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30 July, 05:42

What two Etruscan sporting events did the Romans adopt?

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    Romans also adopted two bloody Etruscan sporting events. The first was slave fighting. The

    Etruscan custom was to stage slave fights during funerals. Two slaves of the dead master fought

    to the death with swords and small shields. After being congratulated, the winner was executed.

    The Etruscans also enjoyed watching chariot races. The drivers, or charioteers, were strapped

    to their chariots. If a chariot overturned, a driver could be dragged under the chariot's wheels or

    trampled by the horses. These fierce competitions often resulted in injury or death.

    These Etruscan sports became popular amusements in Rome. In Roman stadiums, thousands

    of slaves died fighting as gladiators. The gladiators fought against each other or wild animals. And

    Romans flocked to see charioteers risk their lives racing four-horse teams.
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