An argumentum ad crumenam is a logical fallacy of concluding that a proposition is correct because the person suggesting it is rich.
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An argumentum ad populum is a fallacious argument which concludes that a proposition is true because many people believe it.
An argumentum ad Lazarum is an appeal to poverty - a logical fallacy that a conclusion is correct because the speaker is poor.
Class envy statements. The rich should pay their fair share, hence we should raise their taxes. etc.
400 AD
any year after AD 800 and before AD 901