Goodness no! No matter how bad his performance might be, an actor was not killed. Actors belonged to a troop and had to perform many times in a year, both in Rome and in Rome's surroundings. The only time an actor might be killed is if he insulted a grouchy emperor. However most actors were very careful of what they said on stage so their mortality rate was very low.
To kill people who ask stupid questions
Kings were never brought to trial as it was an ancient rule.
Because some people thought he was doing a right thing.
they could kill enemy prisoners quickly
The 'thumbs down gesture' in Ancient Rome was used in the gladiator ring during a fight. It was used to mean to kill the gladiator that was losing the fight.
You can not kill Artemis, she is a ancient immortal Greek goddess.
They wouldn't kill the peasants! They had laws in Ancient Egypt, it was a civilized society.
Seth did not kill Anubis in ancient Egyptian myth.
kill the kids
The sword in ancient Egypt was used to kill people in battles.
It wouldn't be surprising if they did.
Yes
Kill your wife
At least two characters are named after ancient Romans: Atticus and Calpurnia.
we kill them for fur and land but by doing so we are destroying them and will run out if they are not helped
The polite term for doing nothing in the book "To Kill A Mockingbird" was "sitting in." It referred to sitting and doing nothing, often in protest or in defiance of a situation.
kill everyone you know