it is open to all and is no money to get in
Benches were wooden for poor and marble for rich
It did not cost to get into the Colisseum in Rome, usually a rich person in Rome would pay for everyone to come with their own money so it was usually a treat.
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not as rich as if you only had just the one car
Italy is rich in historic sites. Just some examples of Italian historic sites are The Colosseum, Pompeii, Paestum, The Doge's Palace and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
In private banquets rich people invited other rich people. Public banquets were open.
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I'm not into that kind of thing but if it was a guy...I would just go with the flow! He's rich and I love him!???? What more do I need
The Colosseum was important to the patricians and to politicians because it was an amphitheatre, that is an arena fro the gladiatorial games. These games were very popular with the Roman masses. Therefore, many rich and powerful men liked to organise and fund these games to gain popularity with the masses.
Admission to the Colosseum was free because the gladiatorial games were enormously popular and because the Roman elites believed that they needed to provide the poor with plenty of entertainment to keep them happy and prevent riots. The games were financed by the emperors or by very rich officials.
The romas would of just had wine and so would the kids seen as i dont think orange just and stuff like that would of been enventedd
Potlatch -A gathering were a rich man would kill his most valuable slave just to prove he was rich. He would then throw the slaves scalp at his rival. Nasty isn't it.