The Roman Coliseum would suggest that the Romans were very interested in entertainment. The Roman Coliseum is said to be the most visited place in Rome, and it can hold upwards of 55,000 people at one time. Since many gladiator type games were played here we can infer that the Romans were interested in bloodshed.
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At its peak power the Roman Empire was the same type of society it had always been. It was a classed based society.
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The commoners in Roman society were the proletariat. They were free men, but did not belong to either the patrician class, the plebeians class or the equite class.
The Viking society is older. (I think) Some historians say the Vikings were living in Scandinavia at 1000 BC. If true, this would make their society much older than the Roman.
It was used for roman games.
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The lower class in ancient Roman society were the Plebians.
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Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies was created in 1910.
Roman society was class structured. Ancestors and wealth were the measuring rods of the classes.
At its peak power the Roman Empire was the same type of society it had always been. It was a classed based society.
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