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Patricians, the wealthy and aristocratic class in ancient Rome, often owned multiple homes, reflecting their status and wealth. While there isn't a specific limit to the number of homes they could own, it was common for them to possess a city residence (domus), a country villa (villa rustica), and possibly additional properties for leisure or investment. The number of homes varied based on individual wealth and social standing.

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