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Ayla Nichols
24 March, 04:31
What is a plebeian in Ancient Rome
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Tanya Hatfield
24 March, 04:47
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A commoner in Ancient Rome
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Virginia Haas
24 March, 08:31
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A common / peasant
The plebeian revolt was peasants rebelling against the government or Rome
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