Western Civilization Blog Post #44

April 30th, 2020

Patricians and Plebians

          The patricians and the plebians were far from similar. The patricians were a rich and powerful group of people in the ancient Roman times. The opposites were the plebians. They were made up of the lower class citizens of Rome and were the majority of the population. The wealthy patricians were born into power and wealth. To add, they also had the ability to hold government positions, unlike the plebians. It was against the law for any plebians to run in office, therefore, they made tribunes. These tribunes were representatives for the plebians and would protect plebian rights. 
          The Greek aristocrats were similar to the Roman patricians. In the same way, the plebians were the same as the middle and lower class peoples of Greece. 

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