Social class in ancient Rome

Example of higher class Roman men

Social class in ancient Rome was hierarchical, with multiple and overlapping social hierarchies. An individual's relative position in one might be higher or lower than in another, which complicated the social composition of Rome.[1]

The status of freeborn Romans during the Republic was established by:

The different Roman classes allowed for different rights and privileges, including voting rights, marriage rights, and more.

  1. ^ Koenraad Verboven. (2007). The Associative Empire. Athenaeum 95, p. 861.

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