munera in A Sentence

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    Ten years later, he banned the gladiator Munera:.

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    Such combat was called a munus, or“ gift” plural, Munera.

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    A gladiator might expect to fight in two or three Munera annually,

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    private citizens could hold Munera and own gladiators only under Imperial permission,

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    It is not known how many gladiatoria Munera were given throughout the Roman period.

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    Most fought at two or three Munera annually but an unknown number died in their first match.

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    In late Republican Munera, between 10 and 13 matches could have been fought on one day; this assumes one

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    A gladiator might expect to fight in two or three Munera annually, and an unknown number would have died in their first match.

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    From the Principate onwards, private citizens could hold Munera and own gladiators only under Imperial permission, and the role of editor was increasingly tied to state officialdom.

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    Following Caesar's assassination and the Roman Civil War, Augustus assumed Imperial authority over the games, including Munera, and formalised their provision as a civic and religious duty.

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    By 174 BCE'small' Roman Munera(private or public), provided by an editor of relatively low importance, may have been so commonplace and unremarkable they were not considered worth recording:.

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    By 174 BC,"small" Roman Munera(private or public), provided by an editor of relatively low importance, may have been so commonplace and unremarkable they were not considered worth recording:[22].

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    In late Republican Munera, between 10 and 13 matches could have been fought on one day; this assumes one match at a time in the course of an afternoon.

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    His revision of sumptuary law capped private and public expenditure on Munera, claiming to save the Roman elite from the bankruptcies they would otherwise suffer, and restricted their performance to the festivals of Saturnalia and Quinquatria.

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    Honorius legally ended Munera in 399 CE, and again in 404 CE, at least in the Western half of the Empire- according to Theodoret because of the martyrdom of Saint Telemachus by spectators at a munus.

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    The context of the Punic Wars and Rome's near-disastrous defeat at the Battle of Cannae(216 BC) link these early games to munificence, the celebration of military victory and the religious expiation of military disaster; these Munera appear to serve a morale-raising agenda in an era of military threat and expansion.

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