Entertainment was as important in Ancient Roman times as it is in our familiar sense of today. Although Ancient Romans wouldn’t turn on their televisions or radios and listen to the results of last night’s game, they would go and see the fun, enjoyment or even the horror of the ghastly butcheries of the amphitheatre where a large variety of events would be put on display for any and all citizens of Rome. These events consisted of a diverse exhibit of battle re-enactments, gladiatorial tournaments, animal hunts, executions and other public spectacles such as dramas based on Classical Roman mythology and speeches. After its completion in 80AD, the Flavian Amphitheatre which was later renamed to the Colosseum …show more content…
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