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9 November, 07:00

What is the name of the two groups of citizens who could vote in elections in the Roman Republic?

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  1. 9 November, 07:21
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    Plebeians and patricians

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    The power, privilege and influence of leading families derived from their wealth, in particular from their landholdings, their position as patrons, and their numerous clients.
  2. 9 November, 07:26
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    Quaestors, and curule aediles were elected by the tribal assembly, while tribunes and plebeian aedilea were elected by the plebeian council.
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