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Film / Ancient Rome / Violence in sports / Sports / Gladiatorial combat / Titus / Ancient Roman society / Naumachia / Ancient Roman architecture / Gladiator / Roman Empire / Pliny the Elder
Date: 2014-08-22 16:57:15
Film
Ancient Rome
Violence in sports
Sports
Gladiatorial combat
Titus
Ancient Roman society
Naumachia
Ancient Roman architecture
Gladiator
Roman Empire
Pliny the Elder

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