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Commoners in ancient rome were called plebians.
This is a very good question. If you don't know, Plebeians didn't have all the rights that patricians did. They had limited voices in the government and were less important then the patricians. The Plebeians didn't like what they had so they striked and marched out of Rome. They refused to return to Rome until they had the same rights as the Patricians did. So finally, the Patricians agreed and Plebeians had more rights but still not as much as the Patricians. Though, they made a 3rd group and elected leaders called "Tribunes". Since there were more Plebeians than Patricians, the Plebeians were allowed to control the 3rd group.
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Plebeian tribunes were elected leaders of ancient Rome who represented plebeians.
At the founding of the city, and in the early days of Rome, the Plebeians were the landless working class citizens.
The plebeian tribune was the representative of the plebeians (the commoners).
Commoners in ancient rome were called plebians.
The plebeians, or plebs, who were the commoners.
Plebeians had to fight in the army as Rome expanded. Many plebeians refused to join the army because the patricians had more freedom in Rome. This caused a conflict between the patricians and the plebeians.
At first the poor people in Rome were called Plebeians. When the city expanded, they were the Proletariat.
The Plebeians made up the majority of the early Roman society. Plebeians were the names of the poorer end of Rome. Patricians was the name for the richer end of Rome.
In the early republic it was the plebeians who won their civil rights.
This is a very good question. If you don't know, Plebeians didn't have all the rights that patricians did. They had limited voices in the government and were less important then the patricians. The Plebeians didn't like what they had so they striked and marched out of Rome. They refused to return to Rome until they had the same rights as the Patricians did. So finally, the Patricians agreed and Plebeians had more rights but still not as much as the Patricians. Though, they made a 3rd group and elected leaders called "Tribunes". Since there were more Plebeians than Patricians, the Plebeians were allowed to control the 3rd group.
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the plebeians were the working class in ancient Rome and would have had its share of intelligence.
Plebeian tribunes were elected leaders of ancient Rome who represented plebeians.