Classic
Classicus, which means "relating to the highest classes of the Roman peopleClassicus, which means "relating to the highest classes of the Roman people."
classic
The Latin word "classicus" is the root word for "classic" which refers to something of the highest quality or standard that has stood the test of time.
The five classes of people in the the city of Rome were the patricians, the plebeians, the equites, the proletariat and the slaves.
All the classes used the Roman baths, rich, poor, male and female.
Neither - bot had slaves, upper classes and lower classes.
We'll most of the population was poor so relating to that they where very violent savaging for whateverr they could find now a days roman people are very kind and rich in their haratige
The Patricians and the Plebeians. These were the two original classes of Roman society. As the city and empire grew, a middle class called the equestrians arose and also many people came to Rome to live and work and they were neither Patrician, Plebeian, nor Equestrian. They were the Proletariat.
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During the republic, the highest Roman officials were called the consuls. During the principate the highest Roman official was called "Caesar" by the Romans and "emperor" by us.During the republic, the highest Roman officials were called the consuls. During the principate the highest Roman official was called "Caesar" by the Romans and "emperor" by us.During the republic, the highest Roman officials were called the consuls. During the principate the highest Roman official was called "Caesar" by the Romans and "emperor" by us.During the republic, the highest Roman officials were called the consuls. During the principate the highest Roman official was called "Caesar" by the Romans and "emperor" by us.During the republic, the highest Roman officials were called the consuls. During the principate the highest Roman official was called "Caesar" by the Romans and "emperor" by us.During the republic, the highest Roman officials were called the consuls. During the principate the highest Roman official was called "Caesar" by the Romans and "emperor" by us.During the republic, the highest Roman officials were called the consuls. During the principate the highest Roman official was called "Caesar" by the Romans and "emperor" by us.During the republic, the highest Roman officials were called the consuls. During the principate the highest Roman official was called "Caesar" by the Romans and "emperor" by us.During the republic, the highest Roman officials were called the consuls. During the principate the highest Roman official was called "Caesar" by the Romans and "emperor" by us.
A googleplexian being the highest number in existance, that would be the highest roman number. But I believe you mean highest roman numeral, which would be an M with a line over it, meaning 1,000,000.
Rome's classes (or orders, s they called them) were the patricians, who were the aristocracy. the plebeians were the commoners. Many rich plebeians were given equite (equestrian, cavalryman) status, which was the second highest order in Roman society, a but like a lower tier of the aristocracy. The ten plebeian then came to indicate middle income people and the poor.