The hierarchy of Roman what? Please restate you question.
Joan was not a part of the hierarchy.
What was the military hierarchy of England 17th century
is wasnt
Unlike the Greek mythology, early Roman religion did not see their gods as engaging in human-like activities. There are no accounts of such things as where they would live. They were known as protectors of various aspects of human life, with a very complex hierarchy. Only later, when large parts of Greek mythology were borrowed, we see more anthropomorphic characteristics ascribed to Roman gods, as well as many Greek gods added to the Roman pantheon. Many of these "new" gods were believed to have lived on mount Olympus, which is the highest mountain in Greece.
there were the good guys and the bad guys
If it does not refer to political system of ancient Roman empire and its aristocratic or oligarchic society, it maybe refers to Catholic church and its hierarchy. in fact, hierarchy in that meaning indicates who is who ; for instance : priest , bishop and so on...
it means who was the most impotant
The hierarchical structure in the Christian church can be traced back to the early days of Christianity, where leadership roles were established to maintain order and guide the community. Over time, the church developed a structured hierarchy to oversee various aspects of its operations, such as doctrine, governance, and pastoral care. This hierarchical system helped ensure unity, continuity, and organizational stability within the church.
The Roman hierarchy in the beginning was separated into 2 levels. The Patricians: They were BORN into this family. So they are nobles. Then the Plebians: These people where mainly artistans or peasants. Then when the Roman Empire had started 2 more levels where added. The Middle Class: People who had started as Plebians but had now made buisnesses and where making money but not as much as the Patricians. And The Army: They obviously went to the army.
Because the people were tired of being touched by Catholic priests.
There is no hierarchy.
hierarchy
Hierarchy
A settlement hierarchy refers to the way in which settlements are organized based on size and function. It typically starts with small hamlets or villages at the bottom of the hierarchy, followed by towns, cities, and metropolitan areas at the top. Each level has its own set of services and functions that serve the surrounding population.
Hierarchy is a noun
Acquisition hierarchy and Financial hierarchy
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