Christianity is a universal religion, it is not class structured. There were Romans of all social classes who were converts from the git -go.
Within Christianity all people are just considered children of God, thus there are no "social classes" within Christianity.
The patricians were an ancient Roman social class. At the beginning of the city they were the wealthy class with the power that their wealth brought them.The patricians were an ancient Roman social class. At the beginning of the city they were the wealthy class with the power that their wealth brought them.The patricians were an ancient Roman social class. At the beginning of the city they were the wealthy class with the power that their wealth brought them.The patricians were an ancient Roman social class. At the beginning of the city they were the wealthy class with the power that their wealth brought them.The patricians were an ancient Roman social class. At the beginning of the city they were the wealthy class with the power that their wealth brought them.The patricians were an ancient Roman social class. At the beginning of the city they were the wealthy class with the power that their wealth brought them.The patricians were an ancient Roman social class. At the beginning of the city they were the wealthy class with the power that their wealth brought them.The patricians were an ancient Roman social class. At the beginning of the city they were the wealthy class with the power that their wealth brought them.The patricians were an ancient Roman social class. At the beginning of the city they were the wealthy class with the power that their wealth brought them.
patrician is a roman social class
It was the Temblins.
First tell us what 'this' class structure and "these" relationships are.
The highest social class in the second century BCE was known as the Senatorial Class. It included all men who served as senators and also their families.
Buddhism appealed to all social classes, but probably least to the Brahmins, the priestly caste.
Freedmen were slaves who were freed by their masters. They did not actually from a social class as such. They were former slaves.
The patricians were an ancient Roman social class. They were the so-called upper class of Roman society, with most, but not all, being wealthy and having political power.
The Equites were the social group that were loosely similar to Roman soldiers. In the early days the Equestrians had to supply their own horses and weapons. If a man were wealthy enough to own a horse, and use it in the army, his social status was raised. As time went on the Equites or Knights, as they were sometimes called, became a distinct social class. The Equestrian class had its roots in the Roman army.
Patrician was a social class in ancient Rome. It was simply the name of a class, nothing more.Patrician was a social class in ancient Rome. It was simply the name of a class, nothing more.Patrician was a social class in ancient Rome. It was simply the name of a class, nothing more.Patrician was a social class in ancient Rome. It was simply the name of a class, nothing more.Patrician was a social class in ancient Rome. It was simply the name of a class, nothing more.Patrician was a social class in ancient Rome. It was simply the name of a class, nothing more.Patrician was a social class in ancient Rome. It was simply the name of a class, nothing more.Patrician was a social class in ancient Rome. It was simply the name of a class, nothing more.Patrician was a social class in ancient Rome. It was simply the name of a class, nothing more.
i am in mrs. w's social studies class, and i was wondering the same thing..