A member of an upper class family in Rome was a patrician throughout Roman history, the monarchy, the republic and the rule by emperors.
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The Patricians were the upper class and the Plebeians were the lower class...Hope this answered your question! :)
government official were patrician or on the landholding upper class.no because he was in war with the geeksUPDATE: Plebeians were citizens not a person. they probably had less rights because they were only citizens, and Patricians were often royalty.
in the upper class they didnt have to pay the labor tax and their children got to go to school, also the men in the upper class could have multiple wives.
were not aloud to leave their house most of the time. slaves did a lot of the things in the upper class.
Slavery in the ancient world and in Rome was vital to both the economy and even the social fabric of the society. Not only did slavery help push the Roman lower classes into organized mobs, but the slaves themselves understandably revolted against oppression. A revolt by Spartacus made the upper class aware that revolts could be bad for the empire.