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How were patricians differetn from plebeian and slave classes in rome?

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Both classes lived very different lives. The patricians were any member of a group of citizen families who formed a privileged class in early Rome. The patricians were the wealthy upper class, who owned land and held political power. The plebeians were the working class without substantial wealth.

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