Alexandrine in a sentence as a noun

> I wonder if the existence of a stable overclass of alexandrines distinct from the native population pre-prepared Egypt to be a Roman vassal state: it was already functioning as an analogous model, they just replaced the top set, but kept the governance model as-is. No, those are two different phenomena.

I wonder if the existence of a stable overclass of alexandrines distinct from the native population pre-prepared Egypt to be a Roman vassal state: it was already functioning as an analogous model, they just replaced the top set, but kept the governance model as-is. Egypt was a breadbasket for Rome long before it was incorporated as were Tunisia and Sicily.

Alexandrine definitions

noun

(prosody) a line of verse that has six iambic feet

See also: Alexandrine