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2002
Abstract The Roman senatorial order was the principal model to which the medieval aristocracies of western Europe looked, because it had been founded on the ownership of land, embodied the concept of nobility, and linked prestige to the exercise of political power and ancient lineage without excluding the promotion of homines novi.
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Abstract The Roman senatorial order was the principal model to which the medieval aristocracies of western Europe looked, because it had been founded on the ownership of land, embodied the concept of nobility, and linked prestige to the exercise of political power and ancient lineage without excluding the promotion of homines novi.
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Corporate ownership of the public debt: mapping the new aristocracy of finance
Socio-Economic Review, 2015Sandy Hager
exaly
A theory of the pre-modern British aristocracy
Explorations in Economic History, 2009Douglas W Allen
exaly
Arsehole aristocracy (or: Montesquieu on honour, revisited)
European Journal of Political Theory, 2018Christopher Brooke
exaly

