Panem et circenses.
Panem et Circenses
The Latin "panem et circenses" literally means "bread and circuses".
Well, in Mockingjay, they refer to the term "Panem de Circuses" which means bread and circuses, or- in more modern tongue- food and entertainment. Is that what you mean?
Bread and Circuses. (Free handouts and entertainment). Recently, television has been called the "new bread and circuses."
Panem is the name of the continent where The Hunger Games stories are set.The word "Panem" itself comes from an old Roman phrase, "panem et circenses". Which in English means "bread and circuses".
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Hell on Wheels - 2011 Bread and Circuses 1-5 was released on: USA: 4 December 2011
The rest of the famous phrase is 'Bread and Circuses'
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In ancient Rome, the political elite frequently distributed food (such as wheat) and funded lavish spectacles for the inhabitants. The provision of what Juvenal called "bread and circuses" is thought to have been an important element in placating the masses. The elite also seemed to have considered this to be an important part of their civic duty.