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Jordyn Curry
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10 September, 05:21
What was the upper class in greece called
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Hansen
10 September, 05:24
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People of the upper class were known as the aristocracy.
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Ezekiel Hensley
10 September, 05:36
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There were two classes of people in Greece - patricians and plebeians. The patricians were the highest class of citizens. Everyone below them were called plebeians.
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