- In
ancient Rome, the
plebeians or
plebs were the
general body of free
Roman citizens who were not patricians, as
determined by the census, or in other...
-
tribune of the
people or
plebeian tribune (Latin:
tribunus plebis) was the
first office of the
Roman state that was open to the
plebeians, and was, throughout...
- aediles: the
first were the "
plebeian aediles" (Latin:
aediles plebis) and
possession of this
office was
limited to
plebeians; the
other two were "curule...
- The
plebeian council (Latin:
concilium plebis) was one of the po****r ****emblies of
ancient Rome. In the
standard conception of the
classical republican...
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between the
plebeians (commoners) and
patricians (aristocrats) of the
ancient Roman Republic lasting from 500 BC to 287 BC in
which the
plebeians sought political...
-
Romans during the
Republic was
established by:
Ancestry (patrician or
plebeian).
Census rank (ordo)
based on
wealth and
political privilege, with the...
-
direct political influence.
During the
early Republic, the
plebs (or
plebeians)
emerged as a self-organised,
culturally distinct group of commoners,...
-
maenianum secundum, was
originally reserved for
ordinary Roman citizens (
plebeians) and was
divided into two sections. The
lower part (the immum) was for...
- 493 BC. It
involved a
dispute between the
patrician ruling class and the
plebeian underclass, and was one of a
number of
secessions by the
plebs and part...
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descended from
patricians who had
become plebeians via
transitio ad plebem, or were
descended from
plebeians who had held
curule offices. The nobiles...