Roman Entertainment?

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Entertainment was essential to daily life in Ancient Rome. Chariot racing was Rome's oldest and most popular pastime, dating back to at least the Roman monarchy. Several different types of shows all took place in the arena of an Amphitheatre. In Ancient Rome, plays were presented at the time of the games on contemporary wooded stages. The baths were also a place of leisure time during many Romans daily routine.
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The Romans liked to go out and enjoy themselves. The Roman amphitheatre was the centre of public entertainment in Rome, and all over the Roman Empire. People would go out to the amphitheatre to watch gladiators fighting wild beasts or each other.
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Ancient Romans Entertainment was like the Colosseum where gladiators fought each other. So there is lots of entertainment. also the Romans had chariot races and drama (plays) -shadow
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