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.
About 1,330,000 men were involved in the Battle of the Bulge
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Yes, because women were not aloud in puplic.
Approximately 15,000 men were involved in the construction of the Titanic at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The ship was built over a period of about two years, from 1909 to 1911. This workforce included skilled laborers, engineers, and craftsmen who contributed to various aspects of the ship's design and assembly.
Portugal has 250 men stationed in Afghanistan.
The construction of the Christchurch Cathedral in New Zealand involved many workers over several years, but specific records of the exact number of men involved are not readily available. The cathedral was built between 1864 and 1904, with contributions from skilled craftsmen and laborers. It is estimated that hundreds of workers contributed to its construction, reflecting the collaborative effort required for such a significant architectural project.
Yes, women were allowed in the Colosseum. However they had separate seating from the men, the same as at the theater. (The only place where women and men could sit together was at the chariot races.)Yes, women were allowed in the Colosseum. However they had separate seating from the men, the same as at the theater. (The only place where women and men could sit together was at the chariot races.)Yes, women were allowed in the Colosseum. However they had separate seating from the men, the same as at the theater. (The only place where women and men could sit together was at the chariot races.)Yes, women were allowed in the Colosseum. However they had separate seating from the men, the same as at the theater. (The only place where women and men could sit together was at the chariot races.)Yes, women were allowed in the Colosseum. However they had separate seating from the men, the same as at the theater. (The only place where women and men could sit together was at the chariot races.)Yes, women were allowed in the Colosseum. However they had separate seating from the men, the same as at the theater. (The only place where women and men could sit together was at the chariot races.)Yes, women were allowed in the Colosseum. However they had separate seating from the men, the same as at the theater. (The only place where women and men could sit together was at the chariot races.)Yes, women were allowed in the Colosseum. However they had separate seating from the men, the same as at the theater. (The only place where women and men could sit together was at the chariot races.)Yes, women were allowed in the Colosseum. However they had separate seating from the men, the same as at the theater. (The only place where women and men could sit together was at the chariot races.)
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
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No they did not. Women out live men by the many activities/work men are involved in.
which wall, please be more specific
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.
50 million
Yes, because women were not aloud in puplic.
The men worked in the construction industry.
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.