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The Age of Gladiators

Savagery and Spectacle in Ancient Rome

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This was Rome, a city of bloodshed and laughter, of food and starvation. But why was so much wealth, time and trouble lavished on free entertainments?

The Age of the Gladiators explores many savage spectacles of Ancient Rome, many of which have become proverbial for their cruelty, bloodlust and glory. From Gladiator fights in grand amphitheaters to chariot racing at the Circus Maximus, Romans had their pick of extreme spectator sports.

Rupert Matthews explores the development of these customs, from religious rites into opportunities to bolster political esteem. Were Romans truly free citizens, governed by a fair democracy? And if not, what part did these free entertainments play in the political chess game? This fascinating book reveals all.

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Loved the detail on gladiators that I hadn't read anywhere else. Narration was excellent and added to the ease of listening.

Well written history with engaging narrator

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Quick background: I have a medium knowledge of ancient Roman history, but not an expert. This book has a nice balance of history and info on gladiators, Circus Maximus (horse racing), Roman triumphs (parades), and the bread dole. Learned more about each but especially on the triumphs and bread dole on which I really didn't know anything other than they existed. The book is also a nice length - not overwhelming me with too many detail, but giving me enough on each topic.

Interesting Ancient Roman Side Stories

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It’s a good book. It’s a bit sporadic in its presentation but I can’t say I didn’t learn interesting intricacies here and there of one of the most powerful forces in the western world there ever existed. Didn’t care for the narration, however.

Good Overview of Roman History

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