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Less violent than the gladiators, chariot racing was still an extreme ... Like the gladiators, chariot races were popular sports for the Roman masses, not the social elites, who disliked the ...
Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Vol. 69 (2024), pp. 300-353 (54 pages) Roman chariot racing enjoyed widespread popularity in many regions of the Roman Empire, and circus games were ...
This Roman terret ring for holding chariot reins was found at Loudon Hill Roman Fort, in Ayrshire, Scotland, and was picked by Helen Green, third year student at the University of Glasgow (Single ...
This Roman terret ring for holding chariot reins was found at Loudon Hill Roman Fort, in Ayrshire, Scotland, and was picked by Helen Green, third year student at the University of Glasgow (Single ...
This rare Roman wooden chariot wheel was found at Bar Hill Roman Fort, Strathclyde, Scotland and was picked by Christina Gilfedder, second year student at the University of Glasgow (Single Honours ...
This rare Roman wooden chariot wheel was found at Bar Hill Roman Fort, Strathclyde, Scotland and was picked by Christina Gilfedder, second year student at the University of Glasgow (Single Honours ...
In A.D. 49, Camulodunum (now Colchester) became the Roman capital of Britain and the nation's first city. With its magnificent Temple of Claudius, senate house, theaters, and chariot-racing circus ...