Optimates and Populares
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Optimates and Populares refer to the primary political ideologies in Ancient Rome, starting in the early 1st century BC. People in both groups were from the wealthy class. The Optimates (Latin for or "Aristocrats") believed that the Senate should hold the balance of power, and the Populares (Latin for "Populists") believed that the people should hold more power.