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Summary Of: Plebeians

plebeians could become quite wealthy and influential... that the plebeians came to Rome from diplomatic alliances as secondary citizens... the plebeians were excluded from religious colleges and magistracies... plebeians were enrolled in the... over the political status of the plebeians went on for the first two centuries of the Republic... ending with the formal equality of plebeians and patricians in... The plebeians achieved this by developing their own organizations... by which the plebeians would literally leave Rome...

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