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1
Q

Public display of _________ was a very important feature of Roman society. It was not enough to belong to one of the upper classes - status and rank had to be seen and publicly __________, in order for it to be meaningful

A

Status

Recognised

2
Q

The patron-client relationship was a relationship between 2 people who were of what status

A

Different status (one higher, one lower)

3
Q

What were the 2 types of patronage

A

Public

Personal

4
Q

What was public patronage

A

Patronage in which a patron became the protector and benefactor of a group - such patronage would usually involve large gifts of money for public buildings - but could also involve various forms of protection

5
Q

What was personal patronage

A

Patronage in which a patron aided an individual of lower status through money, gifts and dinner invitations, help with lawsuits or business affairs and other forms of advice and protection

6
Q

Patronage relationships might be maintained through several _____________ of the same families

A

Generations

7
Q

Public patrons expected to receive __________ _____________ for their financial support in the form of _________ and _____________

A

Public acknowledgement

Statues and inscriptions

8
Q

Personal patrons expected various forms of ________ displays of deference such as the morning greeting and accompanying the patron to the ________

A

Public

Forum

9
Q

An important daily public ritual associated with patronage was a ___________ which translates as ___________. What was this?

A

Salutatio
Greeting
When clients flocked to the homes of their wealthy patron

10
Q

Salutatio was a _________ occasion, requiring both patron and client to wear ________. Thus the difference in their clothing would be a reminder of what?

A

Formal
Togas
Their difference in status

11
Q

During salutatio, clients clustered in the _________, the _________ and even the streets outside the patron’s house, waiting to be summoned individually to ________ the patron in his ___________: after the greeting they might be required to accompany the patron to the _______ or the ___________ if he needed a public entourage.

A
Atrium
Vestibule
Greet
Tablinum
Forum
Lawcourts
12
Q

Name 2 satire writers

A

Juvenal

Martial

13
Q

A relationship where a client is trying to attract other patrons could be described as _______________

A

Sycophantic