Explain the social heirarchies found in roman empire
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In Rome, the society was highly class conscious and hierarchical. Even, there were multiple social hierarchies present and mobility was also possible between the classes. As per ancient Rome social hierarchy, the whole society of Rome was divided into six classes known as Patrician, Senators, Equestrians, Commons, Freedpeople and Slaves. Out of these, Patricians, Senators and Equestrians are considered as the upper classes, Commons were considered as the middle classes and Freedpeople and Slaves were considered as the poor lower classes.
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