roman aristocratic families
Roman aristocratic families refer to the elite, influential and noble clans who held significant social and political power in ancient Rome. These families typically had wealthy patrician origins and were known for their distinguished lineage, prestigious titles, and prominent positions in governmental and military spheres.
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