plebeians in the PONS Dictionary

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Patricians always married by "confarreatio", while plebeians married by the latter two kinds.
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In the context of this unequal status, plebeians would take action to secure concessions for themselves using the threat of secession.
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The writings on their bodies describe them as blaspheming plebeians.
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He made new redistributions of land, as the allotting to plebeians of demanial land.
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Around that time local magnates tried to impose the system of paszczyzna onto local plebeians, which rose tensions to record levels.
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At last, the plebeians elected four of their number military tribunes for the year 400; others were elected in 399, 396, 383, and 379.
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The minimum age was 42 for plebeians and 40 for patricians.
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The ranks of the conspirators included a variety of other patricians and plebeians who had been cast out of the political system for various reasons.
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The magistracies were originally restricted to patricians, but were later opened to common people, or plebeians.
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When plebeians began to be admitted, the size of the colleges was expanded.
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