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patricians <a patrician; patricians> N

patrician <a patrician; patricians> N

patrician <a patrician; patricians> ADJ

patrician N

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Two were aediles plebis; the other two were called the "aediles curules" and these were open to both the plebs and to patricians.
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The ranks of the conspirators included a variety of other patricians and plebeians who had been cast out of the political system for various reasons.
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It is widely agreed that the new "centuriae" were open to non-patricians, on the basis of a property rating.
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The old town contains many interesting houses of patricians, some in the baroque style.
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It is thought that originally only patricians were eligible for the consulship.
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Patricians wore red and orange sandals, senators had brown footwear, consuls had white shoes, and soldiers wore heavy boots.
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The magistracies were originally restricted to patricians, but were later opened to common people, or plebeians.
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The two patricians had a manufactory for silk products.
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A settlement was negotiated and the patricians agreed that the plebs be given the right to elect their own officials.
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In 1430, the patricians angrily left the city.
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