They were mostly the patricians. At the start of the city they were the landowners and through the land and its produce, they became wealthy and powerful.
the PATRICIANS. the poor, common people were the PLEBIANS.
Yes But Not As Powerful As Rome or The Great Persia
The Senatorial and Equestrian Orders .
The Roman Senate .
They were mostly the patricians. At the start of the city they were the landowners and through the land and its produce, they became wealthy and powerful.
the PATRICIANS. the poor, common people were the PLEBIANS.
The major landowners who became the ruling class in ancient Rome were the Patricians.
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Yes But Not As Powerful As Rome or The Great Persia
The Senatorial and Equestrian Orders .
The Roman Senate .
Plebeians: The underclass of Roman society.Patricians: The wealthy and powerful in Rome.
The powerful citizens of Rome were the patricians and the equestrians. The patricians were the upper tier of the aristocracy and were large landowners and high priests. The equestrians were the lower tier of the aristocracy and were merchants, bankers and eterpreneurs.
I would say Ancient China, because there is no actual known philosopher from Ancient Rome
Noble powerful Romans refer to members of the Roman aristocracy who held positions of influence and authority in ancient Rome. They were often wealthy landowners, military leaders, or senators who played key roles in shaping Roman society, politics, and culture. Examples include Julius Caesar, Augustus, and Cicero.
In ancient Rome, the wealthy landowners had the best things in life for themselves. Another sector of ancient Rome's population were well off by becoming winning generals in the Roman legions. And, the two above categories combined very often to be part of the Roman senate and therefore pass laws favorable to themselves.