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Let's Talk About- Political Edition
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06-04-2024, 09:23 AM
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(06-04-2024, 07:15 AM)The Drifter Wrote: The circus (meaning race track) was the horse and chariot races, and the arena (meaning sand) was the gladiator and man vs beast battles. Attendance was free. Anyone could go and watch. In the Republic days, the Quaestor would arrange the shows and pay for them. In the Empire days, the Emperor would do it directly. These were rich guys. They would pay some out of their own pockets, and some from the plunder, and some from the taxpayers. But attendance was free. The spectators never had to pay anything. Considering there is very very little free, taxpayer funded entertainment these days, it seems like the Romans might have had it better than us!
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