It depended on the size of the gladiatorial games. The size of these events varied and sometimes emperors organised massive events. Trajan was said to have celebrated his victories in Dacia with 10,000 gladiators (and 11,000 animals) over 123 days. The staging of big gladiatorial shows was enormously expensive. Augustus legislated a cap on private and public expenditure on the gladiatorial games. The maximum imposed for games organised by senior officers of state was 120 gladiators. The cost of this would have been 25,000 denarii. Bigger games could cost as much as 180,000 denarii. Marcus Aurelius also legislated a cap some 180 years later.
as many people as it took to get your mom of the toilet.
Unanwered, even though someone has "answered" it before.
Why?Cause a jerk just typed inthis thing for an "answer": ya mum
Is that not ridiculous. Jerk.
many men involved in the construction of the Colosseim
About 1,330,000 men were involved in the Battle of the Bulge
which wall, please be more specific
Yes, because women were not aloud in puplic.
Portugal has 250 men stationed in Afghanistan.
The kinds of jobs that men did in the 1930s often involved physical labor. Many times they worked on farms, in factories, or on construction projects such as those for buildings, roads, and bridges.
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About 1,330,000 men were involved in the Battle of the Bulge
How many Australians were involved?In Australia it was estimated that 993 000 men and women were involved in WWII
three
which wall, please be more specific
No they did not. Women out live men by the many activities/work men are involved in.
The men worked in the construction industry.
50 million
Manpower is the term used to signify the usage of men and the effort of those men to get something done. For ex: If I were managing a construction project, the people who are involved in constructing the building are my manpower and am using them to get my work done
Women were forbidden to mix with other spectators in the amphitheatres from the Reign of Augustus women onwards. In the colosseum they sat on the steps below the arcade.
Yes, because women were not aloud in puplic.
It has provided 30 men.