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    The Conflict of the Orders, also Struggle of the Orders, was a political struggle between the plebeians (commoners) and patricians (aristocrats) of the...
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    Patrician (ancient Rome) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    significant in the Roman Kingdom and the early Republic, but its relevance waned after the Conflict of the Orders (494 BC to 287 BC). By the time of the late Republic...
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    Plebeians (category Social history of the United Kingdom)
    enrolled into the curiae and the tribes; they also served in the army and also in army officer roles as tribuni militum. The Conflict of the Orders (Latin:...
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  • senate, or any other assembly disregarded the orders of a tribune, he could "interpose the sacrosanctity of his person" to prevent such action. Even a...
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    such as the Conflict of the Orders and Spartacus, among others. In his History, Thucydides describes a civil war in the city of Corcyra between the pro-Athens...
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    period of patrician domination, the Conflict of the Orders eventually granted plebeian citizens equal political rights, while also creating the tribunate...
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    and the Egyptian queen Cleopatra. At home, during the Conflict of the Orders, the patricians, the closed oligarchic elite, came into conflict with the more...
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    of the first phase of the struggle between the plebeians and the patricians (the Conflict of the Orders). The next major development in this conflict...
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    internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict, it is sometimes described as an "irregular war" or "low-level war". The conflict began in the late 1960s and...
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  • strategy in the Conflict of the Orders due to strength in numbers; plebeian citizens made up the vast majority of Rome's populace and produced most of its food...
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  • recognised by the senate and the Roman state, which were controlled by the patricians. The bones of contention in the Conflict of the Orders were the economic...
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  • portal Lists of wars in World (by date, region, type of conflict) Lists of wars and conflict by region Lists of battles (Orders) List of terrorist incidents...
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    at the expense of the majority, the plebeians. The conflicts between the patricians and plebeians came to be known as the Conflict of the Orders. By...
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    Decemviri (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Roman law during the Conflict of the Orders between ancient Rome's patrician aristocracy and plebeian commoners. Other decemviri include the "decemviri adjudging...
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    senatus List of Roman censors List of Roman governors of Britain Optimates Populares (also see Conflict of the Orders) Nobles Patricians Equites Plebs Adsidui...
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  • Caeso Quinctius (category Year of death unknown)
    the key events in the Conflict of the Orders in the years leading up to the decemvirate. A scion of the noble patrician house of the Quinctii, Caeso was...
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  • during the Conflict of the Orders, their appointment was sometimes designed to hinder plebeians from reaching power or passing laws. As with the dictatorship...
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    Mos maiorum (category Codes of conduct)
    (the plebs) for access could be cast as a threat to tradition (see Conflict of the Orders). Reform was accomplished by legislation, and written law replaced...
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  • in the case of the lex Publilia, plebiscites before becoming binding on all citizens. Its passage secured the end of the Conflict of the Orders, and...
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  • The Final Conflict (also known as Omen III: The Final Conflict) is a 1981 supernatural horror film directed by Graham Baker. It is the third installment...
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