Rome’s social hierarchy was complex and rigid. Beard examines the roles and statuses of different social classes, from the patricians and plebeians to slaves and freedmen, and how these dynamics influenced Roman life and politics.
“Social status in Rome dictated not just one’s privileges but also one’s responsibilities.”
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