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i think they put them in this big round piece of land i forget what its called and then they release the tigers and they all watch them get eaten to shreds by the tigers. i remember now! its called a COLOSSEUM i think and that's probably not how you spell COLOSSEUM! rock on!!

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How the druids threatened roman rule?

Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.


What were things that happen to Roman prisoners?

The Romans did not use sentences much. Prisons were mainly for those awaiting trial or those awaiting execution. In antiquity military prisoners were treated well and given back in exchange for a ransom. Civilian captives were sold as slaves.


What did Flossenburg prisoners wear?

Prisoners at Flossenburg wore what prisoners in other concentration camps wore; striped uniforms.


Which prisoners were not tattooed?

The only Nazi camp that tattooed prisoners was the Auschwitz group, where prisoners selected for work were tattooed. Prisoners at other camps and those sent immediately to be gassed at Auschwitz were not tattooed.


How did ancient Greeks and Roman's acquire slaves?

The Romans and all other ancient societies got their slaves by various means. Many were prisoners of war, or inhabitants of a captured city. Some were sold to the Romans by owners in different countries. Some were children of slaves and yet others were abandoned babies that a person would take in and raise as a slave.

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What happen to prisoners of war?

The tribes or cities which captured them could kill them, enslave them, sell them as slaves, or trade them with the Romans for their own prisoners, or some other deal.


How the druids threatened roman rule?

Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.


What continued the Romans to not let Jews re-settle?

They conquered them so the could not settle as regular people. jusst prisoners


Who were the gladiator?

Captured Prisoners of War (or rebels against Rome) were often used, "to put their fighting abilities to use" (in the Arenas), by entertaining the Romans.


What sports did the Romans do in the colloseum?

They had battles of strength, killed convicted prisoners, chariot races, and sea battles. The day in the colosseum was divided into programs and had schedules.


When was incarceration used for the first time as a penalty for criminals?

The Romans used prisons around 640 BC. The Mametime Prison was one of the first at that time, having horrible environment for the prisoners, such as contamination with human waste. Prisoners were held in squalid conditions.


What were things that happen to Roman prisoners?

The Romans did not use sentences much. Prisons were mainly for those awaiting trial or those awaiting execution. In antiquity military prisoners were treated well and given back in exchange for a ransom. Civilian captives were sold as slaves.


Who was the British Chief that resisted the Romans?

Caratacus was the British Chief that resisted the Romans. However, his army was destroyed, him and his family captured and sent to Rome as prisoners. Some people say that he lost because he fought Rome on "It's own terms"


Why did ancient Romans collect animals?

In certain cases ancient Romans that played a part of the "games" that were held in places like the Colosseum, needed wild beasts to be killed by gladiators as one example. In other cases wild beasts such as lions were used to kill prisoners for the entertainment of the crowds.


What is a collective noun for prisoners?

The collective nouns for prisoners are a pityof prisoners, a gang of prisoners.


What rights do prisoners have Scotland?

prisoners rights are rights given to prisoners by the government.


What kind of prisoners did alcatraz have at first?

Military prisoners