The commoners in Roman society were the proletariat. They were free men, but did not belong to either the patrician class, the plebeians class or the equite class.
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The plebeians were the working-class commoners of Rome, and the patricians were the rich noble class of Rome.
The heart of Roman society was the family.The heart of Roman society was the family.The heart of Roman society was the family.The heart of Roman society was the family.The heart of Roman society was the family.The heart of Roman society was the family.The heart of Roman society was the family.The heart of Roman society was the family.The heart of Roman society was the family.
The patricians were the Roman aristocracy. The plebeians were the commoners, both rich and poor.
Roman society was divided into the patricians (the aristocracy), the equites (equestrians) who were bankers, money lenders, merchants and investors in shipping and mining, and the plebeians (the commoners). there were also slaves and freedmen
At its peak power the Roman Empire was the same type of society it had always been. It was a classed based society.