Members of the Sumerian wealthy class included nobles, high-ranking officials, and landowners who had amassed wealth through trade, agriculture, and other economic activities. They lived in lavish homes, wore elaborate clothing and jewelry, and often held positions of power within the city-state. Their wealth allowed them to sponsor elaborate public works projects, such as temples and ziggurats, further solidifying their status in Sumerian society.
Members of Prussia's wealthy landlord class were typically nobility, including aristocrats such as dukes, counts, and barons. They owned vast estates and rented out land to tenant farmers. These landlords often held significant political and economic power in Prussian society.
Chondrichyhyes is the animal class that includes cartilaginous fishes like sharks, rays and chimeras.
All members of the Genus Barbourofelis and Family Barbourofelidae are extinct but several members of the Class (Feliformia) that Barbourofelis belonged to are living today. Modern examples of animals in the Class Feliformia include cats (including large, wild cats like tigers and lions as well as housecats) and hyenas.
Birds are members of the class Aves. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Branch: Avialae Class: Aves
Lizards belong to the class Reptilia and are scientifically known as members of the suborder Lacertilia within the order Squamata.
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priests and nobles
If they were wealthy they were not middle class.
They were paid well for their special skill.
The Patricians The equites (knights) were also wealthy landowners and members of the ruling class
Community members decided the social classes of the Sumerians
The Sumerian middle class was made up of artisans, merchants and scribes. Since Sumerians acquired most of their wealth through trade, artisans and merchants had the ability to sell their wares to many who traveled to their land to trade. The collection of taxes was obviously very important and many scribes were employed by the government to keep careful records of these transactions.
Members of Prussia's wealthy landlord class were typically nobility, including aristocrats such as dukes, counts, and barons. They owned vast estates and rented out land to tenant farmers. These landlords often held significant political and economic power in Prussian society.
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Its not to wealthy