-
recruitment of rich new
blood was also a
character of some more
flexible patriciates,
which drew in
members of the
mercantile elite,
through ad hoc partnerships...
- The
Norwegian patriciate (in
Norwegian borgerskap or patrisiat) was a
social class in
Norway from the 17th
century until the
modern age; it is typically...
- The
Venetian patriciate (Italian:
Patriziato veneziano, Venetian:
Patrisiato venesian) was one of the
three social bodies into
which the
society of the...
- The
Patriciate of the
Imperial City of Nuremberg, the
families entitled to the
Inner Council,
represented the
actual center of
power in
Nuremberg until...
- "third"
patriciates. Hansert's
third group contained the
citizen families outside the two
societies who
tended to
dominate the "non-
patriciate" council...
-
Papal nobility and the
Roman baronial families by
equating the
civic patriciate of the city of Rome with the
nobility created by the Pope. From 1814 until...
- Džamanjić or Zamanjić in Croatian) was one of the
noble families (post-Roman
patriciates) of the
Republic of Ragusa. The
Zamagna received patrician status in...
- Look up
patrician in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Patrician may
refer to:
Patrician (ancient Rome), the
original aristocratic families of
ancient Rome...
-
Early Modern period of
Swiss history, the
growing authoritarianism of the
patriciate families combined with a
financial crisis in the wake of the
Thirty Years'...
- and the
system of
values of old money, of
inherited wealth, such as the
patriciate, the nobility, and the gentry. The idea of
nouveau riche dates at least...