HIST 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Mithraism, Gladiator, Greco-Roman Mysteries

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16 Sep 2016
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Many notes have been discovered that are between soldiers and families and different people. Culture and society- rome built a lot of cities- urban life is important- civilization of cities. Roman cities- a lot of sports, churches, basically everything we have in modern cities. Hippodrome (constantinople)- chariot racing track- oval shaped- 100,000 seats. Colosseum- most intact today- where you would go to watch gladiators- 87,000 people. Needed a ticket - didn"t have to buy tickets- wealthy person would buy them and hand them out. There is a basement- ability to bring people and animals through the floor. When they opened they had 100 days of gaming- 5,000 animals a day were killed for entertainment. T-shirt shooter they would throw balls out into the crowd with prizes in them. Gladiator- loved their gladiator events- they fought with many different weapons. People would have their favorite gladiator as a figurine. Highly trained- a lot of money spent to keep them healthy.

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