they went there because there was entertainment for free for all poor and rich. There were usually horse chariots races and other events in its arena.
Oh, dude, the dolphins in the Circus Maximus were probably there for some ancient Roman version of SeaWorld. Like, they were entertainment for the masses, you know? People back then didn't have Netflix, so they had to settle for watching dolphins do tricks instead. It was like the OG marine animal show, but with way less ethical considerations.
Well i think you need to be 13 and up:)
No, the circus only provides more people to talk to and one or a few random events. The circus will never have a show.
If you go to the website for the circus, ringling.com, under the FAQ section it states that the performance lasts 2 hours with a 15 min intermission If you go to the website for the circus, ringling.com, under the FAQ section it states that the performance lasts 2 hours with a 15 min intermission
you go to the victory gang place.
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Roman spectators watched chariot races in a circus. Circus in Roman times meant racecourse, it did not have the same meaning as today's word, circus. In the city of Rome itself, the Ciurcus Maximus was the main racecourse.
It was Like the circus Maximus A place were people go for entertainment and to talk to each other
They went back home or to the Roman forum
The chariot racers had to cover seven laps.
Anyone but slaves, people wer not aloud leave till it was over, some women gave birth there.
Chariot racing is an old ancient Greek and Roman sport that was created for entertainment. Chariot race is one driver pulled by a horse in a chariot. The racers race in circles in the Circus maximus (building they were normally held in)These races are dangerous for both the horse and driver. Ancient Romans and Greeks hold races everyday for the entertainment of the people. If one won, or even just survived, they would become famous because the life expectancy of a charioteer was not very long. They could win money and if one was a slave could buy their own freedom.
There were many places of entertainment in the ancient cities. In Rome, it was the Colosseum and before it was built, there were various other arenas. There was the Circus Maximus and the various theaters also basilica type halls where mime shows and poetry readings were held. Entertainment of some type was usually provided at formal dinners.
Oh, dude, the dolphins in the Circus Maximus were probably there for some ancient Roman version of SeaWorld. Like, they were entertainment for the masses, you know? People back then didn't have Netflix, so they had to settle for watching dolphins do tricks instead. It was like the OG marine animal show, but with way less ethical considerations.
They went to the amphitheatre, which was the arena for the gladiatorial games, and the circus, the chariot racing track.
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how many people go to the circus?