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A Patrician. Plebeians were the common people of the Roman Empire, and Patricians were the noble families that Senators usually came from. There were very rich plebs, and some poor patricians. Most patricians were wiped out in the Civil Wars.

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How do you use the word plebian in a sentence?

My friend from Rome is a plebian.


What is plebian-?

A plebian was a common farmer, trader, or a craftmen.


How do you spell plebeian?

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What was a commoner in old Rome?

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What is the role of a plebian in rome?

The plebeians did not have ant particular role. They were the commoners.


What we're the plebian representatives?

1 consuls they were allowed to be consuls in 432 b.c.


What does plebes mean?

"Plebe" might be short for "Plebian", an old world for a commoner.


What is the difference between a plebian and a partician?

Plebians were common people Particians were nobles


Is pleb a swear word?

No. "Pleb" is a shortened version of plebian which means commoner.