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arsen [322]
3 years ago
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3 institutions created to protect plebeians

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anzhelika [568]3 years ago
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Plebians were the nonaristocrats in the Roman Republic, mostly those who do not possess fields, ground. Three institutions created to protect plebeians were The Roman Gens (families that had the same appellation, nomen or forefather), The Roman Curia (the central administrative organism of the Catholic Church), and The Roman Tribes (<span>the voting units of a legislative assembly</span>). 
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