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Constantine (Algeria) (search for this): life jul., chapter 39
The spectacles he exhibited to the people were of various kinds; namely.
a combat of gladiators,Gladiators were first publicly exhibited at Rome by two brothers
called Brufi, at the funeral of their father, A.U.C. 490; and for some time
they were exhibited only on such occasions. But afterwards they were
also employed by the magistrates, to entertain the people, particularly
at the Saturnalia, and feasts of Minerva.
These cruel spectacles were prohibited by Constantine, but not entirely suppressed until the time of Honorius.
and stage-plays in the several wards of the city, and in different languages; likewise Circensian games,
The Circensian games were shews exhibited in the Circus Maximus, and consisted of various kinds: first, chariot and horse-races, of which the Romans were extravagantly fond. The charioteers were distributed into four parties, distinguished by the colour of their dress. The spectators, without regarding the speed of the horses, or the skill of the men, were at
Constantinople (Turkey) (search for this): life jul., chapter 39
Tiber (Italy) (search for this): life jul., chapter 39
Asia (search for this): life jul., chapter 39
Campus Martius (Italy) (search for this): life jul., chapter 39