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EPISODE 30 Gladiators in Ancient Rome (Part 1): Are You Not Entertained?

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Public Executions in Ancient Rome

This chapter discusses the concept of public execution in ancient Rome and its role as a judicial and political ritual. It explores the rationale behind these executions and how they served as a form of public spectacle to enforce the primacy of the Roman state. It also highlights the brutality of Roman capital punishment as a deterrent to challenging the state, and how public executions were turned into a form of entertainment in the arena.

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