Munera (ancient Rome)
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Munera (ancient Rome)
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In ancient Rome, munera were public works and entertainments provided for the benefit of the Roman people by individuals of high status and wealth. Munera means "duty, obligation", expressing the individual's responsibility to provide a service or contribution to his community. The word was often a synonym for gladiatorial combat, which was originally sponsored as a funeral tribute at the tomb of a deceased Roman magnate by his heir. Munera depended on the private largesse of individuals, in con
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Public works and entertainment paid for by aristocrats of ancient Rome
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2024-03-09T00:21:29Z
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