The Circus Maximus was, until the construction of the Colosseum, Rome's main entertainment center. It was not only used for the chariot races but for various religious celebrations, some in connection with the races. Down the center of the circus was a concrete dividing strip called a "spina". The chariots would race around this seven times, the ends having a set of dolphins and eggs, used as lap markers. These symbols ail had to do wit the god Neptune, who was the patron of horses. Other depictions of gods and goddesses were also on the spina and even gifts from a triumphing general. Augustus himself put up two obelisks symbolizing his victory in Egypt. Certain traditional celebrations, such as the Troy Games, were also held in the Circus Maximus.
A circus was a racing track. The Circus Maximus was used for horse races and chariot races and it was the biggest track in Rome. Another track was the Circus Falminius
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The Circus Maximus (Latin for great or large circus, in Italian Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman Chariot Racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome.
The Circus Maximus (Latin for great or large circus, in Italian Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman Chariot Racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome.
I think it was the roman times
Chariot Races were held at the circus, which was the race track. Thecityof Rome had the Circus Maximus, the Circus Flaminius and the Circus Maxentius.
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They went back home or to the Roman forum
Roman spectators watched chariot races in a circus. Circus in Roman times meant racecourse, it did not have the same meaning as today's word, circus. In the city of Rome itself, the Ciurcus Maximus was the main racecourse.
In Rome the chariot races were held mainly in the Circus Maximus. There was also the Circus Flaminius for races. A clue is the word "circus", which means racecourse. Any Roman structure with the word "circus" in its name, would be a racecourse.