that is a very simple question. plebeians were the poor citizens- at first they didn't have many rights but then they were not even being able to vote, to being able to hold office! patricians were the wealthy citizens- and they didnt work ...
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Patricians were middle class amd plebians were lower class. Hope that helps.
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The Plebeian Council (Latin: concilium plebis ) was the principal popular assembly of the ancient Roman Republic. It functioned as a legislative assembly, through which the plebeians (commoners) c...
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It has further been established on strong archaeological and linguistic evidence that the long struggle between patricians and plebeians in early Rome was the result of a racial difference between them.
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evidence that the long struggle between patricians and plebeians in early Rome was the result of a racial difference between them . There is See also:
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endeavour to account for the racial differences which I readily admit did exist in Rome, though not between patricians and plebeians as such. ...
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In ancient Rome, the patricians were the noble families, while the plebeians were the merchants, farmers, and artisans. Learn more about the social classes of Rome in a lesson designed for middle school students. ... A New Power Rises | Romulus and Remus | Patricians and Plebeians; Punic Wars | Spartacus | Julius...
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For centuries Patricians governed Rome exclusively. To be a Patrician is to view the Senate (indeed, the Consulship) as your birthright. Your bloodline can be traced to the Senate of Romulus himself, and is steeped in honors, culture, and tradition.
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Henceforth there was little difference between patricians and plebeians save in name. Thus united, Rome once more became strong, and as a result of many ...
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