Most UNRV participants are aware that the common use of "plebeian" to refer to the poor and "patrician" to refer to the rich is a modern invention that does not conform to the ancient Roman concepts. For the Romans, the patrician/plebeian distinction was a hereditary marker, not an economic marker. But the question is--who were the patricians? Who were the first plebeians?
According to Forsythe, the 16 original patrician clans were the
1. Aemilii ..... 9. Nautii
2. Claudii .... 10. Postumii
3. Cloelii .... 11. Quinctilii
4. Cornelii ....12. Quinctii
5. Fabii .... 13. Servilii
6. Furii .... 14. Sulpicii
7. Julii .... 15. Valerii
8. Manlii .... 16. Veturii
During the middle republic, three clans could be firmly added to the list: the Folii, certain Papirii, and Sergii. What's interesting is that none of these three clans were among the prominent plebeian families, suggesting that they hadn't been elevated by some novel mechanism. So, where did they come from?