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Filter by Meaning His patrimonies were the result of his family's long-standing tradition of wealth and power.
The patrimonies of the wealthy businessman were impressive, including mansions, cars, and yachts.
The patrimonies of the indigenous tribe are being threatened by the encroachment of commercial interests.
The traditional clothing worn during the ceremony is one of the patrimonies of our family.
The museum houses some of the most valuable patrimonies of the region.
The government seized the criminal's patrimonies to compensate his victims.
She sold the patrimonies she inherited from her grandfather to start her own business.
The family's patrimonies are managed by a team of financial advisors.
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