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Odinary working male citizen of ancient rome?

Was called a pleb(ian).


Were there a judges and a lawyers in ancient Greece?

There were no lawyers. Before a court, a citizen pleaded his own case. Judges might be an aristocrat hearing pleas between his own clients of negotiating with another aristocrat reperesnting one of his clients, or in eg the Athenian democracy, a court of 500 citizen jurors who determined issues - with no judges.


Where did Marcus Brutus work and live?

He lived in Rome and was an Aristocrat.


What were the voting rights for ancient Rome?

The voting rights in Ancient Rome were only citizen, patritians, could vote. also the the other only people who couldn't vote were women and young girls.


What does civic duty mean in ancient Rome?

-vote in elections.. -attend assembly meeings


What is a citizen of Rome?

A citizen of Rome is typically a person who was born and raised in Rome. However, if a person moved to Rome and has the legal documents to prove they are a citizen, this person is also legally considered a citizen of Rome.


What were Roman nobles called?

Roman nobles were called "patricians." They were members of the wealthy and influential families in ancient Rome who held political power and social status.


What did plays symbolize in ancient Rome?

Plays in ancient Rome were held on holidays. Rome had two hundred holidays so there many times to see a play each year. They mainly were there to entertain paying citizen, Gods, and other VIP's. But mainly Gods.


What is a freeman in rome?

In Ancient Rome, a freeman is a man who was born to free parents although he may not be a Roman citizen. A freedman, on the other hand, is a man who was a slave but who has been freed.


What is the citizen in ancient Rome?

the citizen are shaped in 4 ways 1. patricians 2. equestrians 3. equittes 4. plestribians go on wikipedia or google for more hope i helped


What is the most enduring contribution of rome?

Some of the early strengths of ancient Rome was its citizen military. Land owners in ancient Rome were recruited into the legions for the purpose of defending Rome. A citizen army has a large stake in the outcomes of battles and wars as their own families and their property were at stake. Another strength was ancient Rome's legal system. It made the Roman laws fair by having many of the key laws in writing. This made enforcing the laws by judges less subjective as unlike before all Romans could read the laws.


What happens to a person accused of a crime in ancient Rome?

depends on status. a roman citizen could kill slaves with near impunity but if a citizen killed a citizen they'd fall under similar law as if we killed someone today.