Yes they did.
Patricians
The patricians were the Roman aristocracy.
They were important t the upper class ancient Romans because that is were they lived.
Greeks referred to upper-class Romans as "patricians." This term was used to denote the noble families who held significant social and political power in Rome. The distinction between patricians and the lower classes was a key feature of Roman society, influencing both governance and social dynamics.
Upper middle class
Patricians
The patricians were the Roman aristocracy.
They were important t the upper class ancient Romans because that is were they lived.
Upper class Romans reclined on couches or beds when they ate.
They were important t the upper class ancient Romans because that is were they lived.
Greeks referred to upper-class Romans as "patricians." This term was used to denote the noble families who held significant social and political power in Rome. The distinction between patricians and the lower classes was a key feature of Roman society, influencing both governance and social dynamics.
The higher tier of the aristocracy were the patricians. The lower tier were the equites (cavalrymen)
The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.
Upper class.
low class, middle class, upper class/high class
The upper class was the landowning patrician aristocracy. The second most important class was the equites (cavalrymen). This was an entrepreneurial class which was given equte status, which was like a lower tier aristocracy. The plebeians were the commoners.
Upper middle class