I understand that the Roman empire was a very socially stratified society, but I'm under the impression that skin tone, and especially what we call race, was not a factor in their heiarchal stratification of the Roman world. Am I misunderstanding something?
By the Roman Empire I'm using the term to refer to both western and eastern traditions, although maybe they weren't identical in this regard.
Thanks.
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