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A Plebeian is the standard Roman citizen. This will be the starting social status for almost every citizen of Rome. There may be occasional exceptions for veterans, but almost every new recruit will be a Plebeian.
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Did you ever want to BE a Roman Gladiator? Soldier? Centurion? General? Senator? We've been living your dream for years! Be the Hero! Live the dream! ... Your ancestors have held high office, commanded great armies, and installed the known world beneath the Roman boot. In reality, the Patrician Class is Rome's old guard,
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The Plebeians were that part of the Roman population whose origin was among the conquered Latins. Contrasted with the patrician nobility. ... Definition: Today, the term plebeian is synonymous with lower class. In early Rome, ... Plebeians were contrasted with the patrician nobility. In the period of the early Roman Republic,
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The Roman Plebeians were originally dominated by the Patricians. ... Plebeian; That part of the Roman population whose origin was among the conquered Latins. Plebeian is contrasted with the patrician nobility.
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Many comparisons have been made between the Roman Empire and the United States. The Roman Empire was the most powerful civilization on Earth. Similarly, the United States, for now, is the sole remaining superpower. ... on "Obama: A Modern Day Roman Plebeian Tyrant"
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Related Resources:; About Roman Law and Government; Start here for your examination of the wonders of Roman law and government. ... Elsewhere on the Web: The Story of the Roman Senate; See how the Senate replaced the kingship as the voice of the people.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Spurius Maelius (Roman plebeian), wealthy Roman plebeian who allegedly tried to buy popular support with the aim of making himself king. During the severe famine of 440–439, he bought up a large store of grain and sold it at a low price to the people of Rome. ... died 439 bc...
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Licinius, Roman plebian gens - (līsĭn´ēs), Roman plebeian gens, of which several men were noteworthy. Caius Licinius Calvus Stolo, fl. 375 , was tribune of the people with Lucius... ... (līsĭn´ē s) , Roman plebeian gens, of which several men were noteworthy. Caius Licinius Calvus Stolo, fl. 375 ,
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The term plebeian referred to all free Roman citizens who were not members of the patrician, senatorial or equestrian classes. Working class heroes ; Plebeians were average working citizens of Rome – farmers, bakers, builders or craftsmen – who worked hard to support their families and pay their taxes.
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