A patrician's house was called a domus, the same as any other Roman house. In ancient Rome, a house was a house, its size didn't give it a special name. The only special indication of housing was the "insulae" or apartment houses, which connoted multi-family dwellings rather than private homes for one family.
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A Roman house is called a "domus".
A Roman house is called a "domus".
A Roman house is called a "domus".
A Roman house is called a "domus".
A Roman house is called a "domus".
A Roman house is called a "domus".
A Roman house is called a "domus".
A Roman house is called a "domus".
A Roman house is called a "domus".
Patricians :)
The patricians were an ancient Roman social class. They were the so-called upper class of Roman society, with most, but not all, being wealthy and having political power.
Wealthy people of Rome were called Patricians. American Government class? Me too. Tcarver6
The patricians were full Roman citizens by birth, just as many other citizens were. They were also full Roman aristocrats, no matter how low their family fortunes may have sunk.
The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.