The equites were an entrepreneurial class of bankers, moneylenders, merchants, investors of shipping and mining, public works contractors, and (during the late republican period) tax collectors. Thy were the second highest order in Roman society. They did not emerge after the conquests. They existed before the conquests and became wealthy during the conquests (these occurred over many centuries).
Entrepreneurs
they had sexual relationship with dogs
the wealthy patricians
The patricians
Patrician for the top class, and Equestrian for the next class.
Its not to wealthy
If they were wealthy they were not middle class.
how was a wealthy and powerful class of maryland landowners created
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.
Pompeii was not a city where wealthy people went. It was an average, working, Roman town. Not to say that there were not wealthy people living in Pompeii, there were, just as in any other city, but they were generally the people who made their wealth in Pompeii and so belonged to the city's upper class. The wealthy went to the city of Herculaneum or to Stabiae or Oplontis, which were resort towns.
No. His family was middle class,definitely not wealthy.
Charles Carroll was wealthy. He was a prominent member of the landed gentry in colonial America and one of the wealthiest men in the American colonies. He was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a strong advocate for independence from British rule.
wine was drunk by rich and poor alike. it was the local produce However there were grades of wine and the more expensive such as Falerian, were drunk by the wealthy.
The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.The patricians were originally the rich land owning class of Romans.
The conquest of Rome did not lead to class difference. Such differences already existed before imperial expansion. Conquest exacerbated the differences because the rich got richer and the poor became poorer.
Amelia's family was quite wealthy.
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