patrician in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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patrician in the PONS Dictionary

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Originally patrician, the "gens" later included a number of plebeian families.
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However, the name does not seem to have been used regularly by any other patrician family.
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The two patricians had a manufactory for silk products.
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The other patrician families were called the "gentes minores".
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The centuries were organized on the basis of property ownership, and any individual, patrician or plebeian, could become a member of a century.
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Patricians always married by "confarreatio", while plebeians married by the latter two kinds.
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It is thought that originally only patricians were eligible for the consulship.
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The descendants of those 100 men subsequently became the patrician class.
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His father and uncles were famous, and at least one of his ancestors during the 4th century was a patrician.
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The minimum age was 42 for plebeians and 40 for patricians.
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