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Episode CXXXII - Q and A V

Emperors of Rome

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The Difference Between a Patriotic Plebian and a Roman Catholic?

The difference comes from very early rome, and its one of status. Patrician is a very small upper class. The word is related to the word that means father, pater. And patres is another name for the senators. As almost certainly overlapped between who are senators and who are patrician families. By the time of caesar, there's no difference in what positions you can hold,. except for the tribunes of the plebs can only be held by a plebeian.

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