Articles related to "Roman Entertainment"Both the rich and the poor looked forward to the many diversionary opportunities offered by the Roman baths, gladiatorial spectacles, and the horse races in the Circus.
Roman dinners were social occasions, where family and friends could meet to eat, network and be entertained.
Before the importation of Greek drama, the cultures of other civilizations were apparent in the Romans' entertainments.
An elite Roman residence, The House of Menander demonstrates the close proximity between the elite and means by which they made their money.
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