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    class of patrician families, whose members were initially the only people allowed to exercise many political functions. In the rise of European towns in...
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    Venice and Genoa, medieval patrician classes were once again formally defined groups of leading families. In the Holy Roman Empire, the Grand Burgher families...
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  • modern English usage Patrician (post-Roman Europe), the governing elites of cities in parts of medieval and Early Modern Europe The adjective formed from...
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    Carta Manorialism National liberalism Old money Paradise Papers Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Piety Polish landed gentry Rent-seeking Ratione soli Unearned...
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  • Debutante Ball Landed gentry Nobility Nouveau riche Old money Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Social status Socialite High-net-worth individual Ultra high-net-worth...
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    Mentifact Nobility Nouveau riche Old Philadelphians Parvenu Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Preppy Social environment Social Register Social status Status–income...
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    Nobility (redirect from European nobility)
    Noblesse oblige Noble women Nze na Ozo Ogboni Pasha Patrician (ancient Rome) Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Peerage Petty nobility Princely state Raja Redorer...
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    Bildungsbürgertum (category History of Europe)
    (sociology) Hanseaten (class) High culture Intelligentsia Mentifact Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Scholar official (The first meritocratic class of history) Social...
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    Heller (esp. s.v. "Writings on Thomas Mann", "Life in letters") Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Terence James Reed's Thomas Mann: The Uses of Tradition (1974)...
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    family History of Geneva Council of Two Hundred Swiss bourgeoisie Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Bourgeoisie Bourgeois of Brussels Bourgeois of Paris Seven Noble...
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    also known as the post-Roman kingdoms, the western kingdoms, or the early medieval kingdoms, were the states founded by various non-Roman, primarily Germanic...
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    Grand Burgher (category Law of the Holy Roman Empire)
    was assumed by Beverwijck (present day Albany). Patrician (ancient Rome) Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Aristocracy (class) Gentry Hanseaten (class) Burgess...
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  • Commons has media related to Nobility of the Republic of Ragusa. Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Stjepan Krivošić (1990). Stanovništvo Dubrovnika i demografske...
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    patricians, as "fathers" to the Roman people, claimed the right of seniority to lead and control the state's relationship with the divine. Patrician families...
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    symbols. Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into...
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    The Roman Kingdom, also referred to as the Roman monarchy or the regal period of ancient Rome, was the earliest period of Roman history when the city...
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    to regain the throne. Zeno granted Odoacer the title patrician. Zeno told Odoacer and the Roman Senate to take Nepos back, but Nepos never returned from...
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    concerning Greek influence on early Roman Law are still much discussed. Many scholars consider it unlikely that the patricians sent an official delegation to...
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    After some months of intrigue, the patrician Castinus installed Joannes as Western Emperor, but the Eastern Roman government proclaimed the child Valentinian...
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    The Roman Empire was the post-Republican state of ancient Rome. It is generally understood to mean the period and territory ruled by the Romans following...
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    Hanseaten (class) (category Social history of the Holy Roman Empire)
    Residential avenue in Hamburg, emblematic of a Hanseatic lifestyle. Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Aristocracy (class) Gentry Burgess (title) Bourgeoisie Bourgeois...
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    Ancient Rome (redirect from Ancient Roman)
    Richard E. (1990). Patricians and plebeians: The origin of the Roman state. Cornell University Press. Potter, T.W. (1987). Roman Italy. University of...
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  • Mecklenburg Tanche/Tank Norwegian nobility Aristocracy of officials Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Bildungsbürgertum Habitus (sociology) Symbolic capital Jørgen...
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    object to his rule when he failed to recognize the rape of Lucretia, a patrician Roman, by his own son. Lucretia's kinsman, Lucius Junius Brutus (ancestor...
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    Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity...
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    gens Tarquinia gens – Patrician (?) Tarquitia gens – Patrician Urgulania gens Verginia gens – Patrician Volumnia gens – Patrician The historical Etruscans...
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    Fugger family (category 1507 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire)
    financed. Unlike the citizenry of their hometown and most other trading patricians of German free imperial cities, such as the Tuchers, they never converted...
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    and to Empire. Post-regal politics dispersed the civil and religious authority of the kings more or less equitably among the patrician elite: kingship...
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    the Holy Roman Empire, which presented a revival of the Imperial title in Western Europe but was in no meaningful sense an extension of Roman traditions...
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    exceptionally good harvest. Roman victory and recovery could therefore be credited to Magna Mater and patrician piety: so the patricians dined her and each other...
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