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In early Roman society, patricians were regarded as the elite. They had the most valuable lands and made up the lion's share of the Roman Senate.

Which ethnic group made up the majority in ancient Rome?

  • Plebeians, the majority of whom were common farmers, craftspeople, and traders.
  • Plebeians had citizenship and the right to vote, but they were not allowed to serve in the highest echelons of administration.

What was the largest social class in ancient Rome?

The most significant difference in Roman society was between plebeians, who made up the majority of the population, and patricians, a small elite who held all the political authority.

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