How many patricians were in the Roman Senate?
Also asked, what percentage of Romans were patricians?
Slaves were the third social class in Ancient Rome. So, we could say that 3.5% were Patricians, 66.5% Plebeians, and 30% of slaves.
In this way, who were the patricians of Rome?
The patricians were the wealthy upper class people. Everyone else was considered a plebeian. The patricians were the ruling class of the early Roman Empire. Only certain families were part of the patrician class and you had to be born a patrician.
The word “patrician” comes from the Latin “patres”, meaning “fathers”, and these families provided the empire's political, religious, and military leadership. Most patricians were wealthy landowners from old families, but the class was open to a chosen few who had been deliberately promoted by the emperor.