serfs
Commoners in ancient rome were called plebians.
The Plebians were the lowest class The Equestrians were in the middle Then the highest class was the Patrician class.
Knights in medieval society were typically part of the nobility rather than the middle class. They were often granted land and titles in exchange for military service, positioning them above commoners in the social hierarchy. While some knights might have had wealth similar to that of emerging middle-class merchants, their status was tied to feudal obligations and noble lineage, distinguishing them from the middle class. Thus, knights are generally not classified as middle class.
serfs and freeholders (peasants)
Guardians, class below auxillary, lowest class workers
Commoners in ancient rome were called plebians.
The Plebians were the lowest class The Equestrians were in the middle Then the highest class was the Patrician class.
The Aztec society was based on class and was organised like a pyramid. Slaves , commoners, middle class, nobles, Emperor. (in order from least powerful to most powerful)
3rd class, or steerage.
The commoners in Roman society were the proletariat. They were free men, but did not belong to either the patrician class, the plebeians class or the equite class.
They were called the "Mayeque". They were the slaves. The lowest on the social scale.
Middle class people in ancient Athens were called metics
France: The Third Estate (the Commoners) representing the professional, commercial and middle-class groups of the country.
Third Estate was the generality of people which were not part of the other estates, or commoners. Bourgeoisie were middle class.
Knights in medieval society were typically part of the nobility rather than the middle class. They were often granted land and titles in exchange for military service, positioning them above commoners in the social hierarchy. While some knights might have had wealth similar to that of emerging middle-class merchants, their status was tied to feudal obligations and noble lineage, distinguishing them from the middle class. Thus, knights are generally not classified as middle class.
The French middle class was called the bourgeoisie. It consisted of merchants, professionals, and artisans who were between the nobility and the working class.
serfs and freeholders (peasants)