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With a scythe, then was put in a granary for storage, then put into the markets.
There weren't any newspapers in Ancient Rome, there were notices put up in the local forum instead, in order to relate messages around the public.
In Ancient Rome, certain slaves were trained to fight other slaves in an arena, often to the death. Such fights were put on as a public spectacle , often celebrate a religious festival. Such slaves were called gladiators.
And was put on the floor of the arena of the amphitheatres (the venues for the gladiatorial games) to soak the blood from the fights.
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With a scythe, then was put in a granary for storage, then put into the markets.
The first play was put on at about 800 B.C. in Ancient Greece
emperor nero
They went to Rome to see all the ruins at the ancient Coliseum.
There weren't any newspapers in Ancient Rome, there were notices put up in the local forum instead, in order to relate messages around the public.
In Ancient Rome, certain slaves were trained to fight other slaves in an arena, often to the death. Such fights were put on as a public spectacle , often celebrate a religious festival. Such slaves were called gladiators.
There are loads of important dates and events that have to do with the ancient roman empire and I don't think there would be anyone kind enough to put them all in this little text box. you are stupid
In ancient Rome in times of war or any other crisis, a dictator could be put in place for six months.
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And was put on the floor of the arena of the amphitheatres (the venues for the gladiatorial games) to soak the blood from the fights.
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Rome led by the senate and in the case of Augustus (dictators) Sparta ruled by a monarchy which included two kings to watch each others power and a group called ephors who kept a close eye on the kings and could put them on trial if they stepped out of line.