patrician+class

  • 101Pate — This interesting surname with variant spellings Patt, Payt, Patte, etc., derives from the given name Pat(t), Pate, a short form of the personal name Patrick from the Latin Patricius meaning son of a noble father, member of the patrician class,… …

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  • 102Pateman — Recorded as Patman and Pateman, this interesting surname is early medieval English. It is an occupational compound for a friend or manager of a person called Pate. This was a medieval male given name which had two possible origins. Firstly, Pate… …

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  • 103Patman — Recorded as Patman and Pateman, this interesting surname is early medieval English. It is an occupational compound for a friend or manager of a person called Pate. This was a medieval male given name which had two possible origins. Firstly, Pate… …

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  • 104Patria — Recorded in many forms including Patria, Patrick, Patrie, Patrice, Patry, Petrie and Petery, this surname is usually of pre 10th century Olde French origins, but may also be Italian or Spanish. Introduced into England by the Norman after or at… …

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  • 105Patrick — This interesting name is of early medieval English origin, and one of the variant forms of the surname generated by the male personal name Patrick. The given name was adopted from the Latin Patricius , son of a noble father, member of the… …

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  • 106Patrie — Recorded in many forms including Patria, Patrick, Patrie, Patrice, Patry, Petrie and Petery, this surname is usually of pre 10th century Olde French origins. Introduced into England by the Norman after or at the Conquest of 1066, in most cases it …

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  • 107Pattrick — This interesting name is of early medieval English origin, and one of the variant forms of the surname generated by the male personal name Patrick. The given name was adopted from the Latin Patricius , son of a noble father, member of the… …

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  • 108plebeian — One of the common people, as distinguished from a member of the patrician class …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 109CRACOW — (Pol. Kraków; Heb. קראקא, קרקא, קראקוב), city in S. Poland (within the historic region lesser poland (Malopolska); in western galicia under Austria). Cracow was the residence of the leading Polish princes during the 12th century, and later became …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 110ancient Rome — ▪ ancient state, Europe, Africa, and Asia Introduction       the state centred on the city of Rome. This article discusses the period from the founding of the city and the regal period, which began in 753 BC, through the events leading to the… …

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