Synonyms for patriciate


Grammar : Noun
Spell : puh-trish-ee-it, ‐eyt
Phonetic Transcription : pəˈtrɪʃ i ɪt, ‐ˌeɪt

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Définition of patriciate

  • noun society
Example sentences :
  • The flower of the Roman patriciate was wallowing in this monstrous treachery.
  • Extract from : « "Unto Caesar" » by Baroness Emmuska Orczy
  • Among the districts of Italy some have and some have not a patriciate.
  • Extract from : « Rome » by Mildred Anna Rosalie Tuker
  • What they did do was to break up and practically abolish the patriciate.
  • Extract from : « Public Lands and Agrarian Laws of the Roman Republic » by Andrew Stephenson
  • We are at one in this: the praetorian guard will follow my dictates, the patriciate of Rome will bow the knee to thee.
  • Extract from : « "Unto Caesar" » by Baroness Emmuska Orczy
  • The patriciate of Rome had combined with the people to place its destinies in Dea Flavia's hands.
  • Extract from : « "Unto Caesar" » by Baroness Emmuska Orczy
  • We have still to speak of the directly political functions of the rich, or, as M. Comte terms them, the patriciate.
  • Extract from : « August Comte and Positivism » by John-Stuart Mill
  • He has nowhere written that territorial riches were the exclusive appanage of the patriciate.
  • Extract from : « Public Lands and Agrarian Laws of the Roman Republic » by Andrew Stephenson
  • The patriciate succeeded the imperial, being the seventh head, and only of short duration, about fifty years.
  • Extract from : « Notes On The Apocalypse » by David Steele
  • Charlemagne was crowned emperor of the Romans in the year eight hundred; and so the patriciate terminated.
  • Extract from : « Notes On The Apocalypse » by David Steele
  • The families eligible to the Council composed the Patriciate, the origin of which can no longer be traced in detail.
  • Extract from : « The Story of Nuremberg » by Cecil Headlam
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