At the beginning of the city and of the republic, the working class citizens were called the plebeians. However as the city grew and newcomers arrived, the plebeians became part of the nobility and no longer the working class. The working class citizens were then referred to as the proletariat.
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Plebeian tribunes were elected leaders of ancient Rome who represented plebeians.
Commoners in ancient rome were called plebians.
At the founding of the city, and in the early days of Rome, the Plebeians were the landless working class citizens.
Yes, they lived in the city of Rome. The Plebeians were a class of people in ancient Rome, who started out poor and without many rights, but over the years became a powerful political class.
Plebeians had to fight in the army as Rome expanded. Many plebeians refused to join the army because the patricians had more freedom in Rome. This caused a conflict between the patricians and the plebeians.
At the beginning of the city and of the republic, the working class citizens were called the plebeians. However as the city grew and newcomers arrived, the plebeians became part of the nobility and no longer the working class. The working class citizens were then referred to as the proletariat.
plebeians
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the plebeians were the working class in ancient Rome and would have had its share of intelligence.
Plebeian tribunes were elected leaders of ancient Rome who represented plebeians.
Commoners in ancient rome were called plebians.
i believe its TRIBUNES
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Plebeians
At the founding of the city, and in the early days of Rome, the Plebeians were the landless working class citizens.