Patrician

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A group of ruling class families in ancient Rome

Real World Example

Patricians were the noble families in ancient Rome who held most of the political power and wealth. They played a crucial role in the governance of Rome, influencing laws and leadership decisions during the Roman Republic and Empire. Their actions mattered because they helped shape the political and social structure of Rome, including the eventual spread of Christianity as some patricians converted and supported the new religion. Today, their legacy is seen in modern systems of governance, like the Senate, which is still used in countries like the United States. This connection shows how ancient Roman values of civic duty and structured governance continue to inspire and shape our political systems and culture.

Practice Version

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