Rome itself had an oligarchy. It is a political system which has an oligarchy not people. The term means rule by the rich. The oligarchy in Rome was made up by the patricians aristocrats and the entrepreneurial class ob bankers, money lenders and investors in mining and shipping.
Rome was both an oligarchy and a democracy, yet at different times. First, Rome was ruled by kings, then an oligarchy. After that, the people threw out their kings and rich leaders to form a republic, the root of most modern government including the American government. After that, Rome was a dictatorship.
Italian is spoken in Rome today. In ancient Rome Latin was the language.
oligarchy
3456372 million people
guess is yes
Rome was both an oligarchy and a democracy, yet at different times. First, Rome was ruled by kings, then an oligarchy. After that, the people threw out their kings and rich leaders to form a republic, the root of most modern government including the American government. After that, Rome was a dictatorship.
People did not discover Ancient Rome, people BUILT Ancient Rome and it has been in continuous occupation since then 2,800years ago.
Most people in ancient Rome spoke Latin, but some cities that ancient Rome took over spoke their native language. A lot of people in ancient Rome spoke Greece.
Ancient Rome is studied by historians and archaeologists who specialise in ancient Rome and people who study the classics.
In ancient Rome people were punished by judges who presided over trials.
People in ancient rome used tokens.
Oligarchy is the rule of only a few people. It originated in Ancient Greece around 500 B.C. They were made up of powerful and rich families.
There are no countries in Europe or the world who have an oligarch government. The oligarchy was created in Ancient Greece and it is a rule by a small group of people, usually the wealthiest.
few...depends on how large the family or sect group is
Yes, There were penty of rich people in ancient rome.
Ancient Romans (Plebeians, Equestrians and Patricians)
yes they did