A.J. McMahon

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young aristocrats learned how to run, swim in the Tiber and fight with weapons, in particular the sword and javelin. They were also taught to ride, and Varro, a near contemporary of Caesar’s, tells us that at first he rode bareback rather than with a saddle. Much of the instruction in all these skills was supposed to be given by the father or another male relative.
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