Gladiatorial contests.
Title: Gladiatorial contests.
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Gladiatorial contests.
Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Details: Words: 3248 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Attending the games was one of the practices that went with being a Roman. The Etruscans, who introduced this type of contest in the sixth century BCE, are credited with its development but it's the Romans who made it famous. A surviving feature of the Roman games was when a gladiator fell he was hauled out of the arena by a slave dressed as the Etruscan death-demon Charun. The slave would carry a hammer which
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