The plebeians had their own assembly, the Plebeian Council, and elected their representatives, the plebeian tribunes. These tribunes could present bills to the vote of this council and could veto the actions of the officer of state. Thus, the power of the plebeians depended of how far the plebeian tribunes would promote their interest. At times when there were very militant plebeian tribunes, this led to clashed with the patricians (the aristocracy).
The plebians gained power by going on strike.
No. In fact, he was most likely not mean at all. The senate simply didn't like him because he had too much power, and too much support from the plebians and soldiers.
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In ancient Rome the Patricians were the established ruling class while the Plebians were the common people
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They had much more power then the plebians so that's much more impact on there lives.
The plebians gained power by going on strike.
No. In fact, he was most likely not mean at all. The senate simply didn't like him because he had too much power, and too much support from the plebians and soldiers.
Plebians were the lower class and Patricians were the higher class-more wealth and power for the latter.
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In ancient Rome, the Patricians were the elite class of noble families. They were supported by the Plebians, who were of the lower and middle classes.
They were the plebians.
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No they were the poor class. Patricians were rich.
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