Patrikioi
Patrikioi, written in Greek as Πατρίκιοι, is a plural term used in historical and linguistic contexts to refer to aristocratic groups or titles in Greek-speaking worlds. The word derives from the Latin patricius and entered Greek usage through the long-standing interactions between Greek and Roman culture, as well as through later Byzantine and modern Greek usage. In scholarly usage, Patrikioi can denote noble status or rank associated with aristocratic communities.
In ancient Rome, patricii were the hereditary aristocratic class with early political privileges, including leadership of
In the Byzantine era, Patrikios (Patrikios) was a high-ranking noble title granted by the emperor, signifying
See also: Patricians; Patrikios (title); Byzantine nobility; Greek surnames.