On the first day of destiny, when Romulus beat his brother, Remus, the Roman cauldron was forged by blood and betrayal. Palatine hill seed cultivated one of the most powerful and elite empires in the history of mankind. This civilization seems to shake Zeus's bondage, but they are filled with violence, vanity and deception. However, someone, or at first glance "No", his surroundings and everyone in it exceeds. He brought some victories to Rome and saved his beloved country from his early departure.
The greatest paradox about ancient Roman culture is the juxtaposition of terrible savage acts in certain aspects of Roman civilization, such as gladiator game, public execution, animal and slave fighting, and subtle and refined enjoyment. Their art, literature, theater, music and architecture are all like this. Besides the subtle height of beauty and human nature, the depth of cruel and depressed dirt, the worst and greatest human beings seem to coexist in Rome.
Like many sports events in ancient culture, the battle of Roman gladiators began with religious activities. The Romans claimed that the tradition of their fighting game was adopted by the Etruscans. Roman historian Livy wrote about the first known game of the Campanians game of 310 BC. These games symbolize the re-enactment of Campania's military success against Samus, aided by the Romans. The first Roman Gladiatori was held by Marcus and Decimus Brutus in 246 BC to celebrate their father, Junius Brutus, as a funeral gift to the deceased. This is pretty small, including what three pairs of slaves are facing at the Bull Market Forum Museum. From their religious origin, fighting games have become an important symbol of Roman culture and have become an important part of culture for nearly 7 centuries. The last gladiator game has reached an amazing height with the number of combatants and their monumental venues. Hosting a gladiator match is a traditional 60 battle. By 65 BC, Julius Caesar stole 320 Rudy (or two pairs of gladiators) at a wooden amphitheater built for the event.