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Mike Duncan
06/14/25
@ Theo Von
The Romans enjoyed feats of athletic strength, which they found impressive and entertaining, reflecting the pinnacle of human physical capability.
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Roman Empire Expert Mike Duncan | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #589
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06/14/25
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Mike Duncan
06/14/25
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The transition from religious obligation to mere entertainment in Roman games reflects a shift in societal values over time, as sports were a major part of life, with gladiatorial combat and chariot races being extremely popular, making gladiators and chariot racers celebrities.
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Mike Duncan
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The Romans were exceptional engineers, known for their monumental buildings and road construction, which they took great pride in maintaining.
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Mike Duncan
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Gladiatorial games and chariot races in Rome were initially religious rituals, honoring various gods, before evolving into popular entertainment.
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Gladiators in Roman society exemplified status dissonance, as they were often slaves yet could achieve fame and admiration through their combat skills, creating a complex social dynamic.
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Mike Duncan
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The Romans were very into ritual and sacrifice, taking their religious practices seriously as part of their identity.
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Gregory Aldrete
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The Romans were exceptional engineers, using concrete creatively to construct enduring and aesthetically pleasing buildings, such as the Pantheon, which influenced architectural design for centuries.
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Gregory Aldrete
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The Romans focused on flexibility in their military organization, allowing them to adapt and overcome traditional heavy infantry tactics used by their enemies.
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Mike Duncan
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The Byzantine Empire had politically charged factions tied to chariot teams, leading to significant riots, showing how seriously the Romans took their sports.
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The Romans were obsessed with their ancestors, often displaying wax death masks of their forefathers in their homes, emphasizing the importance of family legacy.