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Yes, the Romans included physical education in their schooling, particularly for boys. They believed that physical fitness was essential for developing strong soldiers and citizens. Activities often included training in sports like Wrestling, running, and military exercises, alongside academic subjects. While formal schooling was primarily for the elite, physical training was valued across Roman society.

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