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Ancient Roman Society. Four Distinct Categories: Patricians – Upper Class Plebeians – Lower Class Freedmen ( Libertini ) – Ex-slaves Slaves . Patricians. Upper class Roman citizens Distinguished family background Possessed great wealth. Plebeians.
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Ancient Roman Society Four Distinct Categories: Patricians – Upper Class Plebeians – Lower Class Freedmen (Libertini) – Ex-slaves Slaves
Patricians Upper class Roman citizens Distinguished family background Possessed great wealth
Plebeians • Naturally, there were far more Plebeians than Patricians • Initially, Plebeians did not have the right to seek political office • A few Plebeians did manage to accumulate great wealth • Ex-slaves were considered Plebeians
Slaves • Usually prisoners of war • No rights/privileges • Could be of any nationality/race • Slavery was also used as a form of debt payment • Many slaves were able to earn their freedom • Once freed, slaves became known as freedmen and freedwomen
Later Social Classes • Nobles and Commoners • Senators • Equestrians – businessmen and cavalrymen
Names • There was a limited number of Roman names • Quintus, Marcus, Publius, and Caius were very common Roman male names • Women were usually given the feminine form of their father’s name • E.g. – Julius/Julia; Claudius/Claudia; Horatius/Horatia
Patrons and Clients Where is your Entourage? • Most Roman citizens served as a client or supporter of a patron • Some patrons collected more than a hundred supporters on whom they depended for loyalty and service • Clients usually accompanied their patron on any political or legal business where an impressive and large crowd of supporters might be beneficial • A patron was expected, in return, to assist his clients in time of need and to provide them with food, money, or legal assistance