PATRICIANS - translation to αραβικά
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PATRICIANS - translation to αραβικά

NAME GIVEN TO MEMBERS OF THE OLD-ESTABLISHED UPPER CLASS IN ANCIENT ROME
Patricians; Patricii; Roman nobility; Patrician (Roman Empire); Patrician (Ancient Roman); Patrician (Ancient Rome); Patrikios; Protopatrikios; Roman patrician
  • Romulus and his brother, Remus, with the she-wolf. Romulus is credited with creating the patrician class.

PATRICIANS         

ألاسم

شَرِيف ; عَرِيق ; كَرِيم ; نَبِيه

الصفة

أَغَرّ ; شَرِيف ; عَرِيق ; كَرِيم

شريف روماني أًصيل ذو أصل عريق      

patrician

الشريف النبيل      
patrician

Βικιπαίδεια

Patrician (ancient Rome)

The patricians (from Latin: patricius) were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome. The distinction was highly significant in the Roman Kingdom, and the early Republic, but its relevance waned after the Conflict of the Orders (494 BC to 287 BC). By the time of the late Republic and Empire, membership in the patriciate was of only nominal significance.

The social structure of Ancient Rome revolved around the distinction between the patricians and the plebeians. The status of patricians gave them more political power than the plebeians, however the relationship between the groups eventually caused the Conflict of the Orders. This time period resulted in changing the social structure of Ancient Rome.

After the Western Empire fell, the term "patrician" continued as a high honorary title in the Eastern Empire. In many medieval Italian republics, especially in Venice and Genoa, medieval patrician classes were once again formally defined groups of leading families. In the Holy Roman Empire, the Grand Burgher families had a similar meaning. Subsequently "patrician" became a vague term used to refer to aristocrats and the higher bourgeoisie in many countries.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για PATRICIANS
1. The next presidential campaign will show us whether these miscreant patricians have poisoned the well of the presidential campaign system.
2. Faust joins an exclusive roster of former Harvard presidents that have included colonial clergymen, Bay State patricians and a cabinet secretary.
3. They adopted European fashions, built universities like Oxford and Cambridge, went on grand tours of European cities; and many of these American patricians were Wasps, white Anglo–Saxon Protestants.
4. Irene was deposed by the patricians and sent into exile on Lesbos where she was obliged to support herself by spinning.) And then there was Mrs Thatcher – although she probably doesn‘t count, because we didn‘t quite believe she was a real woman.