Gladiatorial Games
By: Mike • Essay • 301 Words • April 27, 2010 • 919 Views
Gladiatorial Games
Gladiatorial games, was a mean to please the Roman population. Before they became a mean of entertainment for the Roman citizens, gladiatorial games began as being a funerary rite, to honor the memory of the dead. The reason for the gladiatorial games becoming a form of entertainment for the public is because of its popularity. Before the gladiatorial games, also known as the munera, became a mean of entertainment they also served as a purpose to boost the social morale during times of need, to help the Roman society to deal with threats and battles. Throughout this paper I will prove to you that the gladiatorial games were first started as funerary rites to honor the dead, which then turned into events to lift the Romans spirits and deal with problems, where as afterwards they simply became a form of entertainment for the Ancient Romans.
There is a lot of evidence to prove that gladiatorial games were first established to honor the memory of the dead. The first known evidence for gladiatorial games in Rome