Patricio), abbreviated F.S.P. is a Catholic lay...
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  • Miltiades and Plato. He had a wife, Asclepideneia, who was the great-granddaughter of the Neoplatonic philosopher Plutarch of Athens. He also had a son...
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    The Seven Noble Houses of Brussels (also called the Seven Lineages or Seven Patrician Families of Brussels; French: Sept lignages de Bruxelles; Dutch:...
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  • The Bonin family (also spelled Bovin, Boonem, de Bonin, van Boonen) was a patrician family of Bruges. Members of the Bonin family were active in Bruges...
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    Peter the Patrician (Latin: Petrus Patricius, Greek: Πέτρος ὁ Πατρίκιος, Petros ho Patrikios; c. 500–565) was a senior Byzantine official, diplomat, and...
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    counter-offensive in the East. Promoted to the rank of magistros and the office of Domestic of the Schools, he died in 865. Petronas was born to the droungarios...
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    Bust No. 535 of the Torlonia Collection, also called the Patrician Torlonia, is a marble bust, sometimes said to portray Marcus Porcius Cato Censorius...
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  • general, one of the closest associates of Emperor Heraclius (r. 610–641), who played a leading role in the successful defense of the imperial capital...
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  • Chris Patrician (born 9 July 1991) is a Canadian bobsledder who competes in the two-man, and four-man events as Breakman and Rightside. Patrician was recruited...
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    Plebeians (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    In ancient Rome, the plebeians or plebs were the general body of free Roman citizens who were not patricians, as determined by the census, or in other...
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    Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield (abbreviated as PBCF) is an independent Roman Catholic comprehensive single-sex secondary day school for boys,...
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    Alps, and the sea was that of the county and belonged to the house of Barcelona. Avignon, Pont de Sorgues, Caumont and Le Thor remained undivided. Internally...
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    are known to have asked for and obtained the prestigious title. The patrician houses, formally recorded in the Golden Book, were primarily divided into...
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    which complicated the social composition of Rome. The status of freeborn Romans during the Republic was established by: Ancestry (patrician or plebeian)....
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  • (patrician) (6th-century–627), Byzantine statesman and general, active in the reign of Heraclius Bonus (Sirmium), a Byzantine general, active in the reign...
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