Equestrians in ancient Rome were a class of wealthy citizens who played significant roles in commerce and public administration. They were involved in various business ventures, including trade and agriculture, and often held positions in the military and government. Equestrians could also serve as tax collectors or in other administrative roles, contributing to the management of the vast Roman Empire. Their status and wealth allowed them to participate in political life, though they were distinct from the senatorial class.
The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.
The plebians, equites/equestrians and patricians.
Ancient Romans (Plebeians, Equestrians and Patricians)
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The equestrians were the second highest rank in Roman society. The were bankers, moneylenders, investors in shipping and mining, and high ranking civil servants.
The powerful citizens of Rome were the patricians and the equestrians. The patricians were the upper tier of the aristocracy and were large landowners and high priests. The equestrians were the lower tier of the aristocracy and were merchants, bankers and eterpreneurs.
The Plebians were the lowest class The Equestrians were in the middle Then the highest class was the Patrician class.
The equites or equestrians.
he lived in rome
the number of people who lived in rome at the time 1000000
Rome didn't, it was the Emperor who lived in Rome that did this.
It is not clear what you mean by subcategories. In Roman society there were three social ranks, which they called orders: the patricians, the equites (equestrians, cavalrymen) and the plebeians.