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what is the difference between a patrician and a plebian

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  • 23-10-2016
Patricians had more power, and they created laws to keep plebians down. Plebians had less power, and they were always trying to rise.
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Generally, the patricians were the rich class in ancient Rome and the plebians were the middle/poor class. They rarely mixed socially, though on occasion a plebian would marry a patrician. Prior to the formation of the Republic, that was against the law.
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