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the poor- bad class During Julius Caesar's time Rome had the standard social classes. They were the patricians, plebeians, equites, proletariat, freedmen and slaves.
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He was born into a wealthy family and seeing that a patrician (contrary to popular belief) is a social class not a job or office in government, he was born as one.
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There was a clear distinction in the types of jobs done by people from different social classes.
philippine in ancient time ?
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About the only thing Julius Caesar would have one for the jobless was to recruit them into his army. The ancient Romans did not have our modern social services.
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social classes of pre spanish period
During the Spanish period there were three social classes in the Philippines. The classes were Principalia, Ilutrado, and the Masses.
He was born into a wealthy family and seeing that a patrician (contrary to popular belief) is a social class not a job or office in government, he was born as one.
Graham Tingay has written: 'These were the Romans' -- subject(s): History, Social life and customs 'Julius Caesar'
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A middle class was created
I (dolphinlover) and (Nanice) JUST learned this for an hour in class today! OK here is how he died:The senate was scared that Julius was going to become king and change Rome's government to a monarchy. They had seen Julius wearing a purple robe, which is the color of a king's. The senate DID NOT want him to become king. If that happened Caesar's relatives would have ruled Rome and taken power away from the senate. Julius even said publicly he DID NOT want to be the king. So the senate took action. Brutus, Caesar's friend was persuaded to help kill him. Julius was stabbed many times by over 60 senate members. Julius, as he was dying, is believed to have said "Et tu Brute?", which means "You too Brutus?". Julius could not believe that his friend had helped kill him. Caesar died on the Ides of March, March 15, 44 BC. Simplified: Julius Caesar was murdered in a meeting of the senate, by the senators. Sources: My Social Studies teacher, Mrs.Economo, Google,Social Studies teacher, Ms. Reyes.
During the classical period, rulers such as Alexander the Great (of Macedonia), Julius Caesar (of Rome), and Augustus Caesar (also of Rome) held significant power and influence in their respective empires. These rulers played key roles in shaping the political and social landscapes of their time.
There was a clear distinction in the types of jobs done by people from different social classes.