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nexus9112 [7]
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timurjin [86]2 years ago
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Equestrians

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The plebians did more simple jobs like baking, and manufacturing of primary and secondary economic goods, gladiators were warriors and didn't really do tasks for the Roman Empire other than entertain and fight for the army. The aristocrats were mainly the senatorial class.

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