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2081 - Roman Ampitheater
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Description
The amphitheater is a microcosm of Roman society. The seating
arrangements reflect the stratification of Roman society. The emperor
has a special box for himself and his family. Senators and knights sit in
their own special section. Soldiers are separated from civilians, married
men, from bachelors. Boys and their tutors sit together. Women, except
for the Vestal Virgins who sit in the best seats with religious officials,
sit with the poorest men in the top tier.
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