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  1. Plebs (TV series) - Wikipedia

    Plebs is a British sitcom broadcast on ITV2. [1] It was first broadcast in March 2013, and was produced by Tom Basden, Caroline Leddy, Sam Leifer and Teddy Leifer. It stars Tom Rosenthal, Ryan Sampson, Joel Fry (series 1–3), and Jonathan Pointing (from series 4), who play young residents of ancient Rome (plebs were ordinary non-patrician ...

  2. Plebs (TV Series 2013–2019) - IMDb

    Plebs: With Tom Rosenthal, Ryan Sampson, Tom Basden, Karl Theobald. "Plebs" follows three desperate young men from the suburbs as they try to get laid, hold down jobs, and climb the social ladder in the big city--that happens to be Ancient Rome.

  3. PLEBS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PLEBS is the general populace.

  4. Plebeians - Wikipedia

    In ancient Rome, the plebeians or plebs [1] were the general body of free Roman citizens who were not patricians, as determined by the census, or in other words "commoners". Both classes were hereditary.

  5. Plebeians - World History Encyclopedia

    Mar 8, 2022 · Plebeians were members of the plebs, the hereditary social class of commoners in ancient Rome. Their exclusion from political power by the patricians, who claimed to be the descendants of the first...

  6. Plebs - Watch Episode - ITVX

    Sitcom following three desperate young men - Marcus, Stylax and Grumio - who reside in ancient Rome. Stylax buys tickets to an orgy and leaves the guys penniless....

  7. Plebeian | Definition, History, & Examples | Britannica

    Society in the Roman Republic was divided into two classes: the wealthy and the general citizenry, called plebians. They could not intermarry. Only male Roman citizens could vote.

  8. PLEBS Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    (in ancient Rome) the common people, as contrasted with the patricians and later with the senatorial nobility or the equestrian order. the common people; the populace.

  9. Plebs vs. Plebe — What’s the Difference?

    Plebs were the common people of ancient Rome, distinguished from the elite patricians, whereas Plebe is more commonly used in contemporary settings, such as military academies, to refer to newcomers or lower-ranking individuals.

  10. Plebs - definition of plebs by The Free Dictionary

    Define plebs. plebs synonyms, plebs pronunciation, plebs translation, English dictionary definition of plebs. n. pl. ple·bes 1. The common people of ancient Rome: the plebs and the patricians. 2. The common people; the populace. American Heritage® Dictionary of the...