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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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Government of Rome After the Kings - Plebeians and Patricians in Conflict ... Unlike the patricians, the lower class plebeians may have suffered under this early Republican structure more than they had under monarchy, since they now had, in effect, many rulers. During the first few centuries of the Republic the number...
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Originally only the patricians could vote or hold public office. Intermarriage between the orders were forbidden. In 494 B.C. the plebeians won the right to choose their own officers, the tribunes.
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Patricians and Plebeians, the two classes into which, from the earliest times, the population of the Roman State was divided, the former of which possessed rights and privileges not conceded to the latter, and stood to them as patrons to clients, like the baron of the Middle Ages to the vassals.
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History Politics and Society question: What is the Difference between patricians and plebeians? that is a very simple question. plebeians were the poor citizens- at first they didn't have many rights but ... Who were the patricians and plebians? Who were the Patricians and Plebeians? How were Patricians Plebeians similar?
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The Power of the Patricians.—The patricians and plebeians had united in their efforts to drive out the kings; but when the struggle against the kingship was ended, the chief fruits of the victory fell to the patricians.
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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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Plebeians are encouraged to seek out a Noble Household and offer your services as a "Client" in exchange for their "Patronage". The mutual obligations between patron and client may differ somewhat from House to House.
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