Robert Brucato

92%
Flag icon
Officially, this was the voting hall, the Ovile, an extravagant upgrading of the old wooden pens into marble. But it was rarely used for voting. Instead, where the Roman people had once gathered to elect their magistrates, gladiators now fought and bizarre monsters—giant serpents, for instance, almost ninety feet long—were displayed. And if there were no shows, then citizens could always flock there for the luxury shopping.
Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview