People of little wealth or standing were commonly called plebians, rich people on the other hand were called Patricians
Direct Democracies
apostles
Alcoves were called alae.
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A non-citizen who entered the Roman military was called an auxiliary, and , obviously, would join the ranks of the auxiliares.
Please clarify what you mean by "daily citizens".
Plebeians
Wealthy people of Rome were called Patricians. American Government class? Me too. Tcarver6
Citizens.
Citizens of ancient Rome wore togas.
The Latin term for Roman citizens or citizens of Rome is "quirites".
Rome.
Yes, they did.
Romans are the citizens of Rome.
Today? Yes, as all cities have taxes. In ancient Rome, however, Roman citizens were not taxed, only the non-citizens in the provinces.
Only male citizens
Neither slaves nor freedmen had rights as citizens in ancient Rome.