the people who paid the roman games where first the Americans and then the egyptians because they were slaves of rome.
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they were paid in salt 'sala' and sometimes money
Romans from all walks of life watched the gladiatorial games. The Romans loved them.
No, although the Romans had many ball games, they were either throwing or bouncing types of games. There is no record of them having any kicking type of ball game. Our modern soccer was invented in the 1860's.
It is unclear what you mean in your question. It was easy to identify the mercenaries because they were hired and paid by the military commanders. If they were not paid they would cause trouble.
The ancient Romans did not exactly worship their ancestors as much as honoring them. They had special festivals in which honor was paid to their ancestors. If the ancestor was famous, they could have a wax mask made of him and that mask was displayed in the atrium of the house and carried in funeral processions of current members of the family.