noun
- Plural of prosopography; detailed biographical and genealogical studies of groups of historical figures, often used to identify patterns in their social, political, or economic relationships.
Usage: academic; historical scholarship
Examples
- The historian's prosopographies of Roman senators revealed unexpected family alliances.
- Medieval prosopographies help scholars understand the networks of power among nobility.
- Several prosopographies of early Christian leaders have been published in recent decades.
- The research team compiled prosopographies to trace merchant families across three centuries.
- Prosopographies of Parliament members illuminate voting patterns and social connections.