Many time the rich Roman people are called patricians, but this is not entirely accurate. In the early days of the city, yes, the patricians were the wealthy class, but over time some of them lost their fortunes and even though they were still of the patrician class, they were not rich. Other social classes also gained wealth. Many plebeians were rich as well as the equites. Also many freedmen were not only very wealthy, but also government officials or advisers.
Many time the rich Roman people are called patricians, but this is not entirely accurate. In the early days of the city, yes, the patricians were the wealthy class, but over time some of them lost their fortunes and even though they were still of the patrician class, they were not rich. Other social classes also gained wealth. Many plebeians were rich as well as the equites. Also many freedmen were not only very wealthy, but also government officials or advisers.
Many time the rich Roman people are called patricians, but this is not entirely accurate. In the early days of the city, yes, the patricians were the wealthy class, but over time some of them lost their fortunes and even though they were still of the patrician class, they were not rich. Other social classes also gained wealth. Many plebeians were rich as well as the equites. Also many freedmen were not only very wealthy, but also government officials or advisers.
Many time the rich Roman people are called patricians, but this is not entirely accurate. In the early days of the city, yes, the patricians were the wealthy class, but over time some of them lost their fortunes and even though they were still of the patrician class, they were not rich. Other social classes also gained wealth. Many plebeians were rich as well as the equites. Also many freedmen were not only very wealthy, but also government officials or advisers.
Many time the rich Roman people are called patricians, but this is not entirely accurate. In the early days of the city, yes, the patricians were the wealthy class, but over time some of them lost their fortunes and even though they were still of the patrician class, they were not rich. Other social classes also gained wealth. Many plebeians were rich as well as the equites. Also many freedmen were not only very wealthy, but also government officials or advisers.
Many time the rich Roman people are called patricians, but this is not entirely accurate. In the early days of the city, yes, the patricians were the wealthy class, but over time some of them lost their fortunes and even though they were still of the patrician class, they were not rich. Other social classes also gained wealth. Many plebeians were rich as well as the equites. Also many freedmen were not only very wealthy, but also government officials or advisers.
Many time the rich Roman people are called patricians, but this is not entirely accurate. In the early days of the city, yes, the patricians were the wealthy class, but over time some of them lost their fortunes and even though they were still of the patrician class, they were not rich. Other social classes also gained wealth. Many plebeians were rich as well as the equites. Also many freedmen were not only very wealthy, but also government officials or advisers.
Many time the rich Roman people are called patricians, but this is not entirely accurate. In the early days of the city, yes, the patricians were the wealthy class, but over time some of them lost their fortunes and even though they were still of the patrician class, they were not rich. Other social classes also gained wealth. Many plebeians were rich as well as the equites. Also many freedmen were not only very wealthy, but also government officials or advisers.
Many time the rich Roman people are called patricians, but this is not entirely accurate. In the early days of the city, yes, the patricians were the wealthy class, but over time some of them lost their fortunes and even though they were still of the patrician class, they were not rich. Other social classes also gained wealth. Many plebeians were rich as well as the equites. Also many freedmen were not only very wealthy, but also government officials or advisers.
The Latin for rich people is assidui (masculine) and assudua (feminine). The rich people in Rome were the patricians, the landowning aristocracy, and the equites, the entrepreneurial class of backers, money lenders, merchants and investors in shipping and mining
I think that romans came to britain to attack them because the britains were very very rich and lots of other reasons to.
I think that some romans destroyed some of the countries because some of them were very rich like the britains.
Romans won all the time because they have special armour.
The name given to rich Romans is romebilites.
The romans built straight roads.One of my friends he lives on a road called Roman road.It gives you a big clue try and guess how.....
Roman road
Many time the rich Roman people are called patricians, but this is not entirely accurate. In the early days of the city, yes, the patricians were the wealthy class, but over time some of them lost their fortunes and even though they were still of the patrician class, they were not rich. Other social classes also gained wealth. Many plebeians were rich as well as the equites. Also many freedmen were not only very wealthy, but also government officials or advisers.
patricians
During the Roman Republic all Roman citizens had the right to vote, including the poor.Therefore, the poor did not need a group of rich people to allow them to vote.
The Council that the roman patricians gave the plebians who demanded some say in government.
Palanquin comes to mind; I'm not entirely sure. A palanquin is a bed-like platform, usually covered, carried on the shoulders of 4 or more men.
Hades' alternate Roman name is Pluto, it means 'the rich one'.
Yes, the poor people would work for or be slaves for the rich, the poor people were the plebeians and the rich were called the patricians; the equestrians was another of the classes.
They are called Southerners. In a political sense they are Dixiecrats.
rich people rich people such as patricians had good education
In private banquets rich people invited other rich people. Public banquets were open.
yes. only rich people could afford art cuz the poor people had nothing
During the Roman Republic all Roman citizens had the right to vote, including the poor.Therefore, the poor did not need a group of rich people to allow them to vote.
Poor, like today.
All the classes used the Roman baths, rich, poor, male and female.
Most people, even poor people had at least one slave. Though Rich citizens did have more. The emperor and rich citizens had about 500 slaves.
During the period of the Roman Empire, Rome was considered the most civilized city in the world and Roman citizens the most civilized people in the world, regardless of whether they were rich or poor.
becuase the roman where not rich and thet did that they wanted to be rich
Patricians :)
The Council that the roman patricians gave the plebians who demanded some say in government.