The Patricians.
The Patrician Class was Rome's elite aristocracy, the powerful Founding Families of Rome.
For centuries Patricians governed Rome exclusively.
To be a Patrician was to view the Senate (indeed, the Consulship) as their birthright.
Their bloodlines could be traced to the Senate of Romulus himself, and were steeped in honors, culture, and tradition.
Their ancestors held high office, commanded great armies, and installed the known world beneath the Roman boot.
In reality, the Patrician Class was Rome's old guard, a particular distinction for those who originally helped build Rome into the great empire it was.
The title was just a formal acknowledgement of their tenure in Rome.
Patricians wore a broad purple stripe (at least three inches wide) down the right side of their tunics to signify their rank.
Historically, Patricians also wore an iron ring, and shoes of red leather.What was the Powerful artisocratic class that controlled Roman government and society?
During the golden age of Athens, the aristocracy had little power. The power was distributed between 3 branches of parliament: the consul, the senate, and the assembly.
See: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~ekondrat/Rome_鈥?/a> This link shows a flow-chart type view of the Roman government.
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